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What are the "Five Constants" in Feng Shui

The "Five Constants" in Fengshui refers to dragon, cave, sand, water, and direction.

The dragon is real. The dragon in feng shui refers to the dynamic aura of the mountains. Although no mountain peaks can be seen on the plain, there are also complex surface forms under the ground, which are also dragons. The dragon uses branches and leaves, spreads out horizontally, and forms a barrier.

The hole wants. The "acupoint" in Fengshui refers to the acupoint formed by a real dragon. "Mountains and rivers intersect, yin and yang are condensed, and the place of love is where the clock is." It refers to the surrounding mountains and rivers to block wind and sand, receive sunlight, and harmony between yin and yang, forming a good ecological microclimate.

Sand wants to show. The sand on feng shui refers to the mountains surrounding the treasure land of feng shui. The so-called "Xiu Sha" is to have the left flag and the right drum, the front barrier and the back screen, shaped like a sleeping bow.

The water must hold. Rivers and roads are considered water. The air flows on the surface of the water, while the rushing water disperses the air, while the slow bending of the water causes the air to gather. Therefore, the most auspicious water shape is: surrounded by water on three sides, and hug it for good luck.

To ask for good luck. The so-called Xiangji means a good heading, and a good heading can lead to prosperity.