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The geomantic function of Xuanwu

Feng shui implication

Xuanwu is a legendary beast with the body of a tortoise and the head of a

Orientation and taboo of Xuanwu's geomantic function

The geomantic function of Xuanwu

Feng shui implication

Xuanwu is a legendary beast with the body of a tortoise and the head of a

Orientation and taboo of Xuanwu's geomantic function

The geomantic function of Xuanwu

Feng shui implication

Xuanwu is a legendary beast with the body of a tortoise and the head of a snake. Its implication in geomantic omen is to gather wealth and get rich, and live a long life without disaster. Because in ancient times, people thought snakes were witty, clever and good at collecting money, and the general belief was that dreaming snakes were good omen for luck; However, the turtle has hard armor on its abdomen and back, and its head, tail and limbs can be retracted into the armor, so it is hungry and thirsty, and its life span is very long. People test turtles and use clams, which are collectively called turtles and clams. The texture on the turtle's back is called tortoise inscription. During the test, the tortoise shell was burnt and cracked lines were seen, indicating good or bad luck.

Placement direction and taboo

North rear area

The most suitable place for Xuanwu is the rear or the north. For example, Xuanwu is placed behind the boss's desk, which can defend against attacks, make people work with peace of mind and develop smoothly. Xuanwu is the collective name of 28 stars and seven nights in the north. There is a mysterious god in Taoism, that is, "the true emperor". Xuanwu, with one foot on the tortoise and one foot on the snake, is a mascot of jade carving or copper casting tortoise and snake, representing the mysterious god. Xuanwu can promote good luck and ward off evil spirits. Feng Shui is known as "left green dragon, right white tiger, former Suzaku, and later Xuanwu", so Xuanwu is also known as the God of the North.

Not to the bathroom and kitchen.

Xuanwu is a very auspicious feng shui ornament, so we'd better put it in a place where the feng shui atmosphere is very harmonious. All those who think that Xuanwu ornaments can't be feng shui can't face the toilet and kitchen. The toilet is an unclean place. There is a fire in the kitchen, and the fire and water collide, which is not good for the family and will form a very serious shape.

Avoid being in a fierce position.

Xuanwu ornaments cannot be placed in a fierce or evil position, otherwise it will not be conducive to the development of feng shui fortune at home. In geomantic omen, Xuanwu ornaments have the functions of promoting family ties, resisting the invasion of evil spirits, guarding home safety and protecting family health. Therefore, Xuanwu ornaments can also make money and treasure, making the wealth in the family endless. If placed in a fierce position, it will not play such a role.