Feng shui can be summarized as: dragon, cave, sand, water and direction.
1. Dragon: The mountain near the water is a dragon, and the dragon on the plain generally refers to the trend of water flow and topography, and the Long Mai refers to the trend, fluctuation and change of the mountain.
2. Acupoints: refers to acupoints, that is, places where wind and gas can gather, that is, places suitable for living. Acupoints are suitable places to live and can collect wind and gas.
3. Sand: refers to the positive things around the cave site. An inch high is a mountain and an inch low is water. The front mountain is Suzaku, and the back mountain is Xuanwu. The left green dragon is the right white tiger (the green dragon is not as long as the white tiger looks up as thousands of feet). Sand mainly helps cave sites to collect wind and gas.
4. Water: Manager Shan manages wealth. Without mountains, there is no hidden wind. Without talents, it is difficult to gather wealth. Water is dragon blood, sand and water blend, and yin and yang meet. This shows the importance of water.
5. Orientation: refers to the orientation of acupoints. Prosperity leads to financial management, health leads to discipline, goodness leads to essence, and cold leads to turbidity.