Seen from the front, this house is not much different from Hakka enclosed houses. It sits on a white wall with black tiles facing south. It is a three-in-one, three-in-one and six-in-one structure. The house is a typical enclosed dragon house, with regular hall layout, solid beams and tiles, carved beams and painted buildings, and exquisite. The whole house has 89 rooms. Despite a hundred years of wind and rain, it is still intact.
Feng Shui is a mysterious art with a long history in the Chinese nation. It is also known as Kate art and Qing-nang art, and more academically, it is called Kanyu. Feng Shui is the force of nature and the great magnetic energy of the universe.
Walking out of the back room, I found two round wells at the back, about 60 cm in diameter. Different from ordinary wells, they have no well edge, high water level all the year round and convenient water use.
Generally, there is only one well in the dragon enclosure, all in front of the house, while the two wells in the corner enclosure are located in the house, like two bull's eyes, round, which is a major feature.
Wind is vitality and field energy, while water is flowing and changing. Geomantic omen is the art of observing geography on the spot, which was also called geomantic omen theory in ancient times. This is a philosophy that studies the laws of the environment and the universe. Since man is a part of nature, he is also a part of man, reaching the realm of "harmony between man and nature".
According to reports, the owner pays attention to Feng Shui, pays more attention to entrepreneurial development, manages the family diligently, respects education, and has a wealth of money. Later generations spread all over the country, Southeast Asia, Canada and other parts of the world, and made great achievements.