Chinese Feng Shui 2

                                    III. Important elements 

                                         in the art of Feng Shui

         In Feng Shui, mountain, water, shape and house are the core elements, and they are the key factors affecting Feng Shui.

                                          Mountains  in Feng Shui

        Mountains are one of the important elements in Feng Shui. The distribution and shape of mountains can have an impact on Feng Shui. Mountains can block yin chi and negative energy from harsh directions, creating an environment conducive to human habitation.

       For example, a tall mountain range in the north can provide a barrier against cold winds, while in the south it can create a backdrop of stability and security.

                                                 Water in Feng Shui

          Water is another important element in Feng Shui. The fluidity and quality of water can have a significant impact on Feng Shui. Flowing water brings vitality and richness to the aura, creating a mutual balance with the mountains. The location and form of the water is also very important, such as the flow of water into a house site and around a building can have an impact on Feng Shui.

For example, a slow-moving river can bring vitality and prosperity to a house, while a fast-moving river can bring excessive energy and stress.

 

 

 

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