Volume 3: A Brief Discussion on the Four Spirits of "Kanyu Feng Shui" and "Ziping Life".

The four spirits, also known as the four beasts, originate from the four elephants of ancient astronomy, referring to the green dragon, the white tiger, the vermilion bird, and the Xuanwu.

In Guo Pu's "Book of Burial", it is also called the four potentials: "The left is the green dragon, the right is the white tiger, the front is the red bird, and the back is the Xuanwu." ”

The four spirits also refer to the mountains and rivers around the Yang House.

Feng Shui scholars believe that the four spirits should be born from the qi of the four directions, and if they can be supple and prostrate and protect the cave in the center, it will be auspicious, and the master will be honorable.

Specifically, Feng Shui's requirements for the four spirits are as follows: the shape is delicate and round. The mountains are lush with lush grass and lush trees, elegant and beautiful; The water is clear and condensed, curved, warm and bright, and the shape is round and full.

And the four must cooperate with each other, equally, the dragon is high and the tiger hugs, the mountains and rivers reflect each other, and they cannot be incomplete, otherwise there is no Tibetan wind to gather gas.

It is a tame and vivid mood, meandering and dancing, the owner is affectionate, left and right, front and back, tending to arch, wanting to go and stay.

If there is a conflict of coercion and provocation, it is the four evil elephants, and the master is in danger and there are evil disasters.

The "Four Spirits" in Yang House Feng Shui

The ancients believed that whether it was a residential site or a city site, it was necessary to follow the principle of "Tibetan wind gathering", and the best place to choose a site was to be surrounded by the front water and the back mountain.

According to the standard good feng shui tomb, it should be a green dragon winding and circling on the left side of the tomb, a white tiger on the right side is docile, the front is dancing in the shape of a red bird, and the back of the tomb is tamed with a basalt head down.

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