As the saying goes, "Every profession has its own specialization", every industry must have its own professional terminology. In Feng Shui, we don’t understand how to look at Feng Shui, but at least we know what those Feng Shui terms mean. Let’s take a look at them together.Three evil spirits: The three evil spirits are robbery, disaster and age.1. Shape煞: It is the evil that is visible and traceable, such as: chicken beak煞, reverse bow煞, piercing煞; crossroads outside the house, overpasses, strange-shaped rocks, trees, roads, etc.2. Odor evil: moldy or any unpleasant smell is considered as odor evil; 3. Light煞: Insufficient light or excessive light in the house will have adverse effects. Neon lights outside the house are also a kind of light煞; 4. Sound evil: noisy sound, unpleasant sound of running water; 5. Regulating evil: regulating the energy of evil, such as the overlapping of two and five flying stars, the appearance of three and seven flying stars, etc.; also such as the odd and even numbers of light bulbs, the number of fish, etc.; 6. Color evil: Too much black in the home means excessive yin energy, and too much red means mental tension. In addition, the colors of the doors opposite each other also have a relationship of mutual generation and mutual restraint. More importantly, it must match the color desired by the homeowner. 7. Magnetic煞: Because magnetism has a great influence on the human brain, and Feng Shui mainly calculates the good and bad luck for people based on the changes in the magnetic field. About the shape evil——Reflective煞: Anything that is illuminated by the reflection of sunlight, water surface, or glass is called reflective煞.Cutting Foot Evil: It is rarely seen in the city center. It occurs when buildings are close to the water and the water is close to the houses. Sickle煞: Any curved overpass or flat road with a curve is called a sickle煞. Solitary Peak Evil: The so-called "a building stands alone and the person is arrogant" refers to a building with no backing or buildings in front, behind, left or right. Gun煞: This is an invisible energy, the so-called "a straight road is like a gun", which means that if there is a long straight corridor opposite the front door of your home, it is a gun煞. With yourself as the center point, if you see a straight road or a river rushing towards you, it is also the same. White Tiger Evil: This is the White Tiger in the "Green Dragon on the left, White Tiger on the right" as mentioned by Feng Shui masters. It refers to the phenomenon of earth-moving on the right side of the house. Sky-cutting Evil: The two buildings are very close to each other, resulting in a very narrow gap between them. From a distance, it looks as if the buildings were broken into two by a sharp axe falling from the sky. Heart-piercing evil: Some buildings have underground railways or tunnels built under them, which will cause heart-piercing evil if they pass through the downstairs. Using a T-junction as an analogy, there are buildings on both sides of the T-junction, and there is also a building at the end of the road. The airflow flows along the T-junction all the way to the end of the T-junction. Lian Zhen Sha: Generally, Feng Shui pays attention to having support behind you. However, if the mountain you are leaning against is not a famous mountain, but a poor mountain with rugged rocks and no grass, it is called Lian Zhen Sha in Feng Shui. Overpass evil: An overpass that goes from high to low often has a curved and slanted direction. The overpass represents virtual water, and the water flows away slantingly. Opening evil: When you open your door, you see the elevator door opening and closing, like a tiger's mouth. Clash of Evil Spirits: From the perspective of Feng Shui, people who live on floors below the fifth floor are more likely to suffer from Clash of Evil Spirits because their homes are often blocked by lamp posts and trees. Chicken Mouth煞: For example, the window of House A is across the street, facing a corner of a building. There is strong wind near the building. After the wind blows to the building, the airflow goes straight through the window of House A along the direction of the corner of the building, thus forming a shape煞. Chicken Mouth煞 gets its name from its sharp shape. Reverse bow evil: Imagine what a bow and arrow looks like? Then the shape of the arrowhead is called the reverse bow. Sometimes the road is curved, and the shape of the arrowhead is called the reverse bow, and the other side is called the embrace. You might also like Feng Shui Terminology (Part 2) Feng Shui Terminology (Part 3) 100 extremely effective Chinese folk Feng Shui secrets Feng Shui for Buildings: A Complete Guide to Feng Shui for Houses |
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