Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Những bài học về phong thủy (tranh minh họa)

Trích từ trang web http://www.fengshuiforus.com/Pages/FormSchoolFengShui.html (còn rất nhiều bài học khác)

Celestial Animals
In China, the cold winds come from the North, so having a large hill or mountain in the back of the property, towards the North, was desirable.

The Black Turtle of the North represents the protections at the back of the property.

The Green Dragon of the East, represents a low range of hills offering side protection from the winds.
The White Tiger of the West represents a low embracing range of hills, offering side protection from the winds. It is slighlty lower than the dragon range of hills.
The Red Phoenix of the South represents low lands or very low hills on the other side of the water.
An ideal Feng Shui site would be a site protected by the Four Celestial Animals.

The site should face water and the Red Phoenix of the South, be protected on the back by the Black Turtle of the North, and on the sides by the Green Dragon of the East and the White Tiger of the West.

In other words: Traditionally, an ideal Feng Shui site would have:

- the front of the property facing water and the Sun (South in the Northern Hemisphere, North in the Southern Hemisphere);
- a high hill or mountain towards the back (opposite the sun); hill ranges on the two sides of the property, and
-
low elevations or low lands on the other side of the water

Crouching Tiger

Hidden Dragon

In an urban area a good
Feng Shui site would have:

- a larger building behind the property

- same size or slightly larger
buildings on the sides

- a lower building
across the street



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