There are many schools of Feng Shui and they are very complex. The main reason is that there are too many philosophical or metaphysical theories on which to choose good luck and avoid bad luck.

But one thing is that no matter which school you belong to or how many theories there are, there is only one main purpose: to divide gold and fix acupuncture points.

To put it bluntly: at different times, different directions, different places, the angle between the movable stars and the immovable mountains, rivers, tombs, etc., is "gold".

The method of dividing gold is to find out the auspicious part among countless angles based on calculation, then select the auspicious part among the auspicious ones, and finally select a coordinate in the geographical position of this angle, which is the fixed point.

The rafters with scales engraved at the foot of the mountain are the pointers used to divide gold and set acupoints.

Not the center needle, but the stitching needle in the compass that indicates celestial bodies in the sky, and the middle needle that indicates the angles between geographical features on the ground.

For example: there are two words in the Feng Shui terminology, when the sun goes to the mountain, it is to the direction, and when the lunar moon is to the mountain, it is to the direction.

It refers to the angle and the position of the stars when the sun or moon illuminates specific coordinates at a fixed moment.

The direction is called the arrival point, and the angle is called the arrival direction.

On the compass, it is replaced by two cross lines passing through the center. The specific usage is:

First, use the sewing needle to correspond to the forward needle to form an angle, that is, a seam. Then use the middle needle to correspond to the star map and orientation on the compass, then to the geographical coordinates, and then to the nearby mountains and rivers, forming many angles.

Then calculate and analyze according to the secret formula, choose good luck and avoid bad luck.

It's tedious, downright annoying, and abstract.

Because many magicians follow the compass and only know the formulas, but they don’t know where they come from.

I was also confused when I did the math.

But here it is more three-dimensional and more concrete.

Don't know, right?

I'll give you a ruler and you can see for yourself.

That's why the compass was built so big, with tenons and tenons connected end to end: it can be extended as long as you want, and you can move it as you want, in any direction or at any angle.

It also three-dimensionalizes celestial space, time, abstract concepts, metaphysical theories, and even mathematical theories.

There is basically no need to calculate or analyze. Just find the angle between the celestial body (star map), the surrounding mountains and rivers (dragon veins), and the tomb (gold distribution), and then compare the benchmark scale or light and shadow with the compass, that is, the various patterns on the stone slab. Just compare the information to see if it is bad or good.

It saves time and effort, and is more intuitive, so you can choose auspiciousness more accurately.

Therefore, there is nothing wrong with saying that the top of this platform is a compass, and it should not be too easy to use.

It also means further narrowing the use.

Anyway, it cannot be used to determine acupoints: there is no reason to determine acupoints, bury them, and leave the compass on the mountain.

This is equivalent to telling the tomb robbers: The branch of the Dragon Vein is Qinglong Mountain, the sitting mountain (also known as the backing mountain) is the main peak Laodao Mountain, and the peripheral star map is the twenty-eight constellations. Come and dig...

It can't be for tomb robbery, because the battle is too big, the tomb robbers are not so arrogant, and they don't have so much time, energy, and financial resources.

Not to mention anything else, just cutting, smoothing, carving, and placing these two hundred or so stone slabs in their proper positions would require hundreds of craftsmen to work for a year or two.

If it's a tomb robber, can't I change it to a wooden board?

You don’t even need wooden boards, just paper ones?

If you want to draw the Eight Diagrams, draw the Eight Diagrams, or draw the Big Dipper, you can turn it however you want, and change it however you want...

After excluding these two possibilities, this compass is more likely to be built for simple dragon hunting or dragon slaying.

Looking for the dragon is easy to understand, which is also commonly known as looking for the dragon's veins.

According to Feng Shui, a good dragon vein can bless descendants, bury enough descendants, and further bless more descendants.

Even better: If I bury it here, even if there are no emperors in the future generations, they will also be the candidates for marriage.

Even better: I am the founding emperor and his father...

Only in this way can we be worthy of such a big battle.

Secondly, kill the dragon or subdue the dragon.

There are many methods, one of which is to build temples at the nodes of dragon veins, usually on the top of the mountain or halfway up the mountain.

Is it very similar?

Only in this way can we connect the compass on the top of the mountain with the hanging temple halfway up the cliff.

The compass comes first, and it was built in the Liao Dynasty to search for dragons.

The temple behind it was also built in the Liao Dynasty, but slightly later than the compass, and was built to suppress the dragon.

The incense is still strong, and it was passed down from the Liao Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty. According to Feng Shui, this dragon vein was completely suppressed.

But no matter which one it is, it shows that there may have been a large tomb of the Liao Dynasty nearby. There may be more than one tomb larger than Princess Chen.

Of course, it's just possible...

After pondering for a while, he looked around again: more and more stone slabs were found, more than two hundred. But except for the slate, there was only the slate, and nothing else.

Therefore, if you want to move forward, you can only determine the specific purpose of this thing, or, like finding a cellar site, go straight to Huanglong once and for all: directly find the tomb, and then work backwards.

The question is, how to find it?

This is not Mongolian porcelain, and the system is useless.

Just because he just learned some superficial knowledge of Feng Shui?

No, I have to find someone to ask for advice...

Li Ding'an looked at the time again: it's not even four o'clock yet.

"Captain Xing, notice to get off work!"

"what?"

Xing Feng was stunned for a moment, "So early?"

Li Bapi or not, the sun comes out from the west?

"The skill of sharpening the knife and chopping firewood is good. Let the left bureau build the road first. After the road is built, use the machine to dig it!"

"Okay, okay... build, build, build... build tomorrow!"

Zuo Peng smiled so hard that he couldn't close his mouth: Is it a compass again... or a compass as big as the top of the mountain?

Ruins, definitely ruins... If something more is discovered, it might be ruins...

Topics, projects...haha...

"Teacher Li, is there a big tomb at the foot of the mountain... I mean a tomb bigger than Princess Chen's?"

Tsk, my nose is quite sharp.

But Li Ding'an didn't dare to nod: "I'm not sure, I'll find someone to ask!"

"Okay...please, Teacher Li...I'll take you back to the hotel..."

The two of them walked down the mountain side by side, and as they walked, another thought came to their mind: "Zuo Bureau, after the original excavation, have you ever researched the reason why Princess Chen Guo was buried here?"

"Oh...During the Liao Dynasty, Naiman's generation was the fiefdom of Xiao Shaoju, the commander-in-chief of the Chen Kingdom!"

"Are they buried together?"

"Correct!"

Then it cannot be the Xiao family cemetery in the Liao Dynasty.

More than 20 Xiao family cemeteries have been discovered in Yemao, Liaoning...

……

After returning to the hotel and dealing with it hastily, Li Dingan thought about it and called He Anbang.

"What, let me introduce you to a Feng Shui master. What do you want to do, find a tomb?"

He Anbang was really surprised, "You didn't look for the cellar site, but you looked for the tomb... I know that the cellar site has been found, then go back to Beijing and help me research two topics. Isn't he cool?"

How tall are you?

"Be serious!"

"Okay, I'm serious... but I really don't know any Feng Shui master... Why don't you find Lao Lu? There seems to be a cooperation project between the Forbidden City and the National Martial Arts Association..."

"I've already looked for it. Besides, this is looking for a tomb, not looking at Feng Shui!"

"Oh, yes, Hong Kong Island is so big and there are so many people. It's okay to see the Yang House, but the Yin House... Oh, it's to find tombs. You're really not that good at it?"

He Anbang thought for a while, "Can you determine the approximate scope of the tomb?"

nonsense?

With such a big compass on the top of a mountain and no tomb nearby, I chewed up more than two hundred stone slabs.

"Then you look for Zhang Hanguang!"

What the hell?

He knows a lot about Feng Shui...

"Haha..." He Anbang laughed, "He definitely doesn't understand, but he definitely knows someone who does..."

Ok?

Li Ding'an's eyes lit up: Right?

Which Feng Shui master should I look for when looking for a tomb?

Professional tomb robbers don’t know better than masters? (End of chapter)

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