What does the left green dragon and the right white tiger refer to in front of the red bird and behi

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-31

The green dragon on the left and the white tiger on the right, the vermilion bird in front and the Xuanwu in the back is a layout principle in ancient Chinese Feng Shui. It refers to the surrounding environment of the dwelling in order to achieve harmony between nature and man.

1. The ideal feng shui pattern of Tibetan wind gathering. Specifically:

Zuo Qinglong: represents masculinity, masculinity, nobility, and strength. In the layout of the home, the green dragon should be high and prosperous, symbolizing the power of noble luck and suppression.

Right White Tiger: represents feminine, feminine, guarding, and gentle. In the layout of the home, the white tiger should be low and quiet, symbolizing the strong feminine power and playing a role in defending the peace of the family.

Former Suzaku: Represents the bright hall and the space in front. Mingtang refers to a low-sunken space in front of a house, which should have water (such as ponds, rivers) and buildings. A good Mingtang pattern helps Tibetan wind to gather qi and gather wealth.

Hou Xuanwu: represents the backing and rear support. The basalt position should be backed by a solid building or mountain range, which symbolizes the stability and sustainable development of the family business.

In the layout of the home, it is necessary to follow the principle of the green dragon on the left and the white tiger on the right, the red bird in front of the red bird and the back of the Xuanwu, so that the yin and yang are balanced, the five elements are born together, and a good feng shui effect is achieved. This arrangement is conducive to family harmony, career success, and financial prosperity.

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