On the other hand, if the candle goes out, it means that the owner of the tomb does not welcome it and must withdraw immediately, otherwise his life will be in danger.
Then the question is, why do you have to light candles in the southeast corner? Can't I order in the corner in the other direction? What's the difference in effect?
In fact, there is a very reasonable explanation for this problem.
You can at least answer from the following three aspects:
First, the orientation of lighting candles is related to ancient burial customs.
In the gossip, the southeast is out of position, representing the wind. Generally, the door of the cemetery will open in this direction, so the southeast is a place with frequent air circulation.
Second, the southeast has a high oxygen content. Imagine that oxygen is necessary for candles to burn.
If all the candles in this position are extinguished, the oxygen content in other places will naturally be lower, so evacuate as soon as possible.
Third, the southeast corner is close to the tomb gate. If the candle suddenly goes out, the person who touches the gold can also tell the direction according to the position of the candle before, and quickly move to the southeast and leave the tomb.
Therefore, a captain Mo Jin did this in order to improve his survival rate underground. This is the perfect combination of science and feng shui knowledge, and it is not true that a ghost blew out the lamp.
The same knowledge, there are folk proverbs, such as "don't let go of a corner, you will lose your family wealth". Do you know what your ancestors said?
In fact, in this short word 10, there are not only "gossip" but also "five elements".
The first thing you can't put in the corner is: sundries that are not commonly used or forgotten.
Whether in rural areas or in big cities.
As long as people live, there will be a lot of "sundries".
These items left over from life have not completely lost their value, but they will not be used for a short time.
Therefore, people will choose a corner or a separate area for centralized stacking.
Over time, things pile up more and more, even if you want to rummage through some valuable objects in it, it is difficult to do it in a short time, so just let these objects lie down and waste them.
The reason why the ancestors said that the corner can't be piled with sundries is because a large number of waste materials are piled together, which is easy to breed bacteria and will bring great health threats to people living in the house.
In addition, these piles of dry goods are still a potential danger of fire and should not appear at home.
Moreover, corners are places where wealth and blessings gather. If you want to "make money in all directions", how can you let these sundries block your good luck?
The second thing that can't be put in the corner is the "mutual gram" object.
In the "five elements theory", there is a saying that "mutual generation and mutual resistance".
For example, Muketu, Tukeshui, Shuikeshuo, Hawke Gold and Jin Kemu.
Actually, this need not be explained too much. In real life, no one wants to see people who are against themselves every day.
It's the same for putting things in the corner. Every corner has an "orientation".
The ancestors can say that "gossip" and "five elements" are perfectly combined. For example, the northwest corner is dry and belongs to gold.
Obviously, fire is gold, so as long as the attribute is fire, don't put it in this corner.
By the same token, we can infer things that can't be stacked in other corners.
The third thing that can't be placed in the corner is: an item with the property of "fire".
There is a saying that is very clear: "Mountain management people, water management money, home furnishings are not chaotic."
In other words, "water" symbolizes wealth. As long as it is similar to water, it cannot appear.
There is a saying that "fire and water are incompatible", so anything with the property of "fire" should avoid appearing directly.
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As for the sentence "Don't let go of a corner, you will lose your family wealth", you must have a new understanding through the above explanation.
However, these explanations are based on the metaphysics of our ancestors and have no substantive scientific basis.
Therefore, in real life, we should learn to identify useful proverbs. In the "three-no pass", it makes sense not to pile up sundries. After all, bacteria and serious fire hazards are the real safety hazards.
As for the other two, we should discard the useless and discard the dross, which is the way to correctly understand proverbs.
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