What is a stable horse?

The horse in the stable is a noun in ancient folk custom Feng Shui.

People born in the year of Wuwu. It comes from the Three Lives Huitong Theory and is a kind of fortune telling. The life of the horse in the stable is sixty years, which corresponds to the year of Wuwu. That is to say, people born in the Wuwu year are destined to be "horses in the stable".

Horses born in the first, second, third, seventh, and eighth months of the lunar calendar are the same on the outside and inside, with good moral character, silent, like to make friends, and enjoy life. Horse people born in February are upright and upright, and their clothes must be new. However, they are unavoidable from storms and disasters. They are always on guard against screams, have good moral character, and do not cause serious harm when shocked. They are sensitive in nature. The scientific nature of Feng Shui:

The original reasons for ancient Chinese people to practice Feng Shui were two-fold: first, it was beneficial to agricultural production, and second, it was beneficial to residence. After they had enough food and clothing, the fundamental purpose of ancient Chinese people practicing Feng Shui emerged. From the above two aspects, it changed to for wealth or longevity. However, the prerequisite for wealth or longevity is to have a full stomach and live a solid life. Therefore, it is said that the science of Feng Shui Sex is reflected in the fact that good Feng Shui is conducive to agricultural production and human habitation.

There are six main standards of Feng Shui: surrounded by mountains, surrounded by water, court cases are affectionate, water quality is sweet, the land is red and yellow, delicate and shiny, and the land is given when it is due.