What does Qinglong mean?
What does 1 Qinglong mean?
Geomantic positioning
In geomantic omen, Qinglong represents the orientation of the East, which is a geomantic term. The ancients believed that in order to have a good geomantic omen, a yin house or a yang house must follow the geomantic orientation principles of Zuo Qinglong, Right White Tiger, Qian Suzak and Hou Xuanwu, that is, the layout on the left side is higher than that on the right side, which means that the Qinglong is in the sky and the white tiger is on the ground. This is an excellent embodiment of geomantic omen, which indicates that there is no disaster at home and the future fortune development will be very smooth.
Four-spirit beast
In myths and legends, Qinglong refers to one of the four spirits, which is very auspicious. In ancient books, the expression of Qinglong is "like a long snake, a unicorn head, a carp tail, a long beard, horns like a deer, five claws, and a mighty posture." It looks very domineering and imposing, and can bring great wealth and good luck to people, so it is often made into ornaments and pendants.
Fu Gui Ming Ge
In the eight-character life, Qinglong symbolizes a very rich life. Since ancient times, people have thought that Qinglong is the most noble of all animals and beasts. It is a very rich representative and also a representative of imperial power. Therefore, if a person is a dragon, it probably means that he has a successful career and excellent fortune, and he will become a rich man with a successful career in the future.
Hairless man
Physiologically, Qinglong means a hairless person. People use white tigers to describe hairless women and Qinglong to describe hairless men. Because youth stands for innocence and has no meaning; Dragon symbolizes masculinity, which means that there is nothing in masculinity, that is, "lack of hair", which is a manifestation of the physiological underdevelopment of secondary sexual characteristics and does no harm to human body.