Qi is the core of Feng Shui. Qi includes vitality, death, Yang, earth, earth, Chengqi, gathering Qi, Naqi, Qi pulse, Qi mother, etc. Yuqi is also one of them.
Yu Qi, a Feng Shui term, refers to the remaining branches around the dragon vein knot. Feng Shui experts say that it is caused by the fusion of vitality, so it is called "remaining Qi".
The remaining qi in the eight characters refers to: the remaining qi when Chen is wood, the remaining qi when Xu is metal, the remaining qi when Chou is water, and the remaining qi when it is not fire.
The five elements of Chenxu Chouwei are originally earth, but they also have the five elements of residual qi and tomb. There is a saying that "it is better to get one tomb of residual qi than to get two or three days of work". At the same time, it also has the general The role of roots.
For example, the wall structure of Luo City is the residual energy of the dragon veins. The "Shaking Dragon Sutra" says: "This dragon (true dragon) mostly falls from the waist, and turns around the remaining branches to build the city wall. The city wall is curved and surrounded by guards. "Luo Xing is the remaining energy of Luo City, and so is Qin Xing." After the acupoint is connected, the remaining Qi is the official in front, the ghost star in the back, and the Yinxian close to the acupoint. The obsidian star is the remaining Qi of the dragon and tiger sand. All these are evidence of the strong vitality of the dragon vein. There is also a mountain of residual energy, which is the remaining energy of the dragon's cave. It travels several miles away and forms a small cave. Xu Shanji's "What the Son of Man Needs to Know—Dragon Law" says: "Wherever in the Qianlong land, the Dragon Qi is always strong, and the cave formation has been completed, and the mountains are difficult to stop. There must be mountains with residual Qi, which may go for several miles, or dozens of miles, and merge. The acupoints are all growing according to their strength. "Such acupoints are not strong in vitality, and they are not far away from becoming prosperous. Therefore, their main energy is taken away by the main acupoints, and they are more likely to be flower false holes." Miao Xiyong's "The Wings of the Burial Sutra - The Remaining Qi Chapter" refers to this kind of thing, so the mountain of residual qi is only a sign of the Qianlong Gui Cave.