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A Wandering Disciple Of Daoism.
Chapter 12: Filling Mountains and Easy Waters. [12]
Summary
The text describes a feng shui consultation for Zhou Min's ancestral tomb. A feng shui expert, Li Yun, identifies imbalances in the Blue Dragon and White Tiger mountains surrounding the tomb. By planting trees, placing stones, and constructing a pavilion, they soften the steep Blue Dragon mountain and strengthen the weak White Tiger mountain. The family implements these changes, experiencing improved harmony and balance. Li Yun then focuses on adjusting the water flow around the tomb, believing it can influence the family's prosperity. However, his proposed modifications face strong opposition from local villagers who rely on the water source.Full content
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