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-<gloss>auspicious place for a temple, town, etc. to be built, where the energy from a nearby mountain range is thought to pass through (in feng shui)</gloss>
+<gloss>auspicious place for a temple, town, etc. to be built (feng shui)</gloss> |
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daijs wiki
https://www.writtenchinese.com/feng-shui/
"‘Air’ and how it circulates is an important part of
Feng Shui. In some apartment buildings, windows are
often left open or without glass, to allow proper Feng
Shui. One of the more interesting traditions of Feng
Shui, as far as buildings go, are the ‘dragon holes’ 龙穴
(lóng xué)that allow a dragon come down from the
mountains and pass through the building. This tradition
seems most prevalent in Hong Kong, which already has
‘good’ Feng Shui due to it’s closeness to the water and
mountainous protection, although there are many
buildings in the neighbouring city of Shenzhen that also
have the ‘dragon hole’. The dragon is a symbol of power
and harmony, and allowing it to flow through the
buildings and into the city as it travels to the sea,
will spread its positive energy onto the city." |