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Landform In Feng Shui

To the ancient Chinese, landform is one of the earliest methods used to assess the feng shui of the homes and businesses.
Till today, landform is still the most important contributor to the auspiciousness of any structure. If a structure has good form, then more than half of the battle is won. The surrounding physical environment, including natural landforms and nearby buildings, are usually the most difficult, and oftentimes, impossible, to alter.
Here are some of the important Feng Shui topics concerning landforms: - The 4 Celestial Animals
When we assess the landform and nearby buildings surrounding the structure, we are looking for the four animal guardians. These include the black turtle (back), green dragon (left), white tiger (right), and red phoenix (front). - Imbalance in Green Dragon and White Tiger
- Road Patterns and Feng Shui Part 1, Part 2, Part 3
- Houses in Relation to Other Buildings
- Plots of Land
- Perimeter Wall
- Exterior Environment - Analyse the Feng Shui of your surroundings Part 1, Part 2, Part 3
- Interior Design - Feng Shui tips on the property Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5
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