What is the Fengshui layout of the Huangdi Mausoleum
What is the Fengshui layout of the Huangdi Mausoleum
"Historical Records" said: "The Yellow Emperor collapsed, and the bridge mountain was buried." The bridge mountain, the dragon vein of the mausoleum, is on the Loess Plateau in Huangling County, Shaanxi. The Huangdi Mausoleum is three meters high and has a circumference of 48 meters. There are five valleys and six peaks in the north and seven ditch and eight beams in the south. It takes Kunlun Mountain, the ancestor of Wanshan Mountain, as Taizu Mountain. It faces Jushui to the south, gathering the spirit of heaven and earth in front of the tomb. To the south of Jushui is Yintai Mountain, which is Anshan Mountain; on the left and right of the mountain, there are nine ditches flowing to the Ju River, like nine dragons worshiping the Yellow Emperor.
Yintai Mountain and Nancheng Tower to the west are backed by Nanshan, forming a tiger head together with Nanshan. There is Phoenix Mountain in the east of the Ling. The shape of the mountain is like a phoenix. There is Yuxian Mountain in the west of the Tomb, which looks like a turtle. The tomb of the Yellow Emperor is full of dragons, tortoises, tigers and phoenixes, presenting a peaceful atmosphere.
Huangling Holy Land, surrounded by mountains and water, like a Taiji diagram, embraces Yin and Yang. Huangling and Yintai Mountain are the two eyes of Yin and Yang fish, and Jushui River is the dividing line between Yin and Yang fish. Therefore, it is said that Qiaoshan Huangdi Mausoleum is a model of ancient Chinese mausoleum.
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