San He (Triple Harmony) Feng Shui School

San He Feng Shui School also known as Triple Harmony Feng Shui School. There are lots of misunderstandings about this Feng Shui School. The San He Feng Shui School has a very long history background.

The 12 Earthly Branches form 4 triple harmony combines or groups. They are the fire combine (Tiger, Horse, Dog); the water combine (Monkey, Rat, Dragon); the wood combine (Pig, Rabbit, Goat) and the metal combine (Snake, Rooster, Ox).

Well, the Earthly Branches Triple Harmony combines have some relation to the San He Feng Shui School. The 4 Earthly Branches combines are for calculating the auspicious and the inauspicious areas. However the actual meaning of the Triple Harmony Feng Shui School is: the Mountain Dragon, the Facing and the Water Dragon, these three most important elements must be in harmony.

In Tian Yu Jin, it says:

“The Mountain Dragon must harmonize with the Facing and the Facing must harmonize with the water. Water harmonizes with the three auspicious areas.”

This is the real meaning of San He Feng Shui School.

Nowadays, most Feng Shui Masters study only the Flying Star Feng Shui School. Only a small number of people still study the Triple Harmony Feng Shui.

I personally audited a number of Yin Feng Shui burial sites. All those sites have long history and they were all in line with the San He (Triple Harmony) Feng Shui School’s theory.

 

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