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What does Tang Ming mean in Feng Shui?
In geomantic omen, the area in front of the gate of a Yang house or a Yin house is where the earth and the atmosphere meet. Daming Hall or Outer Ming Hall is located on the mountain, Zhongming Hall is located in the center of Dragon and Tiger, and Xiaoming Hall or Inner Ming Hall is located in front of the cave.
Gumingtang is clean, spacious and sheltered from the wind. Xiangbobo is to choose a good hall. Then point to acupoints to achieve the purpose of seeking good fortune and avoiding evil. China ancient geomantic experts called the front of the cave a flat and open place where water gathered and exchanged. The place where the earth meets the air in front of the main point of Feng Shui.
Tang Ming is divided into Tang Xiaoming, Zhongmingtang and Daming Hall. The most important thing in Tang Ming is Zhongmingtang, which belongs to Kyrgyzstan. This acupoint can be determined, and the size of Tang Ming is also very beautiful. This acupoint is more auspicious. However, on the whole, it is rare that all three kinds of halls are beautiful, but the success or failure of acupoints mainly depends on Zhong Mingtang.
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