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The Application of Li Shuanglin's Defeat to Sixty Dragons

The usage of sixty dragons penetrating the ground and seventy-two dragons penetrating the mountain is basically the same, and they complement each other. Crossing mountains refers to crossing the trunk and branches of dragons, also known as geology. When giving, set a compass at the dragon canyon to determine the trunk and branches. "Through the Earth and Sixty Dragons" specializes in treating the pulse drop at the star point, and then put down the compass at the Liang pharynx, that is, put down the compass about eight feet behind the point, and then look at the trunk and branches of the dragon spirit entering the point. Like Chuanshan 72 dragons, it also takes Yang's pulse as the standard to judge good or bad luck.

The difference is that the seventy-two dragons crossing the mountain are lateral distant veins, and the sixty dragons crossing the ground are lateral near veins. In application, Toudi Sixty Dragon is used in conjunction with Yang Gong's Five Qi Veins, so it is not lonely and empty, and only essence is used, and vital qi and essence are auspicious, while cold pulse, retreating pulse and failing pulse are evil. The commonly used method is to use bingzi and gengzi as jewelry.

Jiazi and Renzi died in the wrong country at the age of 20, and Wuzi 10 died in a fire pit. Because seventy-two dragons cross the mountain to determine which family the dragon belongs to, it is called the celestial pole, and then sixty dragons cross the mountain to guide the dragon into the cave, so it is called the celestial pole.

Sixty dragons cross the earth:

Seventy-two dragons crossed the mountains, and sixty penetrated the land, and the inside and outside were mutual, which was collectively called crossing the mountains and penetrating the land. Even so, the division of labor is still different. The calculation method of sixty dragons is the same as pushing eight characters. The eight characters are hidden in the earthly branches, and wear out from the heavenly stems, revealing the auspicious qi hidden in the earthly branches from the heavenly stems, as is Long Mai's Sixty Dragons in Toudi. The dragon's gas reservoir produced everything in the soil. The earth and gas are hidden in the soil and rise at any time. All tangible things have five elements of qi and penetrate the ground.