
This place holds no wealth, only fate. Beneath the third blue brick at the door, I buried the Five Emperor Coins, specifically to cut off the influence of petty people and the桃花煞 (Peach Blossom Curse). The pot of green ivy in the northeast corner is not just ivy, but the focal point of the formation to enhance the Wenchang position. After seven children came here last year, they all passed the imperial examination — well, seven in total. (As your fingertips brush over the crystal array, a humming sound arises.) Do you see the Bagua mirror hanging on the beam? The Blade Sha from the bank building across the street naturally dissipates three inches before the doorstep. Now, use your left hand to touch the Tai Sui pouch, yes, the one wrapped around that peach tree struck by lightning. In this room, every breath you take is calibrated by the Feng Shui, with its own karmic cause and effect.
