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Hi Master, I am helping my buyer to source for a landed house with his ideal land form of FS, he listed the main criteria that must have LDRT (left dragon white tiger 左青龙右白虎,前朱雀后玄武)Where the the dragon must be higher than the tiger, and there must be a ming tang 明堂 in front and kao shan 靠山 at the back. I would like to know: 1. Must it be a slope/ hilly road? must it be the ground that is higher or it can be a taller building at the left hand side also count? 2. when it comes to bright hall (朱雀),can it be the foyer in front of the main door or must be the land opposite the house? Can ming tang be man-made? Creating a garden in front with water fountain is it good enough? 3. The back mountain behind can it be a taller building but sunken land? How about higher ground at the back but no building, only open field. 4. If higher ground on the left are all odd numbers along the road, doest it mean that those owner who are staying opposite with even number, who has white tiger higher than green dragon, are getting bad Fengshui and not prosperous? Is this house that I found build on a hill top with left ground higher than right and with back mountain and bright hall in front consider a good match of the 4 animal land form? I was being rejected again by this FSM because he said there's a road leading toward Mt Rosie has a sha qi clasing into the house, but that road is not for car...
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