Master's Daily Reminder: The Left Green Dragon Flag Resolves Quarrels and Disputes
In Feng Shui, the "Four Celestial Guardians Formula" uses the Green Dragon, White Tiger, Vermilion Bird, and Black Tortoise to symbolize directions and energies. Among them, the "Left Green Dragon" governs noble support, auspiciousness, and assistance. Its strength directly influences the ability to suppress the quarrels, disputes, and legal troubles potentially brought by the "Right White Tiger."
Recent international news has also featured clever applications of the "Green Dragon position." This article will delve into the Feng Shui principles of the "Green Dragon position" and provide specific home adjustment methods to enhance its power and resolve the afflictions of the "Three Jade Quarrel Star," helping you create a harmonious and stable living and working environment.

I. The Green Dragon Position: Your Noble Support and Assistance Sector
In Feng Shui layout, standing inside facing the main door, the left-hand side is the "Green Dragon position." This sector should be high, dynamic, and full of vitality, symbolizing support from helpful people and positive developmental energy. When the Green Dragon position is strong, it can effectively balance and suppress the negative energy and disputes potentially emanating from the "White Tiger position" on the right.
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Core Application: In the left Green Dragon position of a residence or office, you can enhance its energy by hanging flags, setting up flagpoles, placing tall plants, or using lighting. For example, erecting a company flag to the left of a factory gate signifies seeking the protection of Green Dragon energy for the business.
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Home Inspection: Standing on your main balcony or looking out a window, if there are tall buildings, electrical pylons, or other oppressive structures on the right (White Tiger side), while the left (Green Dragon side) is low, sunken, or empty, it forms a "White Tiger bullying Green Dragon" pattern. The remedy is to hang a flag on the left side of the balcony or windowsill to reinforce the Green Dragon's aura.

II. Resolving Disputes: Beware of the "Three Jade Star" and Home Traps
The annual flying star known as the "Three Jade Quarrel Star," when landing in a particular sector, can easily provoke arguments, conflicts, and legal issues. This year , this star flies to the Northwest. If items that amplify its Wood element energy are inadvertently placed there, the quarrelsome energy will be intensified.
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Taboo 1: Piling up books and newspapers. Books belong to the Wood element in the Five Phases. Stacking them in the Northwest, especially in three piles or three rows, will significantly activate the Three Jade Quarrel Star. Keep this area tidy or remove excess books.
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Taboo 2: Placing plants in sets of three. If you place aquatic plants (like Lucky Bamboo) in the Northwest and the number reduces from four to three stalks, it also creates a problem. Either restore the number to four or introduce red decorations (Fire element) to dissipate the Wood energy.
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Taboo 3: Storing old carpets. Carpets are trodden upon and symbolize "suppression" and "old grievances." Storing old carpets, especially rolled up, in the Northwest can easily trigger unnecessary disputes and legal troubles. They should be cleaned promptly or removed.

III. Practical Cases: Modern Verification of Feng Shui Wisdom
Feng Shui adjustments essentially optimize our interaction with environmental information and energy. Focusing on boosting the "Green Dragon position" and purifying the "quarrel sector" is a proactive life wisdom for actively creating a harmonious atmosphere. Regularly reviewing and adjusting your home layout can transform your living space into a stable haven that nurtures your well-being and keeps unnecessary troubles at bay.