Site Assessment Workflow (收山出煞 / 水口)
This module gives students a structured field sequence for the site-assessment panel. 收山 means bringing usable mountain, solidity, containment, or human support into the sectors where the method requires mountain. 出煞 means letting declining, attacking, or unsuitable qi leave through the correct water, road, openness, or outlet condition. The water mouth then anchors San He judgement by showing where the flow exits and which bureau is being used.
Field Sequence
- Confirm the Li Xiang bearing and preserve any uncertainty in the reading.
- Map external sand and water first: ridges, buildings, towers, roads, drains, entrances, open space, and visible outlets.
- Determine the water mouth or functional outflow before selecting a San He bureau.
- Compare San He water logic with Xuan Kong mountain-water polarity, keeping school conflict notes separate instead of forcing one combined score.
- Return to form: a chart-supported sector still needs clean, proportionate, non-oppressive landform.
The learning outcome is disciplined integration. A pretty form without a usable outlet remains incomplete; a perfect formula over broken, rushing, or polluted flow is not accepted as strong evidence.