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Geomantic omen, originally a technique for observing geography on the spot, is called geomantic omen, which was called geomantic omen theory in ancient China. Its purpose is to choose the methods and principles of palace, village location and cemetery construction. The original intention is a knowledge of choosing the right place. Feng shui has a long history. In ancient times, geomantic omen prevailed in the cultural circle of China, and it was a very important factor in food, clothing, housing and transportation. Many documents related to Feng Shui have been preserved. According to documents, ancient geomantic omen was mostly used in the site selection of towns and villages, as well as the construction of palaces, and later developed to find funeral terrain.
The Ten Books of Yangzhai in Qing Dynasty pointed out: "People are mainly suitable for living in mountains and rivers, with the greatest momentum and the most important relationship with people's fortunes." Geomantic omen attaches importance to mountainous terrain and puts small environment into big environment.
In the geographical situation of China, there is a large zonal structure every 8 degrees or so, such as Tianshan-Yinshan zonal structure; Kunlun mountain-Qinling belt structure, Nanling belt structure. "Examination of Gong Ji" says: "The general trend of the world must be separated by a river. There must be a road above Dachuan. " Gong Yu divided the mountains of China into four columns. Feng Shui calls the rolling mountains Long Mai. Long Mai originates from Kunlun Mountain in the northwest, and three Long Mai extend to the southeast. Bellon entered Shanxi from Yinshan Mountain and Helan Mountain, set out from Taiyuan and crossed. ...
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