Guo Pu, a native of Jin Dynasty in China, was the first person to define Feng Shui. He once said in "The Book of Burial": "Qi dissipates by the wind, and the boundary water stops. The ancients gathered to make it, and stopped it, so it was called Feng Shui. " Fan Yibin, a Qing man, once commented on the Book of Burial. He said in the note: "Without water, the wind will come and go, and with water, the wind will stop." Therefore, the word feng shui is the best land and water, the best place to get water, and the second place to hide the wind. " Feng Shui, also known as Feng Shui, is a knowledge and technology about anger in ancient China. The so-called geomantic omen is the knowledge and technology to study the influence of the construction time, structural layout, sitting direction, door direction, geomagnetic field and the movement and change of the surrounding things on the house and the people living in it. In short, geomantic omen is the knowledge and technology of environmental choice and spatial organization, and it is the knowledge of studying the gathering, dispersing and moving of "Qi".
The core idea of Feng Shui is the unity of man and nature, and pays attention to the harmony between man and nature. Take heaven and earth as the object of observation and understanding, people-oriented, people-oriented service purposes.