The three principles of modern geomantic omen, the problems that should be paid attention to when living in a new house, and how to arrange the items at home according to the problems of geomantic omen. Whether it is seeking money, marriage or career, it has an impact on Feng Shui. Sometimes I have to believe in Feng Shui, which is also an unexplained metaphysics. Now I will share the knowledge of the three principles of modern geomantic omen.
Three Principles of Modern Feng Shui 1 Three Principles of Modern Feng Shui
First, the principle of the unification of heaven and earth
Astronomy, geography and humanities are the three scientific pillars of Feng Shui in China. The unity of heaven and earth is the highest principle of China's geomantic omen. This is actually related to China's creation myth "Pangu created the world". Originally, heaven and earth were mixed. Pangu held a huge axe and divided heaven and earth in two. The two qi gradually separate, the yang-clear qi rises to heaven, and the yin-turbid qi falls to the ground. Heaven and earth are changing every day, and people are in between.
Therefore, although China's geomantic omen aims at understanding nature and making people's lives happier, it is not centered on people's will, but has the concept of heaven and earth and awe, and adopts the principle of the unity of heaven and earth.
Second, the principle of mutual generation and mutual restraint of the five elements
Five elements is a material concept in ancient China, which specifically refers to: gold, wood, water, fire and earth. The ancients in China believed that nature was composed of five elements. With the rise and fall of these five elements, nature has changed, which not only affects people's fate, but also makes the universe cycle endlessly.
The five principles are: aquatic wood, wood makes a fire, fire makes soil, soil makes gold, and gold makes water; Mutual restraint means mutual restraint, mutual restraint and mutual inhibition. The order of mutual restraint of the five elements is: Jin Kemu, Muketu, Tuke Water, Water, Fire and Gold. Therefore, in the ancient geomantic omen of China, the five elements should be considered when deciding the architectural form and choosing the living orientation.
Third, the principle of adapting measures to local conditions.
China has a vast territory, very different climate, different soil quality and different architectural forms. Because of the drought and lack of rain in the northwest, people live in caves. The southwest is wet and rainy, and there are many insects and beasts, so people live in bamboo buildings with columns.
Different geographical locations make different houses. China Feng Shui has different living environments, including the so-called Jingyi House, the deserted house and the valley house. Therefore, in the application of feng shui, each has its own emphasis. For houses in the wilderness and in the valley, due to their close relationship with the surrounding natural geographical environment, more attention is paid to forms and methods; However, due to the limitation of its external environment, Jingyi House often adopts the way of paying equal attention to form and rationality.
Three Principles of Modern Feng Shui and Ten Principles of Modern Feng Shui.
First, the overall system principle
Dealing with the relationship between man and environment is the basic point of modern geomantic omen. As a complete science, holistic system theory came into being in the 20th century. As a simple method, the sages of China began to use it very early. Geomantic omen theory regards the environment as a whole system, taking people as the center, including everything in the world. Every subsystem in the environment is an interrelated, mutually restrictive, interdependent and antagonistic factor. The function of geomantic omen is to grasp and coordinate the relationship between various systems, optimize the structure and seek the best combination. The general principle is the general principle of geomantic omen, and other principles are subordinate to the general principle.
Second, the principle of local control
According to local conditions, that is, according to the objectivity of the environment, adopt a lifestyle suitable for nature.
China has a vast territory, very different climate, different soil quality and different architectural forms. When there is little rain in the northwest, people live in caves. Cave dwellings are mostly located in the south, with simple construction, no land occupation, material saving, fire prevention and cold protection, warm in winter and cool in summer, and people can live longer. The southwest is wet and rainy, with many insects and beasts, and people live in overhead bamboo buildings. Bamboo buildings are ventilated, cool and moisture-proof, and most of them are built by mountains and rivers. In addition, herdsmen on the grassland use yurts as their houses, which is convenient for them to move with the water plants. People in the mountainous areas of Guizhou and Dali built houses with stones, and these architectural forms were founded according to the specific local conditions at that time.
Many existing buildings in China are models adapted to local conditions. Wudang Mountain in Hubei Province is a Taoist scenic spot. Judy of Ming Taizu sent 300,000 people to the mountain to repair the temple, and ordered that the mountain should not be demolished for reconstruction. Only walls and halls can be built according to the terrain.
Third, the principle of relying on mountains and rivers.
Relying on mountains and rivers is one of the most basic principles of geomantic omen. Mountains are the skeleton of the earth, and water is the source of all life. Without water, people can't live. Almost all the primitive tribes discovered by archaeology were on the riverside platform, which was suitable for the economy of hunting, fishing and picking at that time. There are two situations depending on the mountain. One kind is "adobe house", which is surrounded by mountains on three sides, with an Austrian gap, the south is open, and the house is hidden among thousands of trees. Another form of mountain is "house-wrapped mountain", that is, pieces of houses cover the hillside from the foot of the mountain to the middle of the mountain. Wharf towns along the middle and upper reaches of the Yangtze River are all like this, combing the hillside with their backs and climbing the stairs. Wuhan University, with a history of nearly a hundred years, was built on the lush Luojia Mountain. The designer fully considered the specific geomantic omen, and built the house by the mountain. The student dormitory was attached to the hillside, like a winding city wall, with a door-shaped entrance and exit. On the surface platform, the central hole is the city gate hole, the middle is the library, and the two sides are the teaching buildings. Master-slave sequence, strict symmetry. The school has a natural trend and a powerful castle, which shows the grandeur of institutions of higher learning.
Nanjing, the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties, is adjacent to the Yangtze River and surrounded by mountains, which makes it look like a tiger sitting on a dragon plate. There are many mountains along the Qinhuai River, from southwest to northeast, there are Shishan, Maanshan and Shogun Mountain. There is Zhongshan in the east; There are rich mountains in the west and Egret Island and Zhou Changming in the south, forming Jiajiang. In the Ming Dynasty, Gao Qi praised, "Zhongshan is like a dragon. If you want to break the huge waves, you can ride the long wind. Jiangshan does not give in to each other, and it is better than the world. "
Fourth, the principle of observing the situation.
The Ten Books of Yangzhai in Qing Dynasty pointed out: "Mountains and rivers should be the masters of human habitation, with the largest source and the most important to man-made disasters." Geomantic omen attaches great importance to mountain topography and puts the small environment in the investigation of the big environment. Observing the micro-environment from the macro-environment, we can know the external constraints and influences on the micro-environment, such as water source, climate, products, geology and so on. The good or bad of any homestead is determined by the general environment, just like the pulse-taking of traditional Chinese medicine. The general condition of the body can be known from the pulse, because it is determined by the functional state of the cardiovascular system. Only when the situation is perfect can the homestead be perfect. Every time you build a city, a building and a factory, you must first test the mountain environment. Think big, start small, you must worry about it first, and then get rich.
Five, geological inspection principles
Geomantic omen thought is very particular about geology, even very picky, and thinks that geology determines people's physique. Modern science has proved that this is not an alarmist. The influence of geology on human body has at least the following four aspects: First, the soil contains trace elements such as zinc, platinum, selenium and fluorine, which are radiated into the air under photosynthesis, directly affecting human health. In particular, plants growing in specific geological conditions have an impact on human body shape, physique and fertility. Second, wet or smelly geology can lead to arthritis, rheumatic heart disease and skin diseases. Wet and corrupt land is the natural culture base of bacteria and the root of various diseases, which is not suitable for building houses. The third is the influence of the earth's magnetic field. The earth is a planet surrounded by a magnetic field. People can't feel its existence, but it always acts on people. Strong magnetic field can cure diseases, hurt people and even cause dizziness, lethargy or neurasthenia. The fourth is the influence of harmful waves. If there is an underground river, or a double-decked crossing river, or potholes, or a complex geological structure below the residential floor, it may emit long vibration waves or pollution radiation or particle flow, leading to headaches, dizziness, endocrine disorders and other symptoms.
Six, the principle of water quality analysis
Water in different areas contains different trace elements and chemicals, some of which can cause diseases and some can cure diseases. There is a mountain spring at the foot of Chengtian Elephant Trunk Mountain in Taishun, Zhejiang. The spring keeps steaming all year round. When the local people are sick, it is more effective to soak in the spring water than to take medicine. After inspection, it is found that the spring water contains a lot of radioactive element nitrogen. There is a "Tuque Spring" in Tengchong County, Yunnan Province, which is crystal clear but lifeless. Ducks and birds will die in spring. According to the investigation of scientists, spring water contains a lot of cyanic acid and hydrogen chloride, which are highly toxic substances that kill living things. The vast majority of springs in China have development value. Jinan, Shandong Province is known as the Spring City, and there are 1590 mineral water spots in Fujian Province, ranking first among all provinces in China, including 865 medical drinking mineral water. There is an eye milk spring in Fenghuang Mountain, Guangxi, like fruit juice. Use it to make tea, and the tea will not change its taste for a week. At the foot of Jiu Feng Ridge in Fuxili Township, Yongfeng County, Jiangxi Province, there is a one-square-meter-long flavor spring, just like the bitterness and sweetness of draft beer. Because spring water is filtered by underground minerals, it often contains minerals such as sodium, calcium, magnesium and hydrophobic, so oral administration, washing and bathing are undoubtedly beneficial to health.
Seven, sit north facing south principle
China is located in the northern hemisphere of the earth, in the east of Eurasia, and most of its territory is located in the north of the Tropic of Cancer (23 degrees 26 minutes north latitude). Throughout the year, sunshine comes from the south. A house facing south is easy to get light. Sunlight has many benefits for people: first, it can keep warm. In winter, the temperature in the south is higher than that in the north 1 to 2 degrees; The second is to participate in the synthesis of vitamin D in human body, and children who often bask in the sun can prevent rickets; Third, ultraviolet rays in the sun have bactericidal effect, especially on diseases transmitted through respiratory tract; Fourth, it can enhance human immune function. Sitting facing south is not only for lighting, but also for shelter from the wind. The topography of China determines that its climate is monsoon. There is a Siberian cold current in winter, a Pacific cool wind in summer, and the monsoon direction changes all year round. The wind is different from the evil wind and the sunny wind, and it is fine to the east and south. From west to north, there is an evil wind, and the wind chills the bones. Facing south is to avoid the northwest wind.
In a word, the principle of facing south is a correct understanding of natural phenomena, conforming to heaven, gaining the aura of mountains and rivers, being influenced by the brilliance of the sun, the moon and the sun, caring for the body, cultivating sentiment and achieving outstanding people.
Eight, the principle of moderate center
Moderation means just right, impartial, neither too big nor too small, neither too high nor too low, as optimized as possible and close to perfection. Geomantic omen theory advocates that mountains, streams and directions should be coordinated with caves, and the size of houses should also be coordinated. Many people are unlucky, and many people are unlucky. The small door is unlucky and the big door is unlucky.
Moderate means middle. Why didn't China choose Guangzhou, Shanghai, Kunming and Harbin? Because it's too far away. Luoyang became the capital of the Nine Dynasties because it was among the best in the world. Banks and shopping malls can only get the greatest benefits in downtown areas.
The principle of moderation also requires that the center should be highlighted, the layout should be neat, and additional facilities should be tightly around the axis. In a typical geomantic landscape, there is a central axis, which is parallel to the meridian of the earth and extends north and south. The northern end of the central axis is preferably a horizontal mountain range, forming a T-shaped combination, and the southern end is preferably a spacious hall (plain), with buildings and curved rivers on both sides of the central axis. Tombs in Ming and Qing dynasties and gardens in Qing dynasty were built according to this principle.
Nine, riding anger principle
According to geomantic theory, qi is the source of everything. Tai Chi means qi. You can have two devices in one breath and use three or five elements in your life. The breath of the earth, the breath of the water, the breath of the people, and the sense of breath. Everything is not allowed in the gas.
Feng Shui advocates building urban houses in busy places, which is called making gas by taking advantage of the situation. Only when plants are nourished by vitality can they flourish and human beings live a long and healthy life. According to geomantic theory, the door of a house is the air inlet, and if there are roads and bends, it is the air outlet, which is convenient for communication, information and feedback. If the gate is located on the side of the idle traffic jam, it is not angry. Getting angry is good for air circulation and people's health. In the house, bright and bright is good, and dark and bald is good. Only when you are angry can you be called a Quaker.
Ten, transform the principle of feng shui.
The purpose of understanding the world is to transform the world and serve oneself. Only by transforming the environment can people create optimized living conditions. There are many examples of transforming Feng Shui, and Dujiangyan in Sichuan is a successful example of transforming Feng Shui. The Minjiang River flooded and flooded fertile fields and houses. Once the Minjiang River is tamed, Dujiangyan will benefit mankind. The city of Beijing is full of scenic spots that transform Feng Shui. The moat of the Forbidden City is a man-made barrier, and the riverbank is built into Jingshan, which is a magnificent town. Beihai was a lake full of water in the Jin Dynasty, with soil as an island, white pagoda as the center and temples arranged in the mountains. Yuanmingyuan has more than 100 scenic spots, which can be called "the garden of ten thousand gardens". Our country attaches great importance to the transformation of geomantic omen in urban construction, such as Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Guangzhou, Shantou, Shanghai, Beijing and many other open cities, which have carried out a lot of geomantic omen transformation work by moving mountains, filling the sea, paving roads, depreciating and building new buildings, and achieved good results.