It should be understood from the following aspects:
1. In addition to the aspects you mentioned, the most important (or most practical) aspect of Feng Shui is its predictability (Whether it is possible to seek good fortune and avoid misfortune). As for whether the prediction is accurate, you can look at it from another angle. First, you should understand which groups of people in society the modern Feng Shui practitioners of the 21st century are following. After understanding this, you will find out In fact, it should be that more elites believe it (and not only in China, but also in Western societies, the proportion is not low. Of course, not all elites believe it). Then you can think carefully about the reasons why these people believe it. If they all predict Not accurate (or the prediction accuracy is less than 50%). Based on the knowledge of these elites, will they believe in Feng Shui more than the ordinary people?
2. Regarding the problem that science cannot explain Feng Shui (or similar metaphysics such as numerology, etc.), first, from the perspective of the existing scientific system, it cannot be proved that it exists or not (but from the perspective of accurate prediction From the perspective of efficiency and efficacy, it seems to be relatively effective. One counter-evidence is that it seems that if you use the birth dates of many Chinese and foreign celebrities to confirm their life experiences, you can hardly find counterexamples that violate the numerology theory). The second is the existing scientific The system cannot explain the causes of metaphysics such as Feng Shui and numerology (it is true that the prediction is relatively accurate, but why it is so accurate cannot be explained by current science)
I don’t know how to explain it clearly from these two aspects. Already?