What's good about Feng Shui in Beijing? Has anyone heard of the legend of Feng Shui in Beijing?
After all, Beijing is a big city and many people want to travel there. The scenery in Beijing is also very good. But with the improvement of people's consciousness, Feng Shui has become more and more important in our life. Everything is applied to feng shui. Feng Shui is a profound knowledge, which has not been eliminated for thousands of years, proving that Feng Shui has its own significance. What's good about Feng Shui in Beijing? Is there really a legend of Feng Shui in Beijing? Next, let's analyze: when the ancient emperor ascended the throne, he paid attention to "facing south and facing north", requiring his back (north) to face the mountain and his face (south) to face the river and plain. To the north of Beijing is the Yanshan Mountains, and to the south is the Yongding River, facing the North China Plain, where the emperor built his capital. On the one hand, the capitals of Liao, Jin and Yuan Dynasties were built for geomantic reasons, and on the other hand, because these dynasties were all founded by nomadic minorities in the north. In order to effectively rule the Han nationality in the Central Plains, the rulers chose Beijing as the border capital of the Central Plains, but it is very close to the northern grasslands. Emperor Yongle of the Ming Dynasty moved to Beijing for three reasons: first, because of geomantic omen, Beijing is a blessed land, and mountains and rivers depend on each other; Second, Beijing was the base camp of Emperor Yongle when he was the prince of Yan, and it had a mass base. Third, the emperor protects the country. In the early Ming Dynasty, remnants of the Yuan Dynasty often appeared near Beijing, and the emperor's capital was helpful for effective defense. The purpose of making Beijing the capital of the Qing Dynasty is to spread ideas to the Han people and prove that the Qing Dynasty is a reasonable and legal successor of the Ming Dynasty and is very close to the Northeast. In fact, Beijing is indeed a "blessed land": it has never experienced major natural disasters, and earthquakes, droughts, floods and locusts have never hit Beijing on a large scale. Strong cold air from the northwest can also be blocked north of Taihang Mountain and Yanshan Mountain. The typhoon in the south has never crossed Shandong. Dear, I haven't been to Beijing yet, but the Beijing I saw on TV is really good, and the feng shui may be very good, otherwise why do so many people want to go? The old city of Beijing is a dragon, with its back against the Ming Tombs and its head in Tiananmen Square. However, Beijing has a good geographical form. Beijing was called Jingwan in ancient times because there was Taihang Mountain in the west. If you have time, it is very good to read Feng Shui books or Baidu to find relevant information.