What does feng shui Xuanwu mean?

Feng Shui Xuanwu is China's traditional ideological system, which covers many aspects such as orientation theory, architecture, culture and so on. Xuanwu is one of the four beasts, representing the north and in charge of water elements. According to the theory of geomantic omen, the north is the square of divination, which has the property of water, so Xuanwu is also called "the sacred cow". Insisting on practicing Feng Shui and Xuanwu can help people absorb the positive energy in nature and improve their quality of life.

Xuanwu is closely related to environmental factors such as land gods, ancestral graves, topography and landforms. In traditional oriental culture, people often choose a suitable place according to their appearance characteristics, which is regarded as "sitting on the mountain and watching the water". For example, a typical Xuanwu geomantic treasure house is located at the intersection of water, because water can represent the development and circulation of wealth and career, and Xuanwu can prevent disasters. The rise of Xuanwu's geomantic treasure house is not only because of its mysterious charm, but also based on its profound understanding and mastery of geomantic omen.

In contemporary society, many people's research and practice on Feng Shui and Xuanwu have been integrated into daily life. They truly feel the cultural wealth and wisdom contained in traditional Xuanwu elements, which can help build a more harmonious relationship between man and land, and then create a more prosperous and prosperous development situation. Therefore, in the busy and diverse life, it has become an indispensable spiritual demand for more and more people to seek effective courses of Xuanwu Feng Shui that are beneficial to physical and mental health.