How does ancient Chinese geography view "qi"?

The ancient Chinese geographical view believes that the vast universe is a living body that moves and changes, is infinitely large, infinitely small, and extremely mysterious. "Qi" is something that runs through this living body from beginning to end. It sweeps across the world, encompasses the universe, and encompasses the four seas. Guo Pu's "Burial Sutra" said: "Qi travels in the earth and emerges from all things." He also said: "Qi will disperse when it rides on the wind, and stops when it is bounded by water. The ancients gathered it so that it would not disperse, and when it moved, it would stop. Therefore, it is called Feng Shui. "So, "qi" is the core thinking throughout Feng Shui. "Qingnang Haijiao Sutra" says: "The universe has major events, and luck is the main factor. Mountains and rivers have true temperament, and momentum comes first. Earth's destiny changes, and the weather follows it. The sky should shift, and the earth's Qi should respond. . The weather moves from above, and humans respond to it. Human beings move from below, and weather follows it. ”