On the Function and Importance of Architectural Environment and Geomantic omen

China is a country that pays great attention to architectural geomantic omen. No matter what kind of building it is, China will invite some feng shui masters to have a look before it is built. Feng Shui is not a superstition, but a science in China, which has certain scientific basis and is the purity of ancient wisdom. Fengshui theory is closely related to the environment, which can be said to be inseparable. It is also widely used in our life. Next, let's learn what is built environmental geomantic omen, and what is its function and importance.

I. Functions

Architectural geomantic omen is one of the three pillars of China's ancient architectural theory. In modern times, it has developed into a modern architectural geomantic theory-space-time environmentology. Traditional geomantic omen theory has been recognized and studied by more and more people, and applied with its essence. The architectural design of modern society involves modern geomantic theory consciously or unconsciously, that is, geophysics, hydrogeology, astronomy, meteorology, environmentology, architecture, ecology, human bioinformatics, and scientific theory integrating aesthetics, ethics, religion, folklore and other disciplines. Architectural geomantic omen is the soul of China's ancient architectural theory and enjoys a lofty position in the architectural history of China. With the development of the times, architectural geomantic omen has gradually entered the systematic modern stage from the simple theory in ancient times, and has formed a unique theoretical system with rich connotation, comprehensiveness and systematicness by integrating Chinese and foreign, modernity and tradition. For example, while praising China's architectural geomantic omen, western scientific circles are also vigorously studying architectural geomantic omen. With the efforts of the global architectural science community, western humanities are gradually integrated into modern geomantic theory.

Second, importance.

1, population development

For China people, the surname is the most important. China people are called descendants of the Chinese people. The ancestors of Huangdi in Yan Di are Fu Feng, Huangdi Shui, Huangdi Jiang (Shui) and Huangdi Ji (Shui). Therefore, it can be seen that Feng Shui has nurtured China people.

2. Individual development

Everyone is pregnant in October, soaked in amniotic fluid before death and exposed to the air after giving birth. The human body is 80% water, and people need to breathe air every day. So air (wind) and water are indispensable to the human body for a moment (wind and water, especially air and carbohydrates).

3. Cultural inheritance

Eight eco-environmental factors, commonly known as Eight Diagrams-Heaven (Dry), Earth (Kun), Mountain (Root), Ze (Society), Wind (Training), Thunder (Earthquake), Water (Kans) and Fire (Li), represent human existence, among which Feng Shui comes from the Eight Diagrams in Zhouyi.

Therefore, from the perspective of three genetic factors, geomantic omen is to focus on creating a space conducive to human survival and development. The development of geomantic omen, as Professor Yang said, is a natural philosophy. The essence of feng shui development is the development of human beings and ecology, that is, the principle of complementarity between man and nature, and the key is ecological environment. As early as 1990s, Professor Wang Qiheng of Tianjin University thought that Feng Shui, one of the three ancient theories, must be proved.