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What are the ten principles of modern Feng Shui? In fact, it is a natural science integrating geography, geology, astrology, meteorology, landscape, architecture, ecology and human bioinformatics. Its purpose is to seriously investigate and understand the natural environment, conform to nature, moderately use and transform nature, create a good living and living environment, win the best climate, place and harmony with people, and achieve the perfect state of harmony between man and nature. Based on this pursuit, in the long-term development of Feng Shui theory and practice, we have accumulated rich practical experience, and absorbed and integrated many wisdom from various fields such as science, philosophy, aesthetics, ethics, religion and folklore through theoretical thinking, and finally formed a unique theoretical system with rich connotation, comprehensive content and strong system-modern Feng Shui. In summary, there are ten principles. First, the principle of the whole system As a complete science, the whole system theory came into being in this century; As a simple method, the sages of China began to use it very early. Geomantic omen theory regards the environment as a whole system, taking people as the center, including everything in the world. Every subsystem in the environment is an interrelated, mutually restrictive, interdependent and antagonistic factor. The function of geomantic omen is to grasp and coordinate the relationship between various systems, optimize the structure and seek the best combination. Feng Shui pays full attention to the integrity of the environment. The Yellow Emperor's House Classic advocates "taking emotion as the body, spring as the blood, land as the skin, vegetation as the hair, house as the clothes, and portal as the crown belt". If so, it is a matter of elegance and luck. " In the Qing Dynasty, Yao Yanluan emphasized the overall functionality in the books Integration of Yangzhai and Single Crystal Mouth, and thought that "Yangzhai must choose the terrain, and the water behind the mountain is called people's heart, the mountain bone is long and beautiful, the water must be surrounded, the hall is wide and the mouth is rich. The two sides are barrier-free and prosperous. " The general principle is the general principle of geomantic omen, and all other principles are subordinate to the general principle. It is the basic point of modern geomantic omen to deal with the relationship between man and environment with the overall principle. Second, according to the principle of adjusting measures to local conditions, that is, according to the objectivity of the environment, we should adopt a lifestyle suitable for nature. The Book of Changes and Dazhuang Gua put forward: "Stop at the shape". In the pre-Qin period, Jiang Taigong advocated adjusting measures to local conditions. Historical Records Biography records: "King Taigong was sealed in the camp, and the land was exhausted and there were few people. Taigong advised him to be a woman, with great skills and good fishing." China has a vast territory, very different climate, different soil quality and different architectural forms. When there is little rain in the northwest, people live in caves. The cave faces south, with simple construction, no land occupation, material saving, fire prevention and cold protection, warm in winter and cool in summer, people can live longer and chickens can lay more eggs. The southwest is wet and rainy, and there are many insects and beasts, so people live in dry-film bamboo buildings. "Biography of Nan Man in the Old Tang Dynasty" said: "Mountain poisoned grass, louse snake, people live next to each other, climb stairs,no. Gan Lan." There are empty or livestock downstairs, and people live upstairs. Bamboo buildings are ventilated, cool and moisture-proof, and most of them are built by mountains and rivers. In addition, herdsmen on the grassland use yurts as their houses, which is convenient for them to move with the water plants. People in the mountainous areas of Guizhou and Dali built houses with stones, and these architectural forms were founded according to the specific local conditions at that time. Many existing buildings in China are models adapted to local conditions. Wudang Mountain in Hubei Province is a Taoist scenic spot. Judy of Ming Taizu sent 300,000 people to the mountain to repair the temple, and ordered that the mountain should not be demolished for reconstruction. Only walls and halls can be built according to the terrain. China is a pragmatic country, and adapting measures to local conditions is the embodiment of pragmatic thinking. According to the actual situation, take practical and effective methods to make people and buildings conform to nature, return to nature, return to simplicity, and integrate heaven and man. This is the true meaning of Feng Shui. Third, the principle of relying on mountains and rivers is one of the most basic principles of Feng Shui. Mountains are the skeleton of the earth, and water is the source of all life. Without water, people can't live. Almost all the primitive tribes discovered by archaeology were on the riverside platform, which was suitable for the economy of hunting, fishing and picking at that time. There are two situations depending on the mountain. One kind is "adobe house", which is surrounded by mountains on three sides, with an Austrian gap, the south is open, and the house is hidden among thousands of trees. Zhangguying Village, Wei Township, Yueyang County, Hunan Province is such a terrain. The 500-mile shogunate mountain stretches here, with three peaks protruding to the northeast and west, such as three large petals forming a lotus. During the Xuande period of the Ming Dynasty, Zhang settled here. Over the past 500 years, there have been more than 600 families with more than 3,000 people. More than 800 families in the village colluded with each other, and men, women and children lived a peaceful and peaceful life. Another form of living by the mountain is "Fangbao Mountain", that is, a piece of houses covers the hillside, from the foot of the mountain to the mountainside. Wharf towns along the middle and upper reaches of the Yangtze River are all like this, combing the hillside with their backs and climbing the stairs. Wuhan University, with a history of nearly 100 years, was built at the foot of the lush Luojia Mountain. Designers fully consider the specific geomantic omen, and the student dormitory is attached to the hillside, like a winding city wall, with a door-shaped entrance and exit. On the surface platform, the central hole is the city gate hole, the middle is the library, and the two sides are the teaching buildings. Master-slave sequence, strict symmetry. The school has a natural trend and a powerful castle, which shows the grandeur of institutions of higher learning. /f? kz=38788 1202