What is the greatest feng shui?

Geomantic omen, also known as "geomancy", used to think that the wind direction and water flow around residential bases and cemeteries can lead to the fortune of residents or buried families, and also refers to the method of taking photos of houses and tombs. The word "Feng Shui" comes from the cloud in Guo Pu's Funeral Scripture that "Qi is dispersed by the wind, but the boundary water stops, and the ancients gathered for a long time, so it is called Feng Shui", that is, "Qi" related to the ground vein and topography.

Modern Chinese Dictionary explains: "Feng Shui refers to the geographical situation of residential bases and cemeteries, such as the direction of mountains and rivers. Superstitious people think that the quality of Feng Shui can affect the rise and fall of families and descendants. "

Common name of geomantic omen theory. It is an ancient custom to build halls, temples, cemeteries, bridges and roads. Before building, please ask a geographer (commonly known as Mr. Geography) to check the ins and outs of the terrain position, use a compass to check the direction, and then choose a day to pick holes, plan the pattern, and Buji will move on a day. This custom in Chaoshan area is very stubborn. There are many folk legends about how the lice fairy built a stockade, and there are also many cases of disputes caused by superstition of geomantic omen.

Ci Hai is defined as follows: "Feng Shui is a superstition in old China. It is believed that the geomantic conditions around residential bases or cemeteries can lead to the fate of residents or buried families. "