What does "Gui Ding Shan Xiang" mean in Feng Shui? What's the point?

In geomantic omen, the meaning of "ghosts and mountains" is: Yin evil, impure, less Yang Qi, more Yin Qi, easy to happen and see some inexplicable things. The so-called "evil spirits" and "letting go" are only relative suggestions.

Gui Ding Shan Xiang, from the Book of Changes, is a feng shui word and one of the 24 mountains of feng shui.

"Deck" is the last one in ten days, representing pure yin to weak water in nature. This kind of water is dirty with impurities. Its sex is mysterious, closed and gloomy.

"Ding" is the fourth in ten days, representing the feminine fire in nature. It is passive and weak.

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People in ancient China engaged in geomantic omen for two reasons.

Conducive to agricultural production and life. After ample food and clothing, the fundamental purpose of ancient China Feng Shui appeared, which changed from the above two aspects to wealth or longevity. The premise of prosperity or longevity is to eat a full stomach and live a down-to-earth life. Therefore, the scientific nature of Feng Shui is reflected in the fact that good Feng Shui is beneficial to agricultural production and human habitation.

There are six main standards of geomantic omen: mountain ring, water embrace, emotional style, sweet water quality, delicate and shiny red and yellow land, and timely land acquisition.

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