A friend asked where the geomantic omen in Beijing is.
I don't know much about Feng Shui, but the geographical shape of Beijing is very good. Beijing was called Jingwan in ancient times because it has Taihang Mountain in the west and Yanshan Mountain in the north. It is a basin facing the sea in the southeast. At least it is a good place close to mountains and rivers, and it is a traffic fortress that the Central Plains region must pass through when it goes north and west. At that time, when Emperor Yongle of the Ming Dynasty decided to build Beijing as its capital, he sent Liu Bowen, a master of geomantic omen, to make an investigation for many years, and finally settled here, which must be quite promising.