Is the geomantic omen of "taking water as wealth" right?
in traditional geomantic omen, paying special attention to water, taking water as wealth, surrounded by water and reasonable water bureau is the geomantic omen of getting rich. Therefore, no matter the yin house or the yang house, there is water. Some modern feng shui masters also follow this theory, and when they see a certain yin house or yang house surrounded by water, they will make a fortune. When arranging geomantic omen, we also try to arrange water bureaus, such as rockery pools, fountains, goldfish ponds, geomantic wheels, geomantic objects with water and so on. It seems that with the water bureau, the financial resources will be rolling in. In fact, this is a one-sided understanding of the ancient theory of "taking water as wealth". Before automobiles came into being, transportation was underdeveloped, and water transportation was much faster than land transportation. Therefore, in our country, the civilization and prosperity of the Yangtze River and the Yellow River can be imagined. However, the natural Yangtze River and rivers can no longer meet people's needs for transportation, communication and exchange, so artificial rivers came into being, which people call "canals". The most famous Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal in China is the longest and largest canal in the world. It starts from Beijing (Zhuojun) in the north and reaches Hangzhou (Yuhang) in the south. It passes through Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei, Shandong, Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces, and runs through five major water systems, namely Haihe River, Yellow River, Huaihe River, Yangtze River and Qiantang River, with a total length of about 1,75 kilometers. It has been excavated for 785 years. The Beijing-Hangzhou Canal has played a great role in the economic and cultural development and communication between the northern and southern regions of China, especially in the development of industrial and agricultural economy and the rise of towns along the route. The Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal is also one of the oldest canals. It, together with the Great Wall of Wan Li, is known as two great projects in ancient China and is famous all over the world. As the traffic artery between north and south, the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal has played a great role in history. The navigation of the canal has promoted the rapid development of coastal cities. The intersection of Zhenjiang, Yangzhou Yangtze River and Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. Liaocheng Lake and its rivers account for 1/3 of the urban area, and are called "Venice in the North of China", which is very rare in northern cities, including the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. +Suzhou+"Suzhou Lake is ripe, and the world is full". The opening of the canal has made Suzhou rich in water and food. This shows that the water of the canal has brought civilization, prosperity and prosperity to the children along the river, so people think that "taking water as wealth" is correct. With the beginning of shipping, strengthening the transportation and economic and cultural exchanges between China and other countries in the world has also brought new civilization and wealth to China, which also shows that the theory of "taking water as wealth" is correct. But this does not mean that as long as there is water, there will be money. The key depends on what role water brings to people. What's more, with the increasing progress and development of means of transportation, the speed of transportation and communication between land and air has far exceeded that of water, and the civilization and wealth brought by land and air have far exceeded that of water. If we just think that "taking water as wealth" is too one-sided and backward. Yi-ology, like any science, must keep pace with the times and develop with the development of the times! Otherwise, blindly eating the past, treating the ancient theories as imperial edicts, and not making progress and improving them will only harm others and yourself!