Changzhou Qifeng Mountain is located in Menghe Town, northwest of Changzhou City, close to Provincial Highway 338, with convenient transportation. Changzhou is also known as Lanling in history, and Meng He is the birthplace of Lanling culture. Menghe Town is known as the "hometown of Qi and Liang Dynasties" because in the Northern and Southern Dynasties, there were two founding emperors of Qi and Liang Dynasties, 13 emperors. Therefore, Qifeng Mountain has also been called "the image of Long Mai" by Feng Shui masters in past dynasties. In 2008, Mr. Gui Haijie, an international master of the Book of Changes, and Tashi Dengzhu Living Buddha visited Qifeng Mountain in Changzhou, which highly affirmed the natural environment and humanistic value of Qifeng Mountain. In the same year, Mr. Gui Haijie personally wrote the article "Fengshan with the upper hand". With his profound knowledge of the Book of Changes, Mr. Gui Haijie made an in-depth analysis of the Feng Shui landform and humanistic value of Qifeng Mountain, with unique views and incisive opinions. The article writes:
"Qifeng Mountain" is located in Meng He, northwest of Changzhou, surrounded by continuous slopes in the west and north. The mountain is shaped like a phoenix bird, with its head held high and its posture agile and beautiful. According to historical records, "Qi Fengshan" was named after this mountain shape. "Phoenix" is the king of birds, and "habitat" means that birds stay and rest. It can be seen that the name "Qi Fengshan" is auspicious and profound. There is a flat land on the hillside of Qifeng Mountain, which is called the central acupoint in Funeral Sutra. This acupoint is more than 10,000 square feet, with lush plants and trees all the year round, and flowers are actually released. In the cave, streams are gurgling, pools are gurgling, birds are singing and insects are singing, and fish and shrimp are swarming. Immersed in it, it is refreshing, such as entering a fairyland. Stepping into the "Qi Fengshan International Humanities Cemetery" under construction, looking around the cave, you can see the four gods "Left Qinglong", "Right White Tiger", "Former Suzaku" and "After Xuanwu" recorded in the Burial Book. The mountain at the northern end of the cemetery is round and straight, vigorous and steady; The mountain trend is high in the west and low in the east. If the tortoise walks slowly, the "Xuanwu" described in Buried Sutra is natural. The flat land in the south of the cemetery winds for miles, with the sun shining, the clouds surging and the birds singing and the flowers smelling. It is a typical gathering place for Suzaku. The mountains on the west side of the cemetery are vertical and horizontal, stretching for several thousands of feet, and gradually lying down, such as Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon; Four tigers looked from a distance, their ears stood upright and listened, and their movements were vivid and vivid. It seems that it can resist the danger for the yin house, and the god of the white tiger guarding the garden and mausoleum is in sight. To the east of the cemetery, surrounded by rivers and flowing water, the detour is far away and affectionate; Surrounded by green dragons, it silently moistens the soil of the cemetery and contains the vitality of the cave.
The ideal feng shui model of "Zuo Qinglong, Right White Tiger, Former Su Zak, Later Xuanwu" can still exist in reality. The experts of "Qi Fengshan International Humanities Cemetery" in Kamchatka were deeply impressed by it, and they were deeply proud of being able to survey and excavate the "Qi Fengshan International Humanities Cemetery" which can confirm the ideal geomantic omen model in Buried Classic. Experts unanimously reached the conclusion of "Qi Fengshan Cemetery"-"There is a water-borne Fengshan in the upwind".