What does feng shui mean?

There are many Feng Shui masters in history, and everyone has a unique set of skills, characteristics, interests and experiences, so everyone has his own way of living. This shows all kinds of Mr. Feng Shui, all kinds of Mr. Feng Shui. This issue of Feng Shui Culture sums up the biographies of 53 famous Feng Shui teachers who have contributed to the science of Feng Shui in history into eighteen principles.

Geomantic omen, that is, geomantic omen, is one of the five traditional physiognomy techniques, that is, the method of observing geography on the spot, which is used to choose methods and principles such as palace, village site selection and cemetery construction. The original intention is a knowledge of choosing the right place. Feng shui has a long history. In ancient times, geomantic omen prevailed in the cultural circle of China, and it was a very important factor in food, clothing, housing and transportation. Many documents related to Feng Shui have been preserved. According to documents, ancient geomantic omen was mostly used in the site selection of towns and villages, as well as the construction of palaces, and later developed to find funeral terrain.

Eighteen principles of scientific geomantic omen:

Overall system principle

Principle of adapting to local conditions

Ecological restoration principle

Principle of architectural landscape

Landscape selection principle

Principle of negative yin holding yang

Principle of observing form and environment

Principle of geological inspection

Principle of water quality analysis

Principle of quantity adjustment

The principle of controlling anger

Moderate center principle

Aesthetic principle

Greening principle

Feng shui conversion principle

Dialectical principle of harmony between yin and yang

Principle of timely emotion

Principles of chemistry and physical contamination detection