Architectural geomantic omen
Architectural geomantic omen is a subject that studies architectural geomantic omen. The so-called geomantic omen is a knowledge of observing heaven and earth, which is also an ancient skill of "Qi". Only under the condition of sheltering from the wind and gathering water can we get "angry" So, what is "angry"? According to "Lu Chunqiu Ji Chun", the exuberance of qi leads to yang venting. Qi is the gas for the growth and development of all things, and it is an element that can rejuvenate.
Brief introduction of architectural geomantic omen
The first person in history to define Feng Shui was Guo Pu of Jin Dynasty, who said in the Book of Burial: "Buried people have spirit. Qi dissipates by the wind, and the boundary water stops. The ancients gathered to make it last forever, and the deeds stopped, so it was called Feng Shui. " Fan Yibin, a Qing man, wrote in the Book of Burial: "Without water, the wind will come and the gas will disperse; If there is water, the gas will stop and the wind will not stop. Therefore, the word Feng Shui is the most important word in learning. The land where water is obtained is the best, followed by the land where the wind is hidden. " In other words, Feng Shui is an ancient skill about being angry. Only under the condition of sheltering from the wind and gathering water can you get angry.
Architectural geomantic omen
What is anger? "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals-Ji Chun" says: "Anger is prosperous, and yang is venting." Qi is the gas for the growth and development of all things, and it is an element that can rejuvenate.
The so-called feng shui is to hide the wind and gather water, and the water moves and the wind is born. The wind is airflow, and the breeze circulating in the direction of Geely is anger. When people breathe angry, they feel refreshed. The strong wind in the unfavorable position is suffocating, and people are blown cold and easy to get sick; The gas that does not circulate is miasma, and people who breathe this gas are prone to get sick; The accumulation of wind and gas will make money, and wind and atmosphere will break money; Gas should be hidden, and turbidity should be discharged. Water is the source of life. In this world, all living things are inseparable from water. A good water source is one of the conditions for prolonging life. It will help people manage their wealth and build fish ponds in the right places.
Before Guo Pu, Feng Shui had another name: Shape Method. The tangible law category of Hanshu Yiwenzhi includes twenty volumes of Palace Terrain. Japanese scholar Gao Chuan Yanzi made a bet on this article: "It is said that the shape of Feng Shui orientation contains the contrast between land and animals, which is the difference between it and later Feng Shui." Integrity. Can be seen as the sky, and the land. Kan has the same meaning as Kan and Kan. In the Han dynasty, there were people who took Kanyu as their profession. "Historical Records-Biography of the Japanese" has Mr. Chu's note: "When I was filial to Emperor Wu, the party occupied the family and asked, how about a woman?" The Wuxing family said yes, and the Kanyu family said no. "Visible, KanYuGu has the responsibility of timing.
"Han Shu-Literature and Art Annals" contains "Jin Bian of Kanyu", that is, the book of Feng Shui orientation. In addition, feng shui is called green bag, green black, house, land and so on.
For the word Feng Shui, Ci Hai is defined as Feng Shui, also known as Feng Shui. A superstition in old China. It is believed that the geomantic conditions around residential bases or cemeteries can lead to the wealth of families living or buried. Also refers to the method of phase house phase tomb.
Scholars hold different views on the definition of Ci Hai, and the main tendency is not to equate Feng Shui with superstition. Yin Hongji wrote in the first issue of Research on the History of Natural Science (1989): "Feng Shui is a landscape evaluation system for finding auspicious places for architecture. It is the art of China's ancient geographical location and layout, and cannot be simply called superstition or science according to Western concepts. " Professor Pan pointed out in the preface of The Origin of Feng Shui: "The core content of Feng Shui is a kind of knowledge that people choose and deal with their living environment, and its scope includes houses, palaces, temples, tombs, villages and cities. Among them, the tomb is called Yin House, and the house is called Yang House.