Cultural Relics Collected by China Architectural Geomantic Culture Museum
On the east side of the preface hall is Fan Wentong, a librarian of the Shanghai Literature and History Museum: "The wind transports the four sides of the world, and the water meets the natural machine at four o'clock"; On the west side is a book couplet written by Tianshu Zhu, a Beijing-based calligraphy doctor: "Harmony is the most precious thing to mix with folk affairs, and it is better than Taihe". The two couplets highlight the philosophy in Feng Shui culture and the cultural connotation of "whether it is extremely Thai". There is a Thai hexagram painting on the north wall. The Book of Changes says: "Heaven and earth meet, Thailand". It refers to the alternation of the world, the participation of Yin and Yang, the circulation of all things, and the vitality. From ancient times to the present, the hexagrams of "Tai" are auspicious symbols. The definition of "Tai" is unobstructed and safe, which is the overall connotation and characteristics of Tai Gua, and has a special position in the traditional architectural geomantic culture of China. The geomantic knowledge museum allows visitors to fully understand the origin and development process of architectural geomantic culture, genre classification and other related knowledge. The Five Elements Experience Museum is a museum with high participation of tourists. There are five luminous small round tables around a big round table on the ground, which show the words "Jin Mu, fire, water and earth" respectively. In this hall, visitors can learn about the five elements and other knowledge. The office feng shui museum shows visitors the advantages and disadvantages of the office through the orientation and electronic display effect, and guides people to create a more comfortable living environment. Celebrity Ancient Books Museum displays architectural geomantic works such as The Yellow Emperor's House Classic, What Geography the Son of Man Should Know, Chongyi and Yijing Jingyi. , let visitors know more about the relevant knowledge. On the wall of the multimedia exhibition hall, there are many references to ancient villages such as furong village in Jiaxing, Zhejiang, Chengkan Village in Huangshan, Anhui, Yancun in Wuyuan, Jiangxi, Licun and Zhuge Village in Lanxi, Zhejiang. The four houses introduce Huizhou-style houses, Jiangxi-style houses, Soviet-style houses and Thai-style houses respectively, and show their architectural styles and characteristics, so that people can understand the inherent Feng Shui elements in these houses.