What do Feng Shui and Shukaku mean?

In the traditional culture of China, Feng Shui has always been regarded as an important way of life and wisdom. Based on the special energy and powerful atmosphere in the natural environment, it aims to create a balanced and harmonious living and working environment. Feng Shui advocates building according to topography, landscape structure, wind direction and water flow, and placing objects and decorations indoors to attract beneficial gas fields and stay away from evil gas fields.

As a symbol, Shukaku has always been regarded as a symbol of good luck. In the traditional culture of China, Shukaku is a kind of stone carving with lotus flowers standing side by side, usually placed by the lake or in the courtyard, which symbolizes the pursuit of elegant and clean lifestyle. Shukaku is an artistic product that promotes the spirit of life and the value of traditional culture. Its appearance is not only a symbol of the continuation of traditional culture, but also a lofty celebration of the value of life.

Feng Shui and Shukaku both represent the embodiment of China's traditional cultural values. They respectively represent the ancient people in China's worship and awe of the natural environment and the beauty of life. Feng Shui and Shukaku have been widely inherited and developed in modern times. At the same time, we should advocate drawing lessons from Feng Shui and Shukaku's ideas in urban planning and architectural design, so as to build a more harmonious and balanced human home.