Does feng shui really exist?

China's three principles of geomantic omen: the principle of integration of heaven and earth; Principle of balance between yin and yang; The principle of mutual generation and mutual resistance of the five elements.

In the long-term historical development, with the continuous enrichment and improvement of human knowledge and the progress of science and technology, China Feng Shui has formed many schools due to the differences in understanding. Among them, the two most basic schools: one is the situation school, which pays attention to the integration of heaven and earth, and takes the mountain as the shape in the spatial image, such as: "thousands of feet is the potential, and a hundred feet is the shape", so it is also called the shape method, the phoenix head and the trinity; The other is rational style, which pays attention to the integration of heaven and earth in time series, such as: yin and yang, five elements, zodiac, four seasons and five parties, gossip and nine winds, ternary luck and so on. , so it is also called ternary, regulation law.

Before the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, the theory of yin and yang and five elements was mostly based on the trend of mountains and rivers, that is, Luan Tou was the most important, such as: Guo Pu's "Buried Sutra"; After the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, people paid attention to the harmony between heaven and mind and the principle of qi, so as to effectively understand heaven. For example, Shao Yong's theory of "fortune telling" reached its peak.

In China geomantic omen, "shape method" is mainly used for site selection and shape selection; The "logical method" focuses on determining the indoor and outdoor orientation mode; In addition, there is a kind of "Japanese law" used to choose auspicious days to make things happen; The law of auxiliary truth chooses unfavorable measures to remedy the laws. According to the applicant, China Feng Shui is divided into Yang Zhai Feng Shui, that is, Yang Zhai Xiang method, which specializes in the location and layout of Guo Cheng houses where strangers live; Yin house geomantic omen, that is, Yin house burial method, specializes in the location and layout of graves and graves of the dead.

Feng Shui in China has different living environments, such as the so-called secluded house, the house in the wilderness and the house in the valley. For example, ternary geography has its own emphasis on the application of geomantic omen. For houses in the wilderness and in the valley, due to their close relationship with the surrounding natural geographical environment, more attention is paid to forms and methods; However, due to the limitation of its external environment, Jingyi House often adopts the way of paying equal attention to form and rationality.

The school of geomantic omen in China pays attention to finding dragons, examining sand, looking at water, taking acupoints and orienting. However, it pays attention to the theories of Yin and Yang, Five Elements, Branches and Branches, Eight Diagrams and Nine Palaces, and establishes a set of strict field work tools-jujube compass to determine the location planning orientation. China's geomantic omen, regardless of the situational school or the rational style, has formed many practical methods in history, but it must follow the following three principles: the principle of the integration of heaven and earth; Principle of balance between yin and yang; The principle of mutual generation and mutual resistance of the five elements.