Feng Shui Gao concluded

The most fundamental and basic core of Feng Shui is the Five Elements Theory closely related to the Book of Changes. The principles of fire, water and soil in Jin Mu's Five Elements are widely used in geomantic omen.

The relationships are: Muke fire, fire born soil, native gold, jinsheng water, aquatic wood, Muke soil, Tuke water, Shuike fire, Hawke gold, Jin Kemu.

After thousands of years of development, Feng Shui has formed different schools of Feng Shui. The main schools can be divided into: Yang Feng Shui, Fei Xing, Ba Zhai Feng Shui, Numerology Feng Shui and so on. But they all have one thing in common: the five planets of the solar system, Venus, Jupiter, Mercury, Mars and Saturn, are called five latitudes, also called five splendors. East belongs to Jupiter, also known as the annual star; Venus in the west is also called Taibai; It belongs to Mars in the south, also called flicker; Mercury is in the north, also known as the star; It belongs to Saturn, also called revitalization. Among them, Jupiter is considered a good star, while Mars is considered a disaster. Five stars plus the sun and the moon are called seven nights, and five nights and seven nights are widely used in geomantic theory. The concepts of four elephants, namely Qinglong (east), Baihu (west), Suzaku (south) and Xuanwu (north), also evolved from astronomy.

In other words, as long as you understand the five elements in each direction, you will understand the basic feng shui!

For example, if you are a person who loves the earth, your floor is just a wooden floor. If it is so dull, it will hurt your anger and be bad for you. So this kind of person should choose the floor that belongs to earth or fire!