Needham Bo Tu, a world-renowned historian and the University of Cambridge, England, wrote in Science and China's Literati Friends:
"Feng Shui is actually a comprehensive natural science of geography, meteorology, landscape, ecology, urban architecture and so on ... it is an ancient landscape architecture in China".
"When I first returned to Europe from China, one of the deepest impressions was the feeling of losing close contact with the weather. In China, wooden lattice windows are pasted, thin paper is pasted on the wall, there are open corridors outside each room, and the sound of rain falling on the yard and Xiaotian well ... In European houses, people are completely isolated in this field. "
"In many ways, Feng Shui is beneficial to the people of China. For example, it is suggested that planting bamboo forests can prevent wind, emphasizing that running water is close to the value of houses. although
In other respects, it is superstitious, but it always contains an aesthetic element, which can be explained by the overwhelming beauty of farmland, houses and villages all over China.
It can be seen that foreigners' recognition of Feng Shui is just feelings and research. The real founder of Feng Shui is in our land of China.