In fact, feng shui is similar to Chinese medicine. Due to the limitation of the times, there are indeed many superstitious contents, but there are also many scientific places. We should treat Feng Shui objectively and fairly. At present, there is a general view on geomantic omen in academic circles: although geomantic omen theory is not short of superstition, it is also a natural science that combines geography, meteorology, ecology, landscape architecture and other disciplines.
For example, Feng Shui takes "water" as wealth. From the perspective of modern science, where there are rivers, transportation is generally convenient, which can promote the development of commerce, irrigation of crops is also convenient, and grain output is high. In this way, water is indeed "wealth"!
For example, Feng Shui has an "anti-bow evil". Take a winding river as an example. The inside of the curve is a place with good feng shui, and the outside is a place with bad feng shui. If the house is built outside, the owner will be adversely affected! From the point of view of modern science, a lot of sediment is often washed out from the inside of the bend, forming fertile soil, and agricultural planting activities will get a bumper harvest here; Outside the bend is the eroded river bank, which is eroded by the impact of river water for a long time, and the soil is easy to collapse. If the house is built on it, it is difficult to ensure the safety of the house!