What are the common names of Feng Shui?

Feng Shui, also known as Feng Shui, or the art of divining houses, seeing houses and seeing scenery, is an important basis for building houses and gardens in ancient China. "Feng Shui Debate" said: "The so-called Feng Shui people benefit from hidden mountains, with thick soil color, and are not in a hurry to take the wind from all sides. And those who don't care about the low wind, also called water people take the high dryness of their terrain, they don't make water close to their husbands and skin. If the water potential bends into a circle, it will have a second meaning. " Understanding and using the natural environment, creating a good living environment, winning the best weather, geographical location, people and conditions, and achieving the realm of harmony between man and nature coincide with China's gardening thought of classical gardens.

The location of the garden expresses the owner's understanding of the environment, which includes the aesthetic of cultural psychology. The location of Yanshan Garden has a unique geographical advantage and natural resources of real mountains and waters. Yanshan Garden is about 500 meters long from north to south and 330 meters wide from east to west. There is Fangzhushan in the south and Ruzhongshan in the north. There are caves in Fangzhushan, Taoyuan Cave and Qingluo Stream passing through the whole park. Between the two mountains, Qingluoxi winds and flows, and this area is just used to build pavilions. Judging from the external environment of Yanshan Garden, the garden faces Yanshan in the west and Yanshan Town in the south, so it is very quiet in the noise. "Building a house is in a humanistic environment, and there are no horses and chariots." It is indeed a "land of geomantic omen".