What feng shui book is the most practical?

1, Tibetan scriptures

It was written by Guo Pu, the originator of the Jin Dynasty, and it is the most authoritative Feng Shui classic. Learning Feng Shui, learning Feng Shui, must start from "Funeral Classics".

2. Capsule cleaning well

This book was written by Yang Junsong, a great Buddhist in the Tang Dynasty. It is the authoritative work of geographers. They distinguish the good and bad mountains and rivers through the obedience of Yin and Yang to the nine planets.

3. Qingnang Aozhi

This book was written by Yang Junsong and is a family heirloom of Yang Gong. Geomantic experts of past dynasties regarded it as a true book, full of praise.

4. Shuilongjing

This book was written by Jiang Dahong in Qing Dynasty. It is not easy to summarize its contents. It can only be said that it is priceless, and it must be a rare book for those who want to learn Feng Shui.

5. "Shake the Dragon"

It was written by Yang Junsong in the Tang Dynasty, and it is the most widely circulated geographical monograph.

6. Fu

This book was written by Bu in the Tang Dynasty, which is a masterpiece of China's geomantic omen, and also a classic of the situation method, that is, the Feng Shui method of Luan Tou.

7. Boshan

Huang Miaoying, a geomantic master in the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties, collected lifelong learning and wrote a treasure book. The characteristic of this book is practicality.

8. Buried Wings

Miao Xiyong, a traditional Chinese medicine in Ming Dynasty, is one of the representative works of Feng Shui school, and it is a classic document that transplanted the diagnosis process of traditional Chinese medicine into Feng Shui theory after it developed to a certain stage.

9. Geography of the Son of Man

This book, co-authored by Xu Shanji and Xu Shanshu in the Ming Dynasty, is an authoritative masterpiece devoted to the theory and application of Feng Shui. After the publication of this book, it was recommended by all scholars, and there was no one who did not read this book to study the shape of Longdong. At that time, people described this book as "gathering many books, and compromising it is enough to break the doubts of the group and be a major event", which shows its importance.

10, "Geographic Mining Set"

This book is a special book about the situation and tactics of the Dragon Cave written by Li in Ming Dynasty.