Guo Pu, who was called the founder of Feng Shui by the later Buddha. The word "Feng Shui" comes from Guo Pu's book "Funeral Classics": "Qi is scattered by the wind, and the boundary water stops; The ancients got together and made it stick, so it was called Feng Shui. " "The method of feng shui is that water is the best, followed by Tibetan wind." It can be said that Guo Pu was the first geomantic expert to summarize geomantic omen.
Secondly, his book "Funeral Classics" extracted geomantic omen from traditional geomantic omen, which not only defined geomantic omen, but also established geomantic omen theory in an all-round way, laying a solid foundation for the development of geomantic omen in later generations. The "Feng Shui Method" initiated by him, in which water comes first, followed by Tibetan wind, has been passed down for more than 1,700 years, but it still stands, especially today.
It is for the above reasons that Guo Pu is called the founder of Feng Shui.