Take stock of the most classic architectural geomantic omen in China.

Five thousand years of Chinese civilization has achieved more than tens of millions. The extraordinary achievements in architecture alone are numerous. Throughout the past dynasties, we can cite some very representative buildings of the times, such as Yin Ruins in Shang Dynasty, Li Mountain Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang and Wang Tengting in Tang Dynasty, all of which are well-known buildings.

Today, from the perspective of architectural feng shui, we have specially selected several buildings with unique styles and distinctive oriental charm for everyone to enjoy.

Bank of China Building, Hong Kong

I.M. Pei poetically described the Bank of China Tower as smooth after the rain, but after the building was completed, people still talked about it, because Feng Shui said that the building was like cold light, with many sharp corners and edges like blades, which made people feel uneasy about the buildings with sharp corners and edges.

Temple of Heaven

In an agricultural society that has long depended on the weather, there is no doubt that the geomantic theory that pays attention to the natural environment has many practical significance. The most elegant sacrificial buildings in Beijing-the Temple of Heaven, Ditan, Ritan and Moon Altar in the inner and outer suburbs of old Beijing-are different from those in innate gossip.

The directions of Zhonggan South, Kunbei, Lidong, Kanxi, Tiannan, Betty, Tomorrow and Xiyue are the same. Among them, the Temple of Heaven is the place where the ancient emperors, known as the "Emperor of Heaven", offered sacrifices to heaven in the sunny winter solstice, in order to pray for good weather in the coming year.