What is Feng Shui? There is a saying in the burial book: The person being buried is also able to take advantage of Qi. Qi is derived from Feng Shui in the Book of Changes.
The so-called "Book of Burial" says it is the "Book of Burial". "Book of Burial", also known as "Book of Burial", was written by Guo Pu during the Jin Dynasty. This book can be called the ancestor of Feng Shui.
The "Burial Sutra" says at the beginning, "The burial person hides and takes advantage of the vitality. The energy of yin and yang rises and becomes wind, rises and becomes clouds, falls and becomes rain, and travels to the earth. , which is called anger. "
It means to bury, which means to hide, to hide, to hide, to hide, etc. At the beginning, this burial specifically referred to tombs. Later, it continued to evolve and added many concepts. Things are divided into yin and yang. Yang is the Yang house where we usually live; while yin mainly refers to tombs. Multiplying vitality means multiplying with vitality. In other words, this sentence can be understood as, the key to whether a hiding is good or not lies in whether it takes advantage of the vitality.
Text, it explains what anger is. Anger is the energy of yin and yang. The interaction of yin and yang causes wind to blow out. When it rises, it turns into clouds. Then it falls back to the earth in the form of rain, and then falls on the ground again. In operation, that is, interaction.
If you are interested, you can read the "Burial Sutra" and search for this book, and you will get a relatively detailed explanation!