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Feng shui in Buddhism

Generally, people who study Buddhism will mistakenly think that Buddhism rejects Feng Shui, but it is not. Feng shui is very important for survival and life!

For example, the ninth edition of People's Daily (No.65438+August 23, 0996) said: "As an ancient architectural theory in China, Feng Shui can be said to be an important part of China's traditional architectural culture, which contains knowledge of nature, philosophy of life, traditional aesthetics, ethics and many other rich contents. In fact, Feng Shui can also be said to be the sacred theory of environment, orientation and Feng Shui in ancient China. In terms of landscape, pay attention to the harmony and unity of human landscape and nature. In the aspect of environment, special attention is paid to the harmony and unity of artificial natural environment and natural natural environment. The purpose of geomantic omen theory is to explore nature, conform to nature, and moderately use and transform nature. Choose and create the best architectural environment suitable for people's physical and mental health and behavior needs, so as to achieve the perfect realm of yin and yang, heaven and man, body and mind. In terms of natural environment and natural orientation, Feng Shui summed up the knowledge of nature and corresponding life experience in astronomy, geography and meteorology related to architecture. "

"Great House Spectrum" mentioned: "Shennong tasted a hundred herbs, had good medicine, and adjusted many techniques. There is a disease that cannot be treated by standardizing many operations. It is the inspiration of the house. The gasification of Yin and Yang should be due to the innate nature of diseases, and the cure of herbs and stones is acquired diseases. Congenital can't be saved with the day after tomorrow, and congenital can remedy congenital. "

It can be seen that medical skills can't cure the diseases caused by houses, which shows that it is more effective to rationally adjust living houses (including burying ancestors) than medical skills and health preservation.