The location of tombs in different dynasties is a jingle.
When the ancients chose the burial place, they paid attention to choosing the land of geomantic omen. More feng shui than a cemetery? The house where the living lived in ancient times was called Yangzhai, and we should pay attention to geomantic omen when building it. The grave where you live after death is called a yin house, and you should pay attention to feng shui when you are buried. So feng shui can be divided into yang house and yin house.
Feng Shui is a mysterious art, which has a long history in China. It is also called Kate art, Qingnang art and Kanyu art ... Wind is vitality and field energy, and water is flowing and changing.
There is a cloud in the famous book "Burial Book": "Buried people take advantage of anger, and the gas is scattered by the wind, and the boundary water stops. The ancients gathered together and made it stop, so it was called Feng Shui, the method of Feng Shui, water was the best, followed by Tibetan wind. " Therefore, people expect to choose the living or burial environment, so as to achieve the desire to avoid misfortune.
Geomantic omen theory, geomantic omen, wind is the qi of heaven, water is the blood of the earth, and gathering blood is wealth. There is a saying in "People Don't Bury Ten Places": A lonely mountain cannot be buried. The reason here is that the grave should pay attention to "hiding wind and gathering water"
There is a saying in Feng Shui that "if you are not afraid to ride on your head, you are afraid to suck on your feet". When gas goes down the mountain, the lower potential energy absorbs the upper potential energy. Buried at the top of the lonely peak, it is easy to be said that it is bad for future generations. This is the origin of the phrase "bury the mountain without burying the top". As for "burying the mountain without burying the top", these are all famous geomantic sayings.
Whether later generations believe in geomantic metaphysics is a matter of different opinions. Pay attention to the differences between tombs of past dynasties. The "butte can't be buried" mentioned in Ten Burial Places refers to the butte, that is, the isolated mountain top without surrounding.
It can also be seen from the inventory of tombs of various dynasties in history in later generations that not all of them were buried at the top of the mountain, nor were they all "buried on slopes instead of mountains".
1, tombs in the Spring and Autumn Period, the Warring States Period and the Early Western Han Dynasty are generally buried at or near the top of the mountain. 2. The tombs in the middle and late Western Han Dynasty are generally above the mountains, and the highest place is not chosen.
Most tombs from the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties were located halfway up the mountain. 4. The tombs from Sui Dynasty, Tang Dynasty to Song Dynasty were generally buried on the hillside or under the hillside. Especially in the Tang Dynasty, the tombs of great men were also chosen in the mountains, digging holes into the mountains.
Grave robbers usually have some geomantic omen and ancient history, so they have also studied the burial customs of various dynasties, so there are also some grave robbers. The judgments of these "experts" on some tombs are really surprising. Because tombs in different periods in China have different locations,
Therefore, the grave robbers also summed up a jingle: "The Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period buried the top of the mountain, and the Qin and Han tombs; The mountainside was chosen in the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Southern Dynasties, and the Sui and Tang Dynasties were quite steep. " Why is there a phenomenon of "gradual transition from the top of the mountain to the mountainside" in the evolution of tombs in past dynasties?
From the original cognition of Feng Shui, the original cognition of Feng Shui will be gradually revised or even subverted with the evolution of history, tending to be more reasonable and accurate. Feng Shui, from its birth to the present, is also a process of development and evolution. According to the geomantic theory, "Long Mai" looks like a rolling mountain.
In the distance, there are bumps and depressions, which is the Long Mai in Feng Shui. According to geomantic omen, the reason why the mountain rises is because of the qi, that is, the Long Mai geogas is running, and the ground is towering when it is running.