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What is Jiang Zhenyun’s view on Feng Shui from the Book of Changes?

Feng Shui is a mystical art with a long history in the Chinese nation. It is also called Qingwu Art and Qingnang Art. The more academic term is called Kanyu. Feng Shui is the force of nature and the large magnetic field energy of the universe. Wind is the vitality and field energy, and water is flow and change. Feng Shui is originally the art of looking at the land, which is a method of checking geography on the spot. It is also called land phase, and it was also called the art of geography in ancient times. It is a philosophy that studies the environment and the laws of the universe. Since people are a part of nature, nature is also a part of people. Reach the state of "harmony between man and nature". Feng Shui has two interpretations. One is edema, which is mostly caused by the invasion of wind evil, loss of lung energy, inability to regulate water channels, and accumulation of water and dampness in the body. The second refers to the natural situation of residential sites, cemeteries, etc., such as the system of land lines, directions of mountains and rivers, etc. The most important thing in Feng Shui practice is the water method. The so-called water method is to adjust the relationship between the direction of the building and the flowing water to make the water in the best position. The "water" in modern Feng Shui generally refers to all flowing auras, such as Roads, water pipes, etc.