How to read Kanyu

[kān yú].

Chinese means feng shui. Kan, the meaning of mutation, represents the word "terrain"; Metaphor, "inheriting metaphor" means studying topography and landforms, focusing on describing landforms. Ex: I have been here for a long time, and I can see the ins and outs of a piece of land at a glance.

"Historical Records" juxtaposes the Kanyujia family with the Wuxing family, with the original intention of looking up at the sky and overlooking the mountains, rivers and water conservancy. Later generations called it "the home of geomancy", so "geomancy" was also called "geomancy" by the people.

However, it may be said that "Kanyu" is not only about Feng Shui, but should be divided into five parts: Luo Luo, day classes, metaphysics, burial methods and physique. Gao Yuxiang, director of China Architectural Geomantic Society, advocates dialectically studying China's classical geomantic books, discarding its dross, selecting its essence and discarding its idealistic color, and scientifically and reasonably explaining geomantic omen with positive physical phenomena.

Word explanation:

First, comparability.

1. Yes; Can: ~ is an important task. ~ call it a model.

2. Can endure; Can endure: difficult ~. No insult.

3. Last name.

Second, Yu

1. Car: ~ horse. Give up ~ get on the boat.

2. The part of a car that can carry people and goods.

3. refers to the sedan chair: shoulder ~. Color ~

4. ground: ~ ground. ~ figure.

5. numerous; Everyone's: ~ on. ~ love.

Make sentences completely.

1. A stone falls into two streams in front of the temple, which is called "tortoise offering birthday greetings" and "snake playing with pearls" by the Kanyu family.

2. Ancient geomantic experts chose the most favorable places for human survival and reproduction to build urban and rural houses by observing the mountain situation, thus forming a unique geomantic omen in China.

3. It is reported that the newly launched "Ruyi Academy" specially invited Dong Yiqi, an internationally renowned geomantic master, to point out the maze, and set up the pattern of "eight golden locks to make rich officials, and the two lakes are the best".

4. The site selection and construction of the Six Mausoleums in the Song Dynasty basically followed the mausoleum system in the Northern Song Dynasty, which fully reflected the influence of ancient Kanyu thought.