What does Kanyu mean? What is Kanyu?
1. Kan, the way of heaven; Yu, the way of truth. Kanyu is Feng Shui, one of the traditional Chinese cultures. "Historical Records" lists the Kanyu family in parallel with the Five Elements School, which originally meant to look up at the sky and observe the geography. Later generations specifically called people who read Feng Shui: "Kanyu Family", so Kanyu is also called Feng Shui among the Chinese people. However, it may be said that "Kanyu" does not only look at Feng Shui, but should be divided into five parts, namely: Luo Luo, Rika, Xuan Kong Xue, Burial Method and Xing Jia.
2. From "Book of Han·Yang Xiong Zhuan 1": "Belonging to Kanyu, he is fortified with barriers, and he is mad at the beasts." An ancient note by Yan Shi: "Zhang Yan said: 'Kanyu is the general of heaven and earth. "Meng Kang said: "Kanyu, the name of the god, the person who made the picture and book." "Kanyu, Zhang said it is the same." "Selected Works·Yang Xiong's "Ganquan Fu"" Li Shan quoted Han Xu Shen as saying: "Kan means the way of heaven; Yu means the way of earth." Later, "Kan Yu" was used to refer to heaven and earth. The poem "Zhongtang Plum Forest" by Ye Shi of the Song Dynasty: "Things are based on their meeting, and they inspire people to be shocked." The poem "Zhi Zhe Chen Weng Gu Gujuan" by Li Dongyang of the Ming Dynasty: "In the vast Kanyu, this meaning is sincere and hard."