Master of feng shui in architecture
The Wei and Jin Dynasties produced such masters as Guan Ju and Guo Pu. During the Three Kingdoms period, Guan Ju was famous for his expertise in plain warfare. Guan Geographical Indications was written in Guan Lu. Guo Pu's deeds are even more amazing, which are introduced in detail in the comments of Burial Book. Ming Di was the most taboo emperor in the Southern Song Dynasty. To make a bed and build a wall in the palace, you must pray to God first. He heard that there were colorful clouds in Xiao Daocheng's ancestral grave, so he secretly sent someone to nail the four corners of the grave. As a result, Xiao Daocheng finally became emperor.
During the Southern Qi Dynasty, Hengyang had a strange custom. When the villagers get sick, they say it's a man-made disaster, and they have to dig their ancestral graves to wash their bones. When Yang Gongren, the prime minister of Sui Dynasty, moved to his ancestral grave, he invited five or six groups of Feng Shui masters to the fragrant mansion. One of them, Shu Chuo, guessed what was going on underground and rewarded him. At that time, the most famous incense emperor was Xiao Ji, who once chose an auspicious place for the queen. Wendi didn't listen to his advice, so he predicted that the luck of Sui Dynasty would not last long. He wrote books such as To Yao Di Lu.
In the Tang Dynasty, a large number of famous teachers emerged, such as Fu Tuhong, Sima Toutuo,,, Zeng, among which the most famous. He recited the palace geomantic books and spread them all over Jiangxi. His disciples were all students. At that time, feng shui was also very popular in the northwest. There are a lot of geomantic omen in Dunhuang area, and a book called "Yin Yang Jia Tu Jing" is circulated locally, which advocates the principle that houses are sunny, high and close to the water.
Song Huizong believed in geomantic omen, once listened to the words of surgery, and raised the northwest terrain in order to have more children and more blessings. In the Song Dynasty, people generally attached importance to Feng Shui. Zhu said that people died in their own homes and were buried in March. Choose the terrain first and open it another day. There were many Feng Shui masters in Song Dynasty, such as Lai Wenjun, Chen Tuan, Wu Jinglian, Fu, Xu, Zou Kuan, Cai and Li. It is said that Liu Ji was the best feng shui person in Ming Dynasty. There is a book called Landscape and Wandering, which is named after him.
Throughout history, the pre-Qin period was the gestation period of Feng Shui theory, the Song Dynasty was the prevailing period, and the Ming and Qing Dynasties were the flooding period. Since this century, geomantic omen has had a great market in old China. After liberation, it suffered a heavy blow in theory, but it is still used in practice. With the international attention to geomantic omen and its applicability, geomantic omen, an ancient discipline, has a new vitality. We say that today's era is a period of integration and renewal of geomantic omen. We should take its essence and discard its dross, and make a scientific evaluation and interpretation based on modern natural science to better benefit mankind. In the study of geomantic omen, scholars believe that the ultra-micro ions and magnetic fields in nature (such as plasma generators sold in previous years) have obvious positive and negative effects on human body, and any substance in nature will produce ultra-micro ions and magnetic fields acting on human body, and these energies will also change with the constant changes of environment and human body field information. This kind of information energy can make us happy, quick-thinking, healthy and long-lived, and it can also make people slow-thinking, nervous (hitting ghosts), sick and short-lived! Geomantic omen is to add some information symbols on the basis of foundation and residential layout to meet people's psychological requirements of seeking good fortune and avoiding evil.
In a person's life, the human body constantly exchanges material energy and information with the outside world, and the changes of natural electromagnetic waves are inevitably accompanied by some physical and chemical phenomena (some scholars have successfully tested people, animals and plants with instruments). Under the influence of the outside world, a series of physiological and biochemical phenomena occurred, which provided a foundation for the role of Feng Shui.