What is Hetu Luoshu?

When talking about Hetu Luoshu, we have to mention the "Book of Changes". The "Book of Changes", together with the world-famous "Buddhist Sutra", "Bible" and "Vedas", are collectively called the highest wisdom of mankind. of classics. The development of China's entire culture began with the "Book of Changes". "Book of Changes" says: "The river produces pictures, Luo produces books, and the sages follow them." It points out that ancient Chinese philosophers used "River Pictures" and "Luo Books" as indicators of all wisdom.

According to legend, the "River Picture" dates back to the Fuxi era. There was an auspicious beast that looked like a dragon but not a dragon, and looked like a horse but not a horse. It flew out of the waves of the Yellow River. The patterns carved on the back of its dragon and horse represented the universe. The secret of the celestial phenomena lies in it. Legend has it that the Yellow Emperor later combined this map to invent the compass, successfully defeated his opponent Chi You, and successfully unified the tribes that were mainly in the Yellow River area at that time, called "Zhong". That is the reason for "China" in the future.

The river diagram is made up of 10 black and white dots to represent yin and yang, the five elements, and the four images. The diagram is a square.

"Luoshu" comes from the era of Dayu's flood control. It is said that when Dayu was controlling floods, he could not think of a way to control floods. Until one day, I saw a dragon turtle swimming ashore from Luoshui. From the patterns on the turtle's body, I was inspired by the wonderful mysteries of rivers and mountains. I realized the principle of directional channeling of water sources by mountains. Based on the channeling method, I further investigated. Due to the orderly rise and fall of the river at different times, and with the cooperation of man-made engineering projects, the water control was successful and he became the first great man of the Chinese nation.

From "River Map" to "Luoshu", China has gone through 2000 years. The image of "Luoshu" seems to be a further development of "River Map", which is also established by the "Five", and Generate another 8 number permutations.

In 1977, ancient cultural relics from the "Shuanggudui Western Han Dynasty Ruyin Tomb" were excavated in Fuyang, Anhui, and a "Taiyi Nine Palaces" was discovered. It is clearly engraved with the arrangement of the Eight Diagrams and the attributes of the Five Elements, and the pattern on the occupancy board is engraved with the quintessence of ancient Chinese civilization - the River Map and the Luo Book.

Xuankong Fengshui is a set of Fengshui derived from Hetu Luoshu. It is an ancient astronomer, scientist and philosopher who observed the astronomy, universe and geography. After countless years of research and experiments , which has been passed down from generation to generation and summarized the most accurate and most practical set of "Emperor's Learning".

Why is it called "Emperor's Study"? Because this set of "Xuankong Feng Shui" is a Feng Shui special for emperors, this school of Feng Shui is different from other schools and is the essence of Chinese culture. This knowledge has been secretly passed down in the palace for a long time. There were very few successors until Guo Pu introduced it to the people in the Jin Dynasty. After Yang Junsong in the Tang Dynasty, Jiang Dahong in the Ming Dynasty, and Shen Zhurong in the Qing Dynasty wrote books and established theories, it began to be carried forward. In recent years, it has begun to attract the attention of people at home and abroad. It started in Hong Kong in the 1980s and 1990s. Because Hong Kong's famous Feng Shui masters often applied this "Emperor's Theory", "Xuankong Feng Shui" reappeared in the world, becoming widely known and popular. It was highly praised by Chinese and foreign people and began to spread to the Western world.