A complete book list of Chinese Feng Shui knowledge
Part 1 Summary of Feng Shui Knowledge
Chapter 1 How to Scientifically Understand Feng Shui
Feng Shui is an ancient cultural phenomenon and a type of ancient scholarship. Although it is mixed with many elements of metaphysics and superstition, it also has simple scientific principles. We can neither label it as "superstition" and completely deny it, nor can we accept it as a science. Instead, we should seek truth from facts on the basis of Go up, discard the false and retain the true, and look at it objectively.
1. The ancients’ definition of “Feng Shui”
2. The definition of Feng Shui in "Cihai" remains to be discussed
3. Feng Shui is full of superstitions, but it cannot be completely denied
4. There are simple scientific principles in Feng Shui
5. Feng shui and science cannot be completely equated
6. Feng Shui is an ancient cultural phenomenon
Chapter 2 Basic theoretical knowledge of Feng Shui
What exactly is "Feng Shui"? Guo Pu, a Yi scholar and Feng Shui expert from the Jin Dynasty in China, believes that "anger" is the core of Feng Shui theory. "Animation" is the foundation of all things. Where there is "anger", there is hope. Where there is hope, there is an "auspicious place". Therefore, the ultimate goal of Feng Shui is to choose an auspicious place that is conducive to survival and development. In a house, the place is good and the people are outstanding, and the house is auspicious and the people are prosperous.
1. The theoretical core of Feng Shui - "Qi"
2. Feng Shui aims to "hide wind and gather energy"
3. The application of Yin and Yang theory in Feng Shui
4. Five Elements Theory and Feng Shui Theory
Chapter 3: The Origin and School of Chinese Feng Shui
Chinese Feng Shui has a long history, which can be traced back to the "Yin Mansion" of the "Stop Cave Man" 30,000 years ago ” and “Yangzhai”. It can be said that this prehistoric period was the embryonic period of Chinese Feng Shui. Subsequently, it developed in the pre-Qin and Qin-Han dynasties, and matured in the Sui and Tang dynasties. Since then, Chinese Feng Shui practitioners have begun to divide into different factions.
1. Chinese Feng Shui can be traced back to primitive society
2. Feng Shui in the Pre-Qin Period
3. During the Qin and Han Dynasties, Feng Shui gradually became popular
4. During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, people began to pay attention to the feng shui of the Yin House
5. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, Feng Shui began to mature
6. Overview of Feng Shui after the Tang Dynasty
7. Schools of Chinese Feng Shui and their distribution areas
Chapter 4: The Situation Method of Chinese Feng Shui
The Situation Method focuses on achieving the unity of heaven, earth and man in the spatial image, and pays attention to the form and range, so it is also It's called "form". The situational school of Feng Shui starts from the selection of terrain, topography, and natural environmental conditions, and pays attention to objective and realistic situations such as dragons, sand, and water. In essence, it actually uses the natural landscape environment, architectural form, decoration design and other elements to make the building suitable for people's physiological and psychological requirements, and achieve the best effects in terms of physical, mental and visual feelings.
1. A theoretical review of Feng Shui situation method
2. In Feng Shui, "form" and "potential" are indispensable
3. To understand the earth, you must first observe the water
4. Looking for a dragon
5. Check the sand
6. Acupuncture
7. Orientation
8. Seeing evil spirits and transforming evil spirits
Chapter 5: The Qi-Regulating Method of Chinese Feng Shui
The Feng Shui "Liqi School" is also known as the Lifa School and the Liqi Sect. This school of Feng Shui focuses on achieving the goal in time sequence. The factors considered for the unity of heaven, earth and man include yin and yang and five elements, zodiac signs, four seasons, three yuan and nine fortunes, river map and Luoshu, Bagua and nine stars, etc. The theory of "regulating qi" in Chinese Feng Shui is more abstract and complex than the theory of "regulating qi", but the "regulating qi school" does not ignore "situation". The two have substantial similarities, that is, they both believe that the Dragon Vein Ridge is the body of Feng Shui and regulates qi. It is for Feng Shui purposes.
1. Regulating Qi means handling the Yin and Yang auras
2. The "angry" place is auspicious place
3. Factors affecting the feng shui of a homestead
4. Determine the quality of homestead feng shui based on "qi"
5. Qi standard ruler for measuring sand and water
6. A brief introduction to the theory of Xuan Kong Feng Shui Qi Regulation
7. The trajectory of the Purple and White Nine Stars and the judgment of good or bad luck
8. Directional Qi-regulating Techniques
Chapter 6: The External Communication of Chinese Feng Shui
Feng Shui is an authentic Chinese local culture, but it has a strong influence on surrounding areas and even Europe and the United States. In recent years, Europe, the United States and other countries have also launched a new "Chinese Feng Shui craze". Therefore, it is necessary for us to review the diffusion process of Chinese Feng Shui culture and foreign research trends, which will help us study and study Feng Shui more comprehensively.
1. The spread of Chinese Feng Shui overseas
2. International Feng Shui theory research trends
3. Evaluation of Chinese Feng Shui by foreign scholars
Part 2: Home Feng Shui
Chapter 7: Selection of the external environment of the residence
The outdoor environment is closely related to the residence. It’s the same in life or in Feng Shui. "Ten Books on Yangzhai" says: "The place where people live should be dominated by the earth, mountains and rivers. Their origins and momentum are the greatest and most closely related to people's misfortunes and blessings. If the big shape is not good, the internal shape will not be good, and it will not be all good." That is, That is to say, a person’s residence must first be in harmony with the earth, mountains and rivers. If the external environment is not chosen properly, even if the internal layout of the house is arranged properly, it will not be called a good house after all.
1. How to identify the shape of a house in Jingyi
2. The exterior and interior appearance of the house
3. The ideal environmental model of Chinese residential buildings
4. A good landscape is one of the goals pursued by an ideal residence
5. Choose a closed environmental unit as the residential base site
6. It is best for a house facing north and south
7. Avoid uninhabitable places
8. Essentials of road feng shui
9. The good and evil of the water layout
Chapter 8 Feng Shui of doors, windows and entrances
The feng shui of a house is greatly affected by the doors, windows and entrances. Doors and windows are the air vents of a house, the throat connecting private space to the world. "The Yangzhai Door to Braid" in "Thirty Chapters on Debate" says: "The most important door of the Yangzhai is the air vent!" In addition, the entrance hall is the air vent of the house. It is also very important as the first pass after entering the house.
1. Choose the direction of opening the door carefully
2. The shape and size of the door should be particular
3. Feng shui requirements for the color and pattern of the door
4. The role of windows in Feng Shui layout
5. Things to note when opening windows
6. The Feng Shui effect of the entrance hall
Chapter 9 Feng Shui requirements for the layout of the living room
1. Feng Shui requirements for the placement of living room equipment
2. Feng shui layout in 8 major directions in the living room
3. Ceiling layout requirements
4. The placement of sofas, coffee tables and modular cabinets in the living room
5. What are the taboos for installing the door in the living room
6. Methods to resolve sharp corners and beams in the living room
7. Placement of air conditioners
Chapter 10 Feng Shui requirements for bedrooms and study rooms
1. The location and layout of the bedroom
2. Feng shui taboos in the bedroom
3. The bedroom door is very particular
4. Color matching in the bedroom
5. Bed design requirements
6. Tips for setting up a bed
7. New house layout requirements
8. Feng shui planning for children’s rooms
9. Principles that should be followed when decorating a study room
10. Things to avoid when placing your desk
Chapter 11 Feng Shui in the kitchen, dining room and bathroom
1. The location of the kitchen and the choice of door opening direction
2. "Nine taboos" on the location of the stove and stove
3. Restaurant location selection and decoration requirements
4. Things you should pay attention to when buying a dining table
5. Table setting taboos
6. Choosing the location of the bathroom
Chapter 12 Feng Shui of Plants, Flowers and Animal Raising
1. Feng shui effect of plants
2. The role of growing flowers and plants indoors
3. Common auspicious plants
4. Flowers that should not be placed in the room
5. Flowers can also be grown in small courtyards
6. Plants suitable for planting on the balcony
7. Different plants should be placed in different areas of the house
8. Eight Common Kinds of Feng Shui Fish
Chapter 13 Feng Shui Techniques and Reducing Evil in the House
1. How to break Feng Shui taboos inside the house
2. How to remedy a house with feng shui defects
3. Improvement of residential space
4. Feng Shui decorations and the five elements of the family
5. How to resolve gun evil
6. Feng shui dragon has the effect of controlling evil spirits
7. Texts, patterns and symbols can suppress evil spirits
8. Kirin can ward off evil spirits
9. Pixiu can attract wealth and ward off evil spirits
10. Some traditional house-killing items
Part 3: Shop Feng Shui
Chapter 14: Overview of Modern Shop Feng Shui Theory
1. Nine principles that shop Feng Shui should follow
2. The application of the concept of "unity of heaven, earth and man" in architectural Feng Shui
3. The gathering and dispersing of Qi directly affects the quality of shop Feng Shui
4. Look at the Feng Shui of shops from the situation
5. The impact of water system layout on shop Feng Shui
6. The Principles of Feng Shui Adjustment and Transformation
Chapter 15 Feng Shui Do’s and Don’ts in Selection of Store Locations
1. Four detailed rules for shop location selection
2. The most suitable location for opening a store
3. Land not suitable for opening a store
4. Feng Shui location selection for different types of shops
5. Examples of common store locations
6. "Innately deficient" commercial buildings
7. The impact of road shape on shop Feng Shui
8. The relationship between shop Feng Shui and surrounding buildings
9. The formation of a large business district from the perspective of overall Feng Shui
Chapter 16 Feng Shui requirements for outdoor decoration of shops
1. Feng shui taboos for shop door decoration
2. There should not be too many store doors
3. Design of shop appearance
4. Color matching of store appearance
5. Shop window design Feng Shui
6. Feng Shui Requirements for Store Decoration
Chapter 17 Feng Shui Requirements for Shop Interior Decoration
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2. Floor decoration Feng Shui
3. The ceiling design is exquisite in Feng Shui
4. Wall decoration Feng Shui
5. Feng shui design of shelves and containers
6. Feng shui adjustment inside the shop
Chapter 18 Detailed rules for the feng shui layout of the shop
1. Principles of interior layout of large shopping malls
2. How to layout a small shop to boost wealth
3. Feng shui taboos for shops’ financial position
4. The prosperous layout of the coffee shop
5. The internal layout of the hair salon
6. The prosperous layout of the restaurant
7. Interior layout of clothing store
8. The prosperous layout of western restaurants
9. The bar’s wealth-promoting layout
10. The internal layout of the drug store
Chapter 19: Store name, trademark and Feng Shui matters for store opening
1. The relationship between shop name and Feng Shui
2. Use the "Five Elements" to name the shop
3. Principles to be followed when naming a shop
4. Tips on naming your shop
5. Signboard design Feng Shui
6. Trademark design tips
7. Five characteristics that a store’s logo needs to have
8. Choose an auspicious day and time to open your business
Part 4: Office Feng Shui
Chapter 20: Office External Environment Feng Shui
1. Feng Shui matters for office location
2. Influence of the surrounding environment
3. The ideal environment for the office
4. 21 kinds of evil spirits in office buildings
5. Office floor plan selection
6. Office door feng shui
7. Selection of sitting orientation in the office
8. Feng Shui of different directions in the company hall
Chapter 21 Feng Shui of different areas of the office
1. Feng shui layout of the foyer
2. Front desk style design
3. Spatial arrangement of office area
4. Feng shui layout of the conference room
5. Placement of Secretary’s Office
6. The layout of the boss’s office
7. Principles of decoration and layout of the boss’s office
8. Feng shui taboos in the finance office
Chapter 22 Feng shui rules for the interior layout of the office
1. Feng shui requirements inside the office
2. Home layout method
3. Factors affecting internal affairs in the office
4. Things to note when decorating an office
5. 16 principles for open office building layout
6. Office location arrangement
7. Reasonable decoration can reduce indoor noise pollution
Chapter 23 Purchase and placement of office furniture
1. General principles for purchasing office furniture
2. Selection of office desks
3. Selection of office chairs
4. Placement of computers
5. Placement of the writing desk
6. Selection of filing cabinets
7. Functional characteristics and layout of office partitions
Chapter 24: Matching of lights and colors
1. Office lighting design
2. Office lighting configuration
3. Office light source requirements
4. Color matching principles in the office
5. The color of the office will affect people's mood
Chapter 25: Placement of office trinkets and plants
1. Decoration of small office items
2. Three principles for office plant arrangement
3. Office greening and Feng Shui
4. Decorating Office Spaces with Glass Products
Part 5: Cemetery Site Selection and Feng Shui
Chapter 26: Overview of Cemetery Feng Shui Theory
1. The influence of ancestral graves on the fortune of future generations
2. The theory of vitality in cemetery feng shui
3. Cemetery Feng Shui Elements
4. Rules of Feng Shui for Yin Houses
5. Secrets of Feng Shui acupoints in the cemetery
6. The relationship between the ghost house and the mountains and rivers
7. Cemetery Feng Shui Forest
Chapter 27 Cemetery Feng Shui Taboos
1. Choice of cemetery
2. Site selection rules for Yin Mansion Feng Shui
3. Ten taboos when choosing a cemetery location
4. Choose a "dragon vein" that is beneficial to your descendants and bury it
5. Steps to sit on a mountain and stand in the right direction in cemetery Feng Shui
6. Feng Shui Transformation of Plain Cemetery
Chapter 28 Selection of Feng Shui Site for Cemetery
1. The feng shui of a cemetery is not as high as possible
2. Cemetery feng shui taboos
3. How to get good Feng Shui in the cemetery
4. General Feng Shui Principles of Cemeteries
Chapter 29 Feng Shui of Chinese Ancient Tombs and Imperial Tombs
1. The oldest "Green Dragon" and "White Tiger" tombs
2. Discussion on Feng Shui of Huangdi Mausoleum
3. Study on the Feng Shui of Qin Shihuang’s Mausoleum
4. Exploring the Feng Shui of Qianling Mausoleum of the Tang Dynasty
5. Feng shui of imperial tombs in the Song Dynasty
6. The Xiaoling Mausoleum of the Ming Dynasty was located in Zhongshan
7. The ill-fated fate of Dingling, one of the Thirteen Tombs of the Ming Dynasty
Chapter 30: The Classic Book of Chinese Tombs - "Burial Book"
1. "The Book of Burial" is a classic work describing the feng shui of a ghost house
2. The original text of Guo Pu's "Burial Book" (biography of Li Benfang's ancestors)
3. "The Burial Book" Interpretation Reference
4. The theoretical contribution of "The Burial Book"
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