Inventory of the most classic Chinese architectural Feng Shui
In the five thousand years of Chinese civilization, it has made countless achievements. The extraordinary achievements in architecture alone are too numerous to mention. Throughout the dynasties, we can cite some representative buildings of the times, such as the Yin Ruins of the Shang Dynasty, the Lishan Imperial Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang, the Tengwang Pavilion of the Tang Dynasty, etc., which are all famous buildings.
Today, from the perspective of architectural Feng Shui, we have specially selected several buildings with unique styles and distinctive oriental charm for everyone to appreciate.
Bank of China Tower in Hong Kong
Ieoh Ming Pei poetically described the Bank of China Tower as smooth after the rain. However, after the building was completed, people still talked about it because Feng Shui masters said that the building resembled With a cold light, I saw many sharp corners and ridges like blades, and I felt uneasy facing the buildings facing these sharp corners and ridges.
Temple of Heaven
In an agricultural society that has long relied on the sky for food, the Feng Shui theory that pays attention to the natural environment undoubtedly has many practical significances. The most important ritual building in Beijing - the Old Bathroom The Temple of Heaven, the Temple of Earth, the Temple of the Sun, and the Temple of the Moon are located in the south, north, east, and west of the inner suburbs of Beijing. They are respectively related to the Xiantian Bagua
Zhongqiannan, Kunbei, Lidong, Kanxi, Chengtiannan, The directions of the north of the earth, the bright sun, and the eclipse moon are consistent. Among them, the Temple of Heaven is a place where ancient emperors known as the "Son of Heaven" worshiped heaven on the winter solstice when the yin and yang were born. The purpose was to pray for good weather in the coming year.