What does Qin Shihuang's mausoleum say about Feng Shui? Should we explore or not?
2 Qin Mausoleum faces Weihe River in the north, which is the water of Kangong, the water of Nansha, and the water in the north is taboo for geomantic omen. "Golden Lock and Jade Pass" says that "water has no play, and the second room comes first". There is water in Kangong, and it is difficult for future generations to survive.
3. The overall pattern of geomantic omen is Tang Chao-style, which is handsome in the early days and immoral in later generations. The prosperity and short life at the beginning of the Qin Dynasty really conformed to the judgment and prediction of "Qushui Tang Chao Mode" in Shui Long Jing. Is this a coincidence?
Look at the east side of the Qin Mausoleum, and there is also artificially transformed fish pond water. According to "Notes on Water Classics": "Water comes from the northeast of Mount Li, and then Qin Shihuang was buried in the north of the mountain. When it was young, it meandered and injected from east to north. At first, the emperor built a tomb to borrow soil, and the ground was deep, and the accumulated water became a pool. Now ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Earthquakes are expensive and water is destroyed. Therefore, although II is the emperor, he has lost the dignity of the emperor and is just a doll.
There is a great hall of geomantic omen in the Qin Mausoleum, and the acupoints of the Qin Mausoleum are in the place of pregnancy, nourishment, longevity and crown belt, which means that the offspring protected by this acupoint can't be as prosperous as pregnant fetuses, newborn babies and newly grown teenagers, which coincides with the situation that Qin Ershi and Qin Sanshi are incompetent and run the country like immature children. Is this also a coincidence?