Editor's recommendation for Forbidden City Feng Shui
This book is an academic masterpiece of Mr. Wang Zilin from the Palace Museum who spent ten years studying the Forbidden City and Feng Shui!
Build a Long Live Mountain (known as Jingshan in the Qing Dynasty)
·Why should we dig a Jinshui River
·Why should the Jinshui River be introduced from the northwest and flow out from the southeast
·Why does the Jinshui River flow through Wuying Hall and Wenhua Hall
·Why does the Jinshui River flow into a backwater bay in front of the Taihe Hall
·Why is it named Fengtian Hall (called Taihe Hall in the Qing Dynasty), Jiaotai Hall, Tianyi Gate, Rijing Gate, Yuehua Gate, Zunyi Gate, Jingren Gate;
·Why is the Town God’s Temple built at the northwest corner downstairs;
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·Why is the platform base of the main hall of the Great Chao Dynasty shaped like earth;
·Why is the north gate of the Forbidden City called Xuanwu Gate and the south gate is called Meridian Gate;
·Why Build the East and West Seven Palaces in the north;
Why are the East and West Six Palaces arranged into the hexagram "Liu Liu Da Shun".
Ospar Xiling visited the Forbidden City in 1912. He described: "The accumulation of continuous levels and spaces and the artistic conception of rhythm are the basis for the decisive equilibrium state of the Forbidden City. This equilibrium state also expresses The crystallization of legendary, philosophical and scientific wisdom makes this city a symbol of the center of the universe."
The ancient Beijing city scenery unfolded under Feng Shui may be the most exquisitely constructed of any wonderful scenery that ever existed. It is unparalleled in the world!
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