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Is Feng Shui superstitious? Those who believe in it are confident and those who are obsessed with it are themselves obsessed.

When I go out to give home Feng Shui classes or give Feng Shui lectures and answers to companies or real estate properties, friends or property owners will inevitably ask me secretly, "Is Feng Shui superstitious? Does it really work?" How to explain this question? The simplest explanation is: "Believers are confident, and deluded people are deluded." The industry of Feng Shui belongs to the middle and ninth ranks among the past 360 lines: first-rate doctor, second-rate doctor, third-rate feng shui, fourth-rate critic, fifth-rate painter... Moreover, feng shui is also called "The Art of the Emperor". This "Emperor's Art" does not mean that the emperor learned Feng Shui, but that Feng Shui is a kind of magic that specifically serves the emperor. We can understand Feng Shui as an industry, an industry that specifically serves emperors, officials, etc. Even in today's age of advanced science and technology, the people it serves are still some people who are officials and businessmen. From another perspective, will these officials and businessmen believe in nonsense for thousands of years? Are they really stupid and superstitious? To sum up, whether it is the industry ranking of Feng Shui, the people it serves, or the fact that national leaders are familiar with Yili, it is enough to show that Feng Shui is definitely not a "superstitious" word. Experts have always firmly believed in a principle, that is: the spread and inheritance of anything has its existence and practicality, and it cannot be eliminated or disappeared by your superstitious words.