What are the similarities and differences among Yijing, Feng Shui and Buddhism?
Feng Shui belongs to Taoism, and it is also an application of the "number" principle of the Book of Changes. It is a mixture of five elements and branches (this inheritance comes from "Hong Fan" in Shangshu), and it also belongs to Taoism, but it also needs to be inherited. In society, fur mostly lives outside.
Buddhism is the answer to ultimate wisdom. Moreover, Buddhism is universal, and although it needs to be passed down, most of the masters are merciful. It's a pity that believers seldom read Buddhist scriptures now. From the most stupid to the smartest Buddhism, there are doors to enter. Although it originated in India, I realize that it is actually the greatest wealth of all mankind. The purpose of Buddhism: to make people, even all beings, become Buddhas. In order to achieve this goal, the Buddha and the Great Bodhisattva thought a lot of convenience. Of course, there are false eyes in society, but because Buddhist scriptures are very easy to get, it is easy to distinguish everything at a glance.