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Is the feng shui of ancient houses in the Ming and Qing Dynasties good now?

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In the Ming and Qing dynasties, the influence of Feng Shui on architecture was multi-faceted. The first was the selection of the base site. Almost all houses and tombs were located according to Feng Shui theory. Village sites also often had Feng Shui factors. The teacher was involved. The site selection principles of the village can be summarized as follows: mountains behind, mountains and dragons, surrounded by water dragons, spacious halls, and water mouths. The so-called mountain dragon and water dragon refer to the situation of the mountains and water system, the Mingtang refers to the space where the village base is located, and the water outlet refers to the water inlet and outlet at the head and tail of the village. Based on these principles, villages in mountainous areas often choose an environment that is supported by mountains, surrounded by water, and facing a screen; in plain areas, where water is the dragon, villages often adopt a layout with their backs to water and facing streets. The principles of urban site selection are the same as those of villages, except that the environmental capacity is required to be increased accordingly.