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China Feng Shui, or Kanyu, now known as the study of living environment, originated in primitive times, took shape in the Yao and Shun periods, matured in the Han and Tang Dynasties, and flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Geomantic omen is a valuable experience accumulated by human beings in their long-term living practice. Facing the sun, sheltering from wind and rain, preventing fire, being close to water sources and facilitating travel have become the most basic living theories. For thousands or even tens of thousands of years, people have been constantly ...
China geomantic omen, or geomantic omen, now known as residential environment, originated in primitive times, took shape in Yao and Shun periods, matured in Han and Tang dynasties, and flourished in Ming and Qing dynasties. Geomantic omen is a valuable experience accumulated by human beings in their long-term living practice. Facing the sun, sheltering from wind and rain, preventing fire, being close to water sources and facilitating travel have become the most basic living theories. For thousands or even tens of thousands of years, people have continuously summarized the advantages and disadvantages of living environment, and in the Han and Tang Dynasties, a very mature and systematic theory of China's geomantic omen was formed. Peng Zu's disciple Tsing Yi said, "The internal qi is born, the external qi is formed, and the internal and external are multiplied, and the geomantic omen is self-contained. Guo Pu, a Jin Dynasty man, explained Feng Shui in "The Book of Buried Scriptures": "Qi is scattered by the wind, and the boundary water stops. The ancients gathered together to make it last, and the deeds stopped, so it is called Feng Shui." Huai Nan Zi, written by Huai Nan Wang in Han Dynasty, states: The way of heaven and earth running. There are yin and yang changes in the lunar calendar, and there are times when they collide with each other, and there are times when they coincide. The former is fierce and the latter is auspicious ... < P >