Firstly understand the "Book of Changes", let's first look at the relationship between "Book of Changes" and Feng Shui
People who teach people about Feng Shui basically quote entries from the "Book of Changes", with few exceptions.
Why "Book of Changes"?
As mentioned in the previous article, under the two special states of heaven and earth. It means that one variable in this equation is fixed, that is, under the Qian Gua, the position of heaven is fixed, so the position of earth is moved six times, and six possible changes are deduced. This is similar to the specific steps of solving an equation, and is very similar to the mathematical method. In the same way, under the Kun hexagram, what moves is the position of the sky. Why is the first line under the Kun hexagram "walking on frost and firm ice"? Because the sky is the yang, the sun is the sun among yangs, and the sun is at its weakest when , is winter, so the Kun hexagram reflects the sun's changes on the ground from far to near. The farthest is "walking on frost and solid ice", and the nearest is "dragon fighting in the wild, its blood is black and yellow." " reflects the change from ice dragon to water dragon. Qian Gua, the number of days is fixed, and the influence of terrain height cannot be used from very low places to extremely high plateaus, but there will be no Yang Qi, resulting in Yin. The Qi is very strong, so there is regret.
What does it mean?
When a person goes to a place to look at Feng Shui, he should first look at it. Scan the terrain from an angle to see which range the terrain falls in, and which section of the terrain is the best. Is the terrain too low, easy to accumulate water, prone to mildew, and whether the terrain is too high, causing too much wind, affecting people? Health, etc.
On the basis of a fixed terrain, what impact will the weather have on the weather here? Will it be too hot and dry? Will it be uncomfortable on the body? Will there be insects in the humid season? Will it be too cold in winter?
The factors of Feng Shui depend on whether the person is comfortable, as in the Huangdi Neijing. As mentioned above, in any state, there will be reactions to heaven, earth, and people. People with weak livers should especially avoid wind, and people with weak spleens should especially avoid cold. People with weak hearts should avoid places that are particularly hot, and people with bad lungs should avoid places that are particularly dry. In short, no Feng Shui is good for everyone, and you need to make a choice based on the situation. Different feng shui types of individuals are more reasonable choices.
A person's birth also has a date, and there is also a certain number in the weather, whether it is hot or cold, what weather changes have you experienced after birth? These are the numbers of heaven. As for where you are born, what is abundant in the place where you are born, whether the terrain is high, and what is special about it, these are the numbers of the earth. The number of heaven and earth is determined, and it tells what people should do, which is to "establish the sky." "The way is to determine people."
Although this ID has not read much of the content of the "Book of Changes", but according to the "Huangdi Neijing", the outline is as follows. That is The so-called first introduction to the Book of Changes