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What are the nicknames for Feng Shui?
Geomantic compass and copper coin geomantic omen are important contents in the life of ancient China people. Almost all people, from emperors to civilians, believe in the role of Feng Shui. So Feng Shui has many nicknames in people's word of mouth. The more common ones are: "Kanyu". Feng shui is more academic. Among them, "seeing" is the sky, "Yu" is the Tao, and together they are the principle of the operation of heaven and earth. "Historical Records" juxtaposes the Kanyujia family with the Wuxing family, with the original intention of looking up at the sky and overlooking the mountains, rivers and water conservancy. Later people called it "the home of geomancy", so "geomancy" is also called "geomancy" among the people. However, it may be said that "Kanyu" is not only about Feng Shui, but should be divided into five parts: Luo Luo, day classes, metaphysics, burial methods and physique. Qingnang. Excerpted from Kan Yu's widely circulated and far-reaching secret book Qingnangjing (lost text, reportedly written by Huang Shigong). Legend has it that Guo Pu learned the essence of Feng Shui from this book and became a generation of Feng Shui masters. Yang, the founder of Feng Shui in the Tang Dynasty, wrote Qingnangao Yu, and his son Zeng Wenshan wrote Qingnang Preface, all of which are classics of Feng Shui. Kate. Legend has it that a famous geomantic master named Qing Wuzi specializes in taking photos of tombs. Later generations used his name to refer to Feng Shui. Jade bird. Jade bird is the official name. The astronomical calendar official who recorded time in ancient times was called "Jade Bird". "Formal method". As another name of geomantic omen, the forms and methods are similar, but the extension seems to be wider, including people and animals. "Geography" In ancient times, geography meant more than landforms. The ancients believed that the geomorphological changes in various places were organized and based, and the summary and prediction of them was geography. So the ancient geographer or Mr. Feng Shui was actually the earliest full-time Feng Shui master in China. Yin and yang The concept of yin and yang comes from Zhouyi. Appeared in geomantic omen, first appeared in The Book of Songs: "Visiting Gongliu is slender and long, and it is magnificent, seeing Yin and Yang, watching the spring flow ..." It tells the story of Gong Liu, the ancestor of Zhou Dynasty, "watching Yin and Yang, watching the spring flow" when he moved to camp. Nowadays, feng shui masters are often called yin and yang masters in rural areas. "Xiang Fu Shu". The ancients referred to the yin house and the yang house as "houses", meaning to choose a safe and comfortable place to camp.