The ancient "Burial Sutra" written by Guo Pu said: "The Qi will disperse when it rides on the wind, and it will stop when it is bounded by water. The ancients gathered it to make it not disperse, and the movement made it stop, so it is called Feng Shui. The method of Feng Shui can be obtained
『The air will disperse if it rides on the wind, but it will stop if it is bounded by water. The ancients gathered it so that it does not disperse, and its movement will stop. Therefore, it is called "Feng Shui". This sentence comes from the ancient "Burial Classic" written by Guo Pu of Jin Dynasty. It should be about the Feng Shui of tombs, mainly talking about "the Qi of the Earth". "Gather it and keep it from spreading" should mean hiding the wind and keeping the Qi from spreading; "When it moves, it will stop" should mean forming a slow flow of vitality so that the "Qi" can flow in continuously and accumulate in the This land. There are many kinds of "Qi". In the human body, there are "Yuan Qi, Zong Qi, Wei Qi..." and many other "Qi" related to people's psychological/physical health; while those from nature include "weather" ( Energy from the sun, moon and stars) and "earth energy" (energy from the earth itself); as well as energy from all things in nature and various spiritual bodies in the yin and yang worlds, have various impacts on our human lives. "Qi" is invisible. Most people silently accept the influence of "Qi" on them without knowing it. Whether it is a blessing or a curse depends on their luck; people who have practiced Qi a little and have a keen sense can detect it. Different "qi fields" naturally seek good luck and avoid disasters (for example, when you encounter a place with a good aura, you will intuitively/unconsciously stay, feel pleasure, and absorb good "qi"; on the contrary, when you go to a place with a bad aura, you will immediately There will be a bad reaction, driving yourself to leave as soon as possible...); and people who have practiced magical powers are more able to "watch Qi" and even directly feel "Qi" from a distance, directly aware of the colorful colors or smells, and the intensity of "Qi" and distinguish them Its different. This is why a good Feng Shui master can often tell you the quality of Feng Shui in a place without using auxiliary tools or even going to the site. Whether a place's Feng Shui is good or not is determined by the combination of various local "Qi": "Weather" is necessary, so lighting is the basic requirement for choosing a place to live and work; "Yin Qi" is bad, so stay away from cemeteries. , funeral parlors, hospitals, pornographic venues and other places, it is necessary to avoid large trees being too close to residences... "Evil spirit" is not good, so avoid all kinds of terrain features and roads (road rushes, backflow water) that cause "Evil spirit" ...), architecture (Heavenly Cut Evil, House Corner Evil...) "Earth Qi" has the greatest impact on where people live (including the place where they are buried after death). "Earth Qi" flows along the mountainous veins and encounters It will stop gathering and accumulate at the curved fracture, and will also move with the water and air flow. The tortuous and gentle water flow and air flow can form a slow movement of "qi" to maintain vitality. At the same time, it will also cause the accumulation of "qi" to form a good aura. Intense, fast air/water flow causes the Chi to disperse. Therefore, the river flowing down from the mountain meanders through the fields. The part inside the bend forms a "hole", which is where good Feng Shui lies. And on the back of the bend (the direction the arc points), a "reverse bow" is formed. The evil spirit of "water"; the house is isolated on the top of the mountain and is hit by strong winds all day long. It is not a good place to live. Instead, it is built in a mountain col. It has a blue dragon on the left, a white tiger on the right, a basalt in the back, and a red bird in the front. It has both a view and a place to rely on. The windy place is the best Feng Shui place!