Detailed explanation of Feng Shui
1. Wind and water; wind and rain. "Book of the Song Dynasty: Chronicles of Emperor Wu": "The public was frowning because of the feng shui, and the thieves' ships were anchored on the west bank." Li Yuan of the Tang Dynasty's "Ode to the Wild Geese": "There is a lot of rain and snow in Guanshan, and the feng shui damages the sweaters."
2. Wind, cold and moisture.
Yu Xin of the Northern Zhou Dynasty wrote in "Begging for an Official List for General Yan": "In addition to the cold and heat, the festivals are out of order, Feng Shui invades, and the essence is exhausted."
3. Scenery, landscape.
The poem "Moving to Jiujiang" by Li Shen of the Tang Dynasty: "The guests of Chu like Feng Shui, but the people of Qin are sad for their foreign land." Chapter 120 of "Water Margin": "The mountains are beautiful, the pines and cypresses are dense, and the Feng Shui is very good. It’s no different from Liangshan Park.”
4. Refers to a distant and blocked road.
Li Jilan, "The Biography of Talents of the Tang Dynasty" written by Yuan Xinfang: "One may join the army for thousands of miles and cut off the noise; or one may only serve for years and be far away from home."
5. Refers to the homestead or The wind direction, water flow, mountains and other conditions around the cemetery. As far as the house of the living is concerned, it is called the Yang House; as far as the cemetery of the deceased is concerned, it is called the Yin House. Superstitious people believe that the quality of "feng shui" can determine the good or bad fortune of the owner or the deceased's family. The old title of "Burial Book" by Guo Pu of Jin Dynasty: "The scripture says: Qi will disperse when it rides on the wind, and it will stop when it is bounded by water. The ancients gathered it to prevent it from dispersing, and moved it to stop it, so it is called Feng Shui." "Ancient and Modern Novels·Wang Xinzhi "One death saves the whole family": "The Wuqiang Mountain here is wide and open, and the feng shui is very good. I will take care of the affairs with you first." Yuan Mei of the Qing Dynasty "Xin Qixie·Zhu Tinghuai": "You may ask: 'But the merits of the ancestors of the various houses have been cultivated. Huh? ' He said: 'No. It's the feng shui of his family's house. '" Guo Moruo's "My Childhood" Chapter 1: "In his opinion, he thought that our mother had taken over the feng shui of the Du family's ancestral grave. It’s all done, so it’s only given to our family.”
6. Refers to people who read Feng Shui. Chapter 44 of "The Scholars": "He became more and more panicked. He was looking for a place with this Feng Shui. There was a Feng Shui at home, and there were many Feng Shui outside. This Feng Shui was looking for a place, and he asked those Feng Shui to overturn it. ”
7. Metaphorical situation.
The third chapter of "Chu Zhaogong" by Zheng Tingyu of the Yuan Dynasty: "Everyone needs to look at the feng shui. The boat is really small and cannot carry these few people." Zhu Daonan "In the Torrent of the Revolution·Guangzhou Uprising": " These two guys don't care about Feng Shui, they just make a fool of themselves in front of the "Chi Zi Chi Sun"."
8. The name of the disease in traditional Chinese medicine. It refers to symptoms such as swelling of the lungs and phlegm caused by wind evil.
Han Zhang Zhongjing's "Synopsis of the Golden Chamber: Pulmonary Insufficiency, Pulmonary Carbuncle, Cough and Upper Qi Disease": "Those who suffer from shortness of breath and are irritable are due to lung distension. If you want to do Feng Shui, you will be cured by sweating."