Kirin geomantic problem
Kirin is endowed with excellent quality in legend. For example, it is called a "benevolent beast" because it is docile in nature, does not cover insects, does not break grass, has horns on its head and meat on its horns. Zhao of Xiliang said in the "Kirin Fu": "A round hoof, the rules are good, you must choose the swimming place, and you must be in the back, don't jump into the trap and get into trouble." Fu Ruizhi, the Book of Song Dynasty, said: "The benevolent wears righteousness, does not drink the pool, does not trap, and does not catch." "Shuo Yuan" also has the following words: "With benevolence and righteousness, the tone is gentle, and the steps are regular, the twists and turns are moderate, and the soil is chosen before proceeding. The location is flat but the place is backward, and it does not live in groups, does not travel, and is chaotic. " Record. It embodies the modesty of Kirin's kind gentleman. The reason why Kirin worship can be accepted by the general public and the ruling class in its development and inheritance is precisely because this kind of "benevolent animal" quality conforms to China's ethics and Confucianism for thousands of years.
Confucianism was founded by Confucius, a great thinker and educator in the late Spring and Autumn Period in China. As far as its purpose, function, purpose and structure are concerned, it can be said that it is a school with moral education as its core, which has played a great positive role in the development of China culture and world culture. The core of Confucianism is "benevolence", which can be said to be the fundamental and highest moral criterion of Confucian ethics. Its main purpose is "love", that is, "I have tried my best to stand up and become a person, and I have tried my best to realize it." "Don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you." Confucianism believes that people are human because they have a "caring heart", and whether people should be respected is determined by a moral standard such as "love"!
This is the legend of Kirin, so in ancient times, China thought that Kirin was sacred and spiritual and should be respected and worshipped. You hung Kirin on the window, which was disrespectful or even ignored. Therefore, there is a saying that "Kirin hangs a window, and family members will be hurt", which is actually just superstition. There is faith, but if you don't believe it, there is nothing. Kirin, phoenix, dragon, etc. They are placed opposite the living room door according to the decoration of the ancient house to show the family's worship of spiritual objects, so if it doesn't hurt people, it's best not to hang them on the window. This is not in line with the convention! Ha ha. Personally, I admire Kirin, so I have a little research on Kirin. You can hang other windows.
I have learned a little about Zhouyi, but I don't know much about Feng Shui.