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What is the meaning of "Qi" in Feng Shui?

Qi: In the Ming Dynasty, Jiang Pingjie said on the "wonderful movement of qi" in the Water Dragon Classic: "At first, only qi came before water. Turbid water makes mountains and rivers. As the saying goes, the body of water belongs to parents, and the bone gets its gas, and the body gets its shadow. The living are covered, and the gas condenses into bones, and the dead stay alone. Therefore, burying people is against the spirit and bones, and the way of yin is also. As the saying goes: riding the wind will disperse, and the boundary water will stop. The ancients gathered for a long time, and the action will stop. " It can be seen that the Qi discussed in Feng Shui has a simple materialistic color. Qi is the element that constitutes the origin of the world. It changes endlessly, turning into mountains, turning into water, flowing all over the sky and everywhere, and gestating everything.

Feng Shui divides qi into primordial qi, dead qi, Yin Qi, Yang Qi, rustic, rustic, riding qi, gathering qi, receiving qi, qi pulse and qi mother. I believe that no matter the living or the dead, there is only gain.

Qi can bode well. So the purpose of feng shui is to cure qi, that is, to find life. In my opinion, a vibrant place should be: sheltered from the wind and sunny, flowing water, lush vegetation, singing and dancing, birds singing and flowers singing.

Qi is different from air. In recent years, the research results of radio astronomers suggest that it belongs to the microwave radiation in the universe, including the electromagnetic radiation of stars. This is the most basic and mysterious content in Feng Shui, which was a blank in the past. Today, it is science that has unveiled the mystery of Feng Shui.