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Can Zhuge Liang also watch Feng Shui?

As we all know, Zhuge Liang is brilliant, and his art of war is not only reflected in the use of troops, but also fulfilled in grasping people's hearts. Later generations often exaggerate, demonize and deify this "Wolong". The Romance of the Three Kingdoms is both deified and human, but it does not shape Zhuge Liang into a fixed image, which makes future generations often argue whether Zhuge Liang really exists. However, because there are many historical records of a person's origin, no matter how future generations discuss it, they must first consider that he is actually a person. We should treat a person's magic calmly. I don't think Mr. Wolong is a person who knows magic and witchcraft, but actually knows the laws of the Book of Changes and Feng Shui. The Eight Arrays of the Art of War created by Zhuge Liang originated from Sun Tzu's Art of War and the Book of Changes. In fact, it can be seen that the founder's accomplishments in geomantic omen are useful.

The application of ancient art of war emphasizes the harmony of time, place and people, which is actually the astronomy, geography and numerology of Feng Shui. The word Feng Shui appeared in the Jin Dynasty after the Three Kingdoms, and it began with the book Funeral written by Guo Pu (AD 276-324). Zhuge Liang's eight-array diagram obviously evolved from the gossip in the Book of Changes. It is said that in ancient times, Fuxishi looked up at the sky, looked down at the ground and approached all the bodies, so he invented gossip. It can be said that Zhuge Liang's Eight Arrays Art of War benefited from gossip, which is a deduction rule that I have to use. Although the theory of geomantic omen did not appear in the Three Kingdoms period, Zhuge Liang should have used the embryonic form of geomantic omen. Compared with today, today's Feng Shui masters can't surpass Zhuge Liang, but they can't be the same. In ancient times, war and chaos were mainly used in war. Today, Feng Shui in Hong Kong is mainly used for housing, personal destiny prediction and change, and even for architecture and interior design.