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Catalogue of Feng Shui Books in China

The first summary of feng shui knowledge

Chapter One How to Understand Geomantic omen Scientifically

Feng Shui is an ancient cultural phenomenon and an ancient learning. Although it is mixed with many metaphysical elements and superstitious colors, it also has simple scientific truth. We can neither totally deny it as "superstition" nor accept it as science, but should treat it objectively on the basis of seeking truth from facts.

1. The ancient definition of "Feng Shui"

2. The definition of Feng Shui in Ci Hai is open to question.

3. Feng Shui is superstitious, but it can't be totally denied.

There is a simple scientific truth in Feng Shui.

5. Feng Shui and science cannot be equated completely.

6. Feng Shui is an ancient cultural phenomenon.

Chapter II Basic theoretical knowledge of geomantic omen

What exactly is "Feng Shui"? Guo Pu, a Yi-ology scholar and Feng Shui expert in Jin Dynasty in China, thinks that "Qi" is the core of Feng Shui theory. "Anger" is the foundation of everything. Where there is anger, there is hope, and where there is hope, it is an auspicious place. Therefore, the ultimate goal of seeing Feng Shui is to choose an auspicious place, auspicious house, outstanding people and auspicious people that are conducive to survival and development.

1. The theoretical core of Feng Shui-"Qi"

2. Feng Shui aims at "storing wind and gathering qi"

3. Application of Yin-Yang Theory in Feng Shui

4. Five Elements Theory and Feng Shui Theory

The third chapter is the origin and schools of China Feng Shui.

The source of geomantic omen in China has a long history, which can be traced back to the "Yin House" and "Yang House" of Neanderthals 30,000 years ago. It can be said that this prehistoric period is the embryonic period of Feng Shui in China. Subsequently, it developed in the pre-Qin and Qin and Han dynasties and matured in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Since then, feng shui experts in China have been divided into different factions.

1. China geomantic omen can be traced back to primitive society.

2. Feng Shui in Pre-Qin Period

3. During the Qin and Han Dynasties, geomantic omen gradually became popular.

4. During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, people began to pay attention to the geomantic omen of Yin House.

5. During Sui and Tang Dynasties, Feng Shui began to mature.

6. General situation of geomantic omen after Tang Dynasty

7. Geomantic schools and their distribution areas in China.

The fourth chapter is Feng Shui in situational method, China.

The situation method pays attention to the unity of heaven, earth and people in spatial image and the shape of mountains, so it is also called the "shape method" Feng Shui school, which pays attention to the objective and realistic situation of dragons, sand and water. Starting from the selection of topography, landforms and natural environmental conditions, in essence, it actually uses natural landscape environment, architectural form, decoration design and other elements to make buildings meet people's physiological and psychological requirements and achieve the best results in physical and mental feelings and vision.

1. A summary of the theory of Feng Shui situational method.

2. "Form" and "potential" in Feng Shui are indispensable.

3. Look at the water first.

Looking for dragons

5. Chasha

6. Acupoints

7. direction

8. Look at evil and turn evil into evil

The fifth chapter is China's Feng Shui Tiaoqi method.

The "rationalism" of geomantic omen, also known as "rationalism" and "rationalism", stresses the unity of heaven, earth and human beings in time series, and its factors include Yin and Yang, the five elements of the zodiac, the four seasons, the Three Yuan Nine Games, the Hutuluo Book, the Eight Diagrams and Nine Stars, etc. The theory of "regulating qi" in China's geomantic omen is more abstract and complicated than the theory of "situation", but "mode" is not about "situation", and there are substantial similarities between them, that is, they all think that Luantou in Long Mai is the body of geomantic omen, and regulating qi is used for geomantic omen.

1. regulating qi is to deal with the gas field of yin and yang.

2. The place of "anger" is Jidi.

3. Factors affecting the geomantic omen of homestead

4. Look at the quality of geomantic omen in homestead from "Qi"

5. Gas adjustment standard ruler for measuring sand and water.

6. Brief introduction of Kong Xuan's theory of Feng Shui regulating qi.

7. The trajectory and judgment of the purple and white nine stars

8. Directional qi management technology

Chapter VI: The external communication of China Feng Shui.

Feng Shui is an authentic local culture in China, but it has influenced the surrounding areas and even Europe and America with strong radiation. In recent years, Europe and the United States have also set off a new "China Feng Shui fever". Therefore, it is necessary for us to review the spreading process of Feng Shui culture in China and the research trends abroad, which will help us to study and learn Feng Shui more comprehensively.

1. The spread of China geomantic omen overseas.

2. Research trends of international geomantic omen theory

3. Foreign scholars' evaluation of China's geomantic omen.

The second article Home residential feng shui

Chapter VII Selection of External Environment of Residential Area

Whether in life or in geomantic omen, the outdoor environment is closely related to the residence. "Ten Books of Yangzhai" said: "The place where people live should be dominated by mountains and rivers, which have the greatest momentum and the greatest relationship with people's fortune. If the shape is not good, the overall shape will be right and will not be full of luck. " In other words, where people live, they must first be in harmony with mountains and rivers. If the external environment is not properly selected, even if the interior shape of the house is properly arranged, it cannot be called a good house after all.

1. Method for judging the shape of Jingyifang

2. Residential form and internal form.

3. Ideal environmental model of residential buildings in China.

4. Good landscape is one of the goals pursued by ideal residence.

5. Choose a closed environmental unit as the residential base address.

6. It's best to sit in a house facing south.

7. Avoid uninhabitable places

8. Road Feng Shui essentials

9. Good or bad water system layout

Chapter VIII Feng Shui of Doors, Windows and Entrance

The feng shui quality of a house is greatly influenced by the gate, window and porch. Doors and windows are the vents of houses and the throat connecting private space with the world. In the 30th debate, "The Portrait of Yang Zhai Gate" said: "The forerunner of Yang Zhai took the door as the vent!" In addition, as the first pass after entering the house, the entrance is also very important.

1. Choose the opening direction carefully.

The shape and size of the door are very special.

3. Feng Shui requirements for the color and pattern of the gate.

4. The role of windows in the layout of geomantic omen

5. Matters needing attention when opening the window

6. The feng shui function of the porch

Chapter 9 Feng Shui Requirements of Living Room Layout

1. Feng Shui requirements for the arrangement of living room equipment

2. The geomantic layout of the living room in eight directions

3. The ceiling layout requirements

4. Placement of sofas, coffee tables and combined cabinets in the living room

5. The living room door should be avoided.

6. Solutions for living room sharp corners and beams and columns

7. Air conditioning position

Chapter 10 Feng Shui Requirements for Bedroom and Study

1. Location and pattern of bedrooms

2. Feng Shui taboo in the bedroom

3. The bedroom door is very particular.

4. Color matching in the bedroom

5. Design requirements of bed

6. Bed should be avoided

7. Layout requirements of new houses

8. Geomantic planning for children's rooms

9. Principles to be followed in study decoration

10. Desk placement should be avoided.

Chapter 11 Feng Shui in Kitchen, Dining Room and Toilet

1. Selection of kitchen location and opening direction

2. Cookware and Cookware Location "Nine Taboos"

3. Restaurant orientation selection and decoration requirements

4. Matters needing attention when buying a dining table

5. Taboos on the dining table.

6. Location choice of bathroom

Chapter XII Feng Shui of Plants, Flowers and Animals

1. Feng Shui effect of plants

2. The role of indoor planting flowers and plants

3. Common auspicious plants

4. Flowers that shouldn't be in the living room

Flowers can also be planted in the small yard.

6. Balcony is suitable for planting plants

7. Different plants should be placed in different areas of the house.

8. Eight Common Feng Shui Fish

Chapter 13 Geomantic omen technology and transforming urban houses into evil spirits

1. How to crack the taboo of geomantic omen in residential buildings

2. How to remedy a house with feng shui defects?

3. Improvement of living space

4. Feng Shui Decoration and Family Five Elements

5. The gun solution.

6. Feng Shui Dragon has the function of ward off evil spirits.

7. Characters and symbols can suppress houses.

8. Kirin can ward off evil spirits

9. You can seek money to avoid evil.

10. Some traditional town houses turn evil into evil things.

The third article shop feng shui

Chapter 14: An overview of modern store geomantic theory.

1. Nine principles that should be followed in store geomantic omen.

2. The application of the concept of "the unity of heaven and earth" in architectural geomantic omen.

3. The accumulation and dispersion of qi directly affects the quality of shop feng shui.

4. Look at the store feng shui from the situation

5. The influence of water system layout on store geomantic omen

6. The principle of feng shui adjustment and transformation

Chapter 15 The location of shops should avoid geomantic omen.

1. Four detailed rules for store location.

2. The most suitable place to open a shop

3. A plot that is not suitable for opening a shop

4. Geomantic location of different types of shops

5. Example of general store location

6. "Congenital deficiency" of commercial buildings

7. The influence of road shape on store geomantic omen

8. The relationship between shop geomantic omen and surrounding buildings

9. Looking at the formation of large-scale business districts from the overall geomantic omen.

Chapter 16 Feng Shui Requirements for Outdoor Decoration of Stores

1. The geomantic omen of store door decoration should be avoided.

Shops shouldn't have too many doors.

3. Shop appearance design

4. Color matching of store appearance

5. Shop window design Feng Shui

6. Feng Shui requirements for store decoration

Chapter 17 Feng Shui Requirements for Store Interior Decoration

1. Store interior decoration should avoid geomantic omen.

2. Ground decoration Feng Shui

3. The ceiling design is elegant.

4. Wall decoration Feng Shui

5. Geomantic design of shelves and containers

6. In-store Feng Shui adjustment

Chapter 18 Detailed Rules for Shop Geomantic Layout

1. Interior layout principles of large shopping centers

2. Shop prosperous wealth layout method

3. The store's financial position should be avoided.

4. The bustling layout of coffee shops

5. The internal layout of the hair salon

6. The bustling layout of restaurants

7. Internal layout of clothing store

8. The bustling layout of western restaurants

9. Prosperous layout of bars

10. Internal layout of pharmacies

Chapter 19 geomantic matters of store name, trademark and opening.

1. The relationship between store name and geomantic omen

2. Name the store with "Five Elements"

3. Principles to be followed in the naming of shops

4. Shop naming skills

5. The design of the signboard is Feng Shui.

6. Trademark design should be avoided.

7. Five characteristics of store logo.

8. Choose an auspicious day to start business.

The fourth article office feng shui

Chapter 20 Office external environment Feng Shui

1. Geomantic problems in the office.

2. The influence of the surrounding environment

3. Ideal office environment

4.2 1 kind of external evils of office buildings

5. Choice of office apartment type

6. Feng Shui in front of the office

7. Choice of sitting posture in the office

8. Feng Shui in different directions in the company hall

Chapter 2 1 geomantic problems in different areas of the office

1. Geomantic layout of the foyer

2. Front desk style design

3. Spatial layout of office area

4. Geomantic layout of the conference room

5. Location of the Secretary's Office

6. The layout of the boss's office

7. The boss office decoration layout principle.

8. Feng Shui in the accounting office should be avoided.

Chapter 22 Feng Shui Rules of Office Internal Layout

1. feng shui requirements for the office

2. Family layout method

3. Factors affecting the office.

4. Matters needing attention in office decoration

5. 16 Layout Principles of Open Office Buildings

6. Location of the office

7. Reasonable decoration can reduce indoor noise pollution.

Chapter 23 Purchase and Placement of Office Furniture

1. General rules for purchasing office furniture

Step 2 Choose a desk

3. Choice of office chairs

4. Computer layout

5. Placement of the writing desk

6. Selection of filing cabinets

7. Functional characteristics and layout of office partition

Chapter 24 collocation of lighting and color

1. Office lighting design

2. Office lighting configuration

3. Office lighting requirements

4. Office color matching principle

The color of the office will affect people's mood.

Chapter 25 Office trinkets and plant placement

1. Decoration of small office supplies

2. Three principles of office equipment layout

3. Office greening Feng Shui

4. Glass decoration office.

The fifth article cemetery site selection and geomantic omen

Chapter 26 Overview of Geomantic Theory of Cemetery

1. The influence of ancestral graves on the fate of future generations

2. Anger theory in cemetery geomantic omen.

3. Geomantic elements of the cemetery

4. Geomantic law of Yin House

5. The secret of geomantic acupuncture in cemetery

6. The relationship between Yin House and mountains and rivers

7. Feng Shui Forest in Fenyuan Cemetery

Chapter 27 Geomantic omen in cemeteries should be avoided

1. The choice of cemetery

2. The geomantic positioning rule of Yin House

3. Ten Taboos of Cemetery Location

4. Choose "Long Mai" which is beneficial to the children and grandchildren for burial.

5. The steps standing upright on the mountain in the geomantic omen of the cemetery

6. Geomantic transformation of plain cemetery

Chapter 28 Selection of Geomantic Land in Cemetery

1. The geomantic omen in the cemetery is not as high as possible.

2. Geomantic omen in cemeteries should be avoided.

3. How to grab good feng shui in the cemetery?

4. General principles of geomantic omen in cemeteries

Chapter 29 Feng Shui of China Ancient Tomb and Imperial Tomb

1. The oldest tombs of "Qinglong" and "White Tiger"

2. Discussion on Feng Shui of Huangdi Mausoleum

3. Geomantic examination of Qin Shihuang's mausoleum

4. Analysis of Feng Shui in Tang Ganling

5. Feng Shui of the Mausoleum of the Song Dynasty

6. The Ming Tombs are located in Zhongshan.

7. The fate of Dingling, one of the Ming Tombs.

Chapter 30 The classic of China's Yin House-Funeral Book

1. The Book of Burial is a classic about the geomantic omen of Yin House.

2. Guo Pu's "Burial Book" (Li Benfang's "Zushu") original.

3. Reference to the Interpretation of Burial Book

4. Theoretical contribution of funeral books

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