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The Relationship between Geomantic omen and Physics in China

Geomantic omen has little to do with physics, but geomagnetism must have something to do with geomagnetism. Without Mr. Feng Shui, there would be no compass. It is closely related to illumination, ventilation, humidity, noise and landscape.

Feng Shui, one of the five traditional physiognomy techniques, was originally physiognomy, that is, the method of looking at geography on the spot, which was called physiognomy, and it was called Feng Shui theory in ancient China. Its purpose is to choose the methods and principles of palace, village site selection and cemetery construction, and choose a suitable place. Feng shui has a long history. In ancient times, geomantic omen prevailed in China cultural circle, which was a very important factor in daily life. Many documents related to Feng Shui have been preserved. As can be known from the literature, ancient geomantic omen was mostly used in the site selection of towns and villages, as well as the construction of palaces, and later developed to find funeral terrain. We should study Feng Shui dialectically, discard its dross, extract its essence and explain it scientifically and reasonably. Its application in divination is actually just a kind of psychological comfort. Although there is some truth, it can only be used to avoid misfortune. If there is no practical action, everything will be in vain, and we should not indulge in it. Generally speaking, living in a place with good feng shui symbolizes the prosperity of personnel and hopes that future generations will be rich and outstanding. Strictly speaking, it is a geographical location or environment (so-called "good feng shui") that conforms to the principles and standards of "rich" and "expensive" in Feng Shui. "Feng Shui" is just a name, not Feng Shui. Feng Shui is also called Feng Shui, or the art of divination, photography, painting, Kate, clearing the capsule, shape, geography, yin and yang and landscape. In the ancient literary sense of China, "Kan" means heaven and high place, while "Yu" means tunnel and low place. "Kanyu" refers to the study of the relationship between heaven and earth, especially the terrain. Based on the ancient concept of organic nature, it introduces ancient astronomy, climate, earth, hydrology and ecological environment into the art of site selection and architectural environment.