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Is there a geomantic theory? Believe it or not?

In fact, Feng Shui theory should be a part of Yi-ology. The Book of Changes has a history of thousands of years in China. It should be said that it is the precious wealth left by our old ancestors. Since it has existed for such a long time, it naturally has its truth and value, and now there are Yi-ology societies specializing in these things in many parts of our country. We should have a correct concept when discussing Feng Shui and Yi Xue.

First of all, architectural geomantic omen should not be compared with Yi-ology. The connotation of Yi-ology is rich, and its important contribution to culture lies in her philosophical thought and her way of thinking. Yi-ology is the source of China's philosophy and cannot be equated with Feng Shui. Feng Shui can only be a branch of Yi Xue at most.

Second, the study of Yi-ology should not be feudal and superstitious. Some people say that you can decide your fate by looking at your face, some people say that you can know success or failure by guessing a word, and some people say that you can avoid a sudden stop by taking a step thousands of miles away. I don't believe it. There is numerology in the Book of Changes, but I believe in the objective part of numerology, not the idealistic part. Yi-ology should be a philosophical thinking, not a concrete way of doing things and an engineering scheme. What kind of structural form is made and how high the mortar ratio is, architectural geomantic omen can't be solved. You can't engage in feudal superstition under the guise of Yi-ology research. I insist on opposing this.

Third, don't commercialize Yi-ology. Some people study Yi-ology for commercial purposes, learn some simple and easy-to-learn terms, and remember a few eight diagrams. I started to "serve the market". The study of Yi-ology should be academic, systematic and scientific. If you can't give money, you can give people a divination to make them move; You can't give people a trick to replace all their furniture just because they can't afford it. Yi-ology should be worthy of one's conscience, without which one can't study Yi-ology.