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Feng Shui Common Sense

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Feng Shui is embedded in all processes of traditional Chinese construction activities. From site selection planning, building units, garden sketches, indoor and outdoor decoration design to construction, it is almost everywhere. From the perspective of modern real estate brand planning, Feng Shui is carried out with the architectural layout of modern residential areas.

When planning, you should first establish several Feng Shui views: Tai Chi's pan-existence view; field-qi-all-things-viewing; field-qi-guiding view.

1. Tai Chi pan-existence concept

A city, a village, a courtyard, a building, a house, a room... are all a Tai Chi, just at different levels. The layout of residential buildings depends on both its own Tai Chi and the Tai Chi of the building group.

The layout of the building group should be such that the terrain is square and the Tai Chi is complete. It is not advisable to leave certain parts of the building intact. The layout of the building lot should pay great attention to the aura effect of the Tai Chi diagram, and carefully select open spaces and small recreational gardens and green spaces within the building group.

, should be selected in the central area, and should be decorated with architectural sketches. In residential design, a house should not be missing corners. Households within the residential floors should not be staggered and divided, causing each household to have a missing corner.

2. The omnipotent view of field energy

The five major elements of Feng Shui, dragon, hole, sand, water and direction, are essentially Qi. Looking for dragon, catching holes, checking sand, looking for water, and orientation are all about finding the auspicious Qi that is suitable for the human body and avoiding the bad Qi that is not good for the human body.

The purpose of seeking good luck and avoiding evil lies in the direction and avoidance of qi. There is a field between objects, and qi comes from the field. Modern science has preliminarily verified that the human body has field qi, plants have field qi, and buildings have field qi.

There is aura among all things. Just like the force of gravity, aura is also universal. A building may be insignificant, but if it forms a group of buildings, the aura may change drastically.

3. Field Qi Guiding View

The Qi of Feng Shui is the Qi in the unified field of the universe, the earth, the region, the building group, the plants and the human body. The universe, the earth, and the region are the big fields.

Qi. The Qi of the big field comes from the empty place and ends in the real place. Yangzhai is mostly chosen in a basin or semi-basin (mountain ring, mountain bay). This kind of area has rich soil and water, which is suitable for people's livelihood and is conducive to receiving the Qi of the big field. Qi of the field

The nature of the universe is spiral movement. Any local spiral movement at a certain level is part of the general environment of the universe.

Plants, buildings, and human bodies in small environments are small-scale Qi. Small-scale environment Qi is called earth Qi in Feng Shui. Earth Qi comes from high places and goes to low places. However, in this kind of place, under certain conditions, in the local environment, it is

It can be appropriately guided through human intelligence.


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