How to Know Feng Shui?
Feng shui is an ancient Chinese traditional knowledge, also known as geomancy. It studies the relationship between the environment and people, and aims to improve people's fortunes and quality of life by arranging and adjusting the energy flow in the environment.
Feng shui believes that there is an invisible energy in the environment called “qi”. The flow and distribution of this energy will affect people's fortunes and well-being. By arranging the environment of a house, office, courtyard, etc. reasonably, the flow of qi can be adjusted to have a positive impact on people.
Feng shui includes many elements, such as the theories of the eight trigrams, the five elements, yin and yang, etc. It involves knowledge of geography, architecture, interior design, furniture placement, etc. In practice, people will choose the appropriate layout and adjustment methods according to the specific situation in order to achieve the goals of improving luck, health, wealth, etc.
Feng Shui has been widely used throughout Chinese history and is considered an important cultural heritage. However, the scientific nature of Feng Shui has always been controversial, with some people believing it to be nothing more than superstition and a way to seek luck. Regardless, Feng Shui still has a certain influence in Chinese society, and many people will consider Feng Shui factors when buying a home or renovating.