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Yin Yang in Chinese Culture

November 2, 2013

Yin-Yang and Wuxing had been involved into the system of Ba Gua (Eight Diagrams) so that the theoretical system of Feng Shui culture in Chinese culture. The original meaning of Yin-Yang refers to the directions of the objects toward the sun light. The custom of worshiping the sun was prevalent among the primitives. On this […]

On the Core function of Choosing Living Places from the History of Xia Dynasty

November 2, 2013

The Zhou Yi we usually talking about have the differences in narrow sense and broad sense. The narrow one refers to Yijing completed between Shang and Zhou Dynasty. While the broad one includes Yizhuan besides Yijing. Fengshui culture in Chinese culture and the creation of Zhou Yi have close relationship. They seem to supplement each […]

The Development of Qi

November 2, 2013

The nest house, carved house, half caved house and so on are the reflection of the primitives’ history in the mountains. In Chinese culture, the concept that the mountain can produce plenty Qi and accumulate the Qi firmly in the sense of blessing has improved the shape of mountain to be a basic feature in […]

Observing the State of Water from Chinese Culture

November 2, 2013

Generally speaking, there are three processes of the “问水”(observing the water situation) which is one part in the process of the Feng Shui operations. The first process of “问水” is “找水口(to find the origin of the water)”. In the Feng Shui culture in Chinese culture, the size of the place to “生气”producing Qi, and the […]

The Importance of the Water in Feng Shui Culture in Chinese Culture

November 2, 2013

Zang Shu which was written by Guo Pu has described as “风水之法,得水为上” (It means that the water depends on the fate of the Feng Shui culture.) according to the theory of Feng Shui which is taken the “生气”(producing Qi ) as the immediate goal, there are three pieces of evidence to approve the “得水为上”. It […]

Illustrating the Ze Ju in Chinese Culture

November 2, 2013

Ze Ju is an important part in Chinese culture or even to the world. It has attracted many experts’ attention on it. The doctor Lai Chuan Chang Jiu who is a cultural anthropologist in Japan has written a famous book named The Family Tree : the Han Peoples’ Family Tree in the south of China•Feng […]

Feng Shui Culture in Chinese Culture

November 2, 2013

As we have introduced, there are many methods relating to the Feng Shui orientations, such as twenty eight Xiu, twelve Feng Ye, sixty Long, and Zuo Shan Jie Sha and so on. To sum up, we can obtain some understanding of them as follows: At first, the procedures of seeking for Long and observing Sha, […]

The Mystery of the Yu Ruler about Feng Shui in Chinese Culture

November 2, 2013

Guo Pu had written in the Zang Shu that 土圭测其方位,玉尺度其遐迩. It is popular that in the Jin Dynasty and Han Dynasty, when the experts of Feng Shui in Chinese culture measured the level surveying and the orientations, they also used another tool—-Yu Rulers to measure the distance. It is sais that in the Shi Shuo […]

Learn Chinese Feng Shui in China

November 2, 2013

In Chinese culture, the house for human being is the origin of Feng Shui Mode By learning Chinese in China, you may have notice that the Feng Shui Culture in Chinese culture originated from the address of the house and operation. And so does the final result of the Feng Shui operation. It has been […]

Yin Zhai Culture Has Taken an Important Role in Chinese Culture

November 2, 2013

If you study Chinese in China, you may have met some famous tombs about the ancient emperors. The Yin Zhai (tomb) Feng Shui culture and Yang Zhai Feng Shui originate from the same concept. At the same time, both these two kind of Feng Shui culture in Chinese culture take the same ideal condition. They […]

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