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Top 10 famous classics of Chinese Feng Shui

author:玄灬帝

Chinese culture is vast and profound, with a long history, giving rise to many classical academic schools, and Feng Shui is one of them.

Feng Shui is an important part of ancient Chinese philosophy and is closely related to mainstream ideas such as Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism. Feng Shui is not only widely used in agriculture, architecture, urban planning and other fields, but also has an important impact on social life. Many famous literati and ink writers, such as Du Fu and Su Shi, have studied feng shui deeply and incorporated it into their poetry and prose.

Top 10 famous classics of Chinese Feng Shui

Feng Shui not only played an important role in ancient Chinese society, but it still has a profound impact on the lifestyle and cultural traditions of the Chinese people today. In this issue, we will introduce the ten famous classics of Feng Shui.

10, "Ten Books of Yang House"

The Ten Books of Yang Mansion is a model work written by Wang Junrong in the Ming Dynasty that treats the beauty of residential buildings, summarizing the feng shui theories of predecessors, and also combining practical cases to provide an important reference for later architectural design and urban planning.

Top 10 famous classics of Chinese Feng Shui

9, "Eight Houses Spiegel"

The author of "The Mirror of the Eight Houses" is Yang Yunsong of the Tang Dynasty, and it is a famous work on Yang House. This is the longest-circulating, most influential, and most read book. It occupies an important position in ancient China's Kanyu studies.

Top 10 famous classics of Chinese Feng Shui

8, "Water Dragon Sutra"

"Water Dragon Sutra" is the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty famous Kanyu master Jiang Dahong wrote, systematically and exhaustively summarized the water dragon physiognomy method, specializing in the beauty of the water law of Pingyang, in many feng shui works, can be called a must.

Top 10 famous classics of Chinese Feng Shui

7, "Funeral Wing"

"Funeral Wing" is a book written by Miao Xiyong, a Chinese medicine practitioner in the Ming Dynasty. This book integrates the diagnostic methods of medicine into the traditional theory of Feng Shui, making the theory of Feng Shui to a higher level and making an important contribution to the study of Feng Shui.

Top 10 famous classics of Chinese Feng Shui

6, "Boshan Chapter"

"Boshan Chapter" is a feng shui treasure book written by Huang Miaoying, a feng shui master of the fifth generation in the late Tang Dynasty, and is a representative work of "Xingfa School". The book deeply analyzes the elements of feng shui such as "dragon", "sand", "hole", "water" and "mingtang", and is a very authoritative masterpiece in ancient China.

Top 10 famous classics of Chinese Feng Shui

5, "Snow Heart Fu"

"Snow Heart Fu" was written by Bu Yingtian in the Tang Dynasty, which is a famous work in Chinese Kanyu and a classic work of Feng Shui of the Situation Law (Luan Tou Law). The book discusses in detail the five elements of mutual restraint, the transformation of good and evil, and the words are clear and clear, so that people can understand them at a glance and make it easy for latecomers to read.

Top 10 famous classics of Chinese Feng Shui

4. "Organizer"

Written by Lai Buyi in the Song Dynasty, "Urging Officials" inherits and summarizes ancient geography and feng shui theory, and is a classic masterpiece on geography and yin and yang theory. The book is divided into four chapters: dragon, hole, sand and water, with 24 mountains divided into yin and yang, with Zhen, Geng, and Hai as the three auspicious, Xun, Xin, Gen, C, Dui, and Ding as the six shows, and its transformation is affected by the good luck of the hole.

Top 10 famous classics of Chinese Feng Shui

3, "Shaking the Dragon Sutra"

"Shaking the Dragon Sutra" is one of the representative works of Yang Yunsong, a feng shui master in the Tang Dynasty, and is an authoritative sacred text of dragon vein feng shui, known as "the best of ancient Chinese surveying and mapping", and is the best classic to understand and use dragon vein feng shui and quickly revitalize the family business. The Dragon Shake Sutra details how to find the dragon veins and how to choose a blessed land, and is a must-read for everyone who studies Feng Shui.

Top 10 famous classics of Chinese Feng Shui

2, "The Book of Burial"

"The Book of Burial" is also known as "The Book of Burial", written by Guo Pu. The Book of Burials not only discusses Feng Shui and its importance, but also introduces the specific methods of Xiangdi, which is the sect of Chinese Feng Shui culture. The book "Book of Burial" laid the foundation for the doctrine of "funeral and vitality" in Chinese feng shui, and was respected by the masters of feng shui in the past dynasties, and Guo Pu was respected by later generations as the originator of feng shui.

Top 10 famous classics of Chinese Feng Shui

1, "House Classic"

The classic of feng shui "The Book of the Yellow Emperor's House", also known as the "Book of Houses", talks about the harmony between people and houses, people and heaven and earth, people and nature, people and heaven and earth, and people and the universe. "The Yellow Emperor's Mansion Sutra" inherits the ancient feng shui tradition of the Han and Tang dynasties, and divides the residence into "yin house" and "yang house" on the basis of the theory of yin and yang, which can be called a classic work of traditional Chinese culture, and its theory directly influenced the feng shui theory of yang house in later generations.

Top 10 famous classics of Chinese Feng Shui

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