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Feng Shui and Environmental Landscape

Human beings live in a large natural environment. The mountains, rivers, rivers, flowers, trees, and various combinations in this large environment form a variety of natural environmental landscapes. In order to create a comfortable and beautiful living environment, people also create architectural landscapes such as cultural landscapes and man-made gardens. These natural and artificially created environmental landscapes will have various physical, physiological and psychological effects on humans. Humans are organisms with a high degree of automation and a strong ability to react to external things. The structure, color, gravity, and aura formed by the surrounding landscape will have an important impact on physical and mental health and career development.

For example, when people are in a beautiful and comfortable environment with harmonious colors, they will feel comfortable, relaxed and happy, even more clear and agile in thinking, and particularly active in creative inspiration.

In ancient my country, we attached great importance to courtyard landscaping and courtyard feng shui. It was believed that the combination of courtyard buildings, flowers, trees, and rockeries and flowing water should meet the requirements of feng shui, which would be beneficial to physical and mental health and wealth. This is simple in traditional feng shui. Environmental landscape awareness. For example, Suzhou gardens are a model of feng shui for man-made environmental landscapes.

One of the connotations and missions of modern fengshui is to graft the simple truths of traditional fengshui with modern environmental landscape, not only to study the laws of aesthetics, architecture, and botany of environmental landscapes, but also to further study environmental landscapes. The structure, orientation, material, color, appearance and field information of the physique have various effects on human physiology and psychology, so as to explore the scientific rules and methods of selecting and creating environmental landscapes that are conducive to human health and career development.