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Hongyi-the main rules of architectural feng shui

We usually divide buildings into: palace buildings, government buildings, public buildings, home buildings, religious buildings, garden buildings, and bridge buildings.

Various buildings have their specific Feng Shui operation requirements. In addition to the individual requirements of various buildings, there are some common main rules: first: the harmony of heaven, earth, and man; second: balance between yin and yang; third: the five elements grow together.

1. Since history, Kanyu scholars have regarded time as the sky, environmental space as the earth, and people's birth year, month, day, and time as human beings. Through complex operations, they have combined these three reasonably. As auspicious, the three should be treated as good, otherwise it is bad;

2. Everything in the world can be divided into yin and yang, the mountains are yin and water are yang, the bottom is yin and the upper is yang, the right is yin and the left is yang, the window is yin, the door is yang, and the room is yin and hall is yang. In the layout of architectural feng shui, it is necessary to grasp the balance of yin and yang as good fortune and imbalance as bad;

3. The five elements are the five attributes of gold, wood, water, fire and earth. Gold produces water, aquatic wood, wood produces fire, fire produces soil, and native gold. In architecture, the shape, structure, and layout are based on the principle that no line is good for good, and each other is bad for evil, and the architectural layout is in line with the auspicious configuration.