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Where did "Bu Zhai" come from?

The so-called "House of Buddhism" was first seen in "Shangshu·Zhaogao": "As for the Taibao (Ji Shuang) dynasty, as for the house of Yuluo, the house of Buddhism. If you get a divination, you will manage it."

This is about Zhou Ke's choice of a site in Luohe Zhiyang to build Luoyi. The oracle bone inscriptions unearthed in the Yin Ruins recorded that there was an inscription of the house of the house at that time, "Zhen: Make Dayi in the Tang Dynasty" (Jin 611); "Yimao Bu, fight for Zhen; Wang Zuoyi, the emperor, I am from the Tang" (B 570); " Gengwubu, Bingzhen; Wang Yizuoyi, Zaizi, Diruo" (Bing 86) and so on. Divination at this time is for investigation and choice, not just for divination. Bu's house was used to choose a place to live. The original house was mostly used for the site selection and construction of settlements and cities. Its main content is twofold: one is to decide the good day and auspicious day to start construction; the other is to select the construction site. However, this kind of divination is at the level of retreat and does not involve the technical issue of how to build it. This is also the earliest mysterious light of Feng Shui.