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Does "Essence of the City of Spirits" blend situationalism and rationality?

"Essence of Lingcheng" was written by the Ming Dynasty under the name of He Pu in the Five Dynasties of the Southern Tang Dynasty. This book is based on distinguishing dragons and acupoints. It is believed that mountains and rivers are relatively static and time is constantly changing. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to changes with time Cause changes in air luck.

The book is divided into two volumes. The first volume discusses Xingqi, mainly discussing the situation of mountains and rivers, distinguishing dragons and acupoints; the second volume discussing Liqi, mainly discussing the cases of Tianxing hexagrams, which can cause good and bad luck.

This book created the theory of "Three Elements and Three Movements", combining the fortunes of heaven and earth, supplemented by Heluo Eight Diagrams, so as to let the situation and qi run through. This theory also makes the applicability of the Yinzhai Fengshui theory more applicable. It is vast and occupies an important position in folk life.


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