How should we view Feng Shui Geography?

Feng Shui is a branch of other myungrihak and its scope is also extensive.


Historically, it is related to China's Hetu and Nakseo, and is closely related to the Book of Changes.


In Korea, it is said that it started with Doseon Guksa at the end of the Silla Dynasty, and during the Joseon Dynasty, it was part of the civil service examination and a major issue in the civil unrest at the end of the Joseon Dynasty.


In modern times, Yangtaek Feng Shui has become a trend and has been chosen as part of the background for various important elections.


In the Americas, Europe, and Southeast Asia, it has already been applied to houses and offices, and it has a theoretical background and functions as part of cultural content.



1 Tohyeong(Leftmost: Soil): A mountain with a straight peak like the letter I 

2 Hwahyeong(Next left: Fire): A mountain with a sharp and pointed peak like a flame

3 Suhyeong(Center: Water): A mountain with a peak that rises and falls like waves

4 Mokhyeong(Next right: Tree): A mountain that rises sharply like a tree. Writers, administrators, and politicians appear here.

5. Geumgyeong(Rightmost: Metal): A mountain with a round peak like a turtle's back


Feng Shui Geography includes the theory of water type, the theory of shape energy, and the theory of yigi, and the concept of Hyungong Feng Shui is being newly highlighted.


The theoretical background of Eumtaek Feng Shui can be said to be the motive of ancestral rites, which is the influence that descendants receive by enshrining ancestors in a good place.


In contrast, the theory of Yangtaek can be said to have originated from the desire to live while receiving better qi and energy in the complicated and difficult modern life.


This is not to mean eliminating an uncertain future and seeing a clear future, but rather to wish for good luck and a healthy life.


As seen in the theory of water type, the theory of Eumtaek also includes the theory of water type such as Geumgyepo-ran-hyeong, Seonin-dok-seo-hyeong, and Galmaeum-su-hyeong, as well as the theory of Hyeonggi, which determines the direction of Yonghyeolsa-su, and the theory of Igi, which measures each direction with a patch and finds the right direction for each direction method.


The theory of Yangtaek Feng Shui also has various colors, directions, and props that are suitable for each building such as offices, residential spaces, and factories.


Recently, it is said that people interested in buildings, houses, and land, as well as appraisers, architects, and real estate agents who work in these fields, are taking interest and studying them.


As the old sages said, there are many teachers who know, but true teachers are rare.


It would not be the duty of an intellectual to speak carelessly as if one were the best with only a little knowledge.

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