Chapter 443: Kim Moo-gyun spoke out, and the demolition case entered the Blue House!
"From the perspective of feng shui geography, the dragon veins of Seoul originate from Songak Mountain in Kaesong, and then wind eastward through the Canton Mountains to Bukhansan and Bukakksan Mountains north of Seoul, and enter Gyeongbokgung Palace, the main palace of the Lee dynasty, from Jangui Gate. The establishment of the Korean Governor's Office is precisely to cut off this dragon vein. Namsan Mountain in the southern section of the ancient city wall of Seoul is the case mountain of Seoul and the opposite view of the royal palace, and the Korean shrine is built in the shape of the "hon" in the plane, and the approach of the Joseon shrine (the road before entering the shrine) goes straight to the north, facing the Buakak Mountain, which is equivalent to turning it into an arrow to shoot at the dragon vein of the Korean nation. Therefore, to this day, the hearts of South Koreans (formerly South Korea) are often stung by the "iron nails" of Japan, and the resulting reaction is unprecedentedly fierce. Many South Koreans believe that after the Japanese planted the nails, there were no more great people on the Korean Peninsula. The South Korean government has used relevant clues to remove large iron nails planted by Japan, but it is said that it is difficult to clean them up. ”
Wang Zhong looked at the reporters below and talked eloquently.
"If this is the case, then the North Korean Governor's Palace must be demolished!"
The reporters below began to talk to each other, and the meaning they wanted to express was very clear, that is, they must demolish the Governor's Palace!
For Koreans, the Governor's Office is not only a shame, but also the culprit of destroying Korean feng shui, and naturally he cannot continue to plague the people of the Korean nation!
"The culprit of destroying feng shui, the Joseon Governor's Palace!"
"To achieve the peaceful reunification of the North and the South, it is necessary to dismantle the Japanese and Korean Governor's Palace!"
"The Poison is Endless, the Governor-General's Palace of Japan and Korea"
These reports caused a strong reaction in South Korea and also led to a storm of public opinion, with no one supporting the demolition and some opposing it.
Most of the dissenting views are historians, who scoff at the theory of Feng Shui and instead discuss the value of the Doge's House from a historical perspective. Think of this building as a spur!
I hope that future children and grandchildren will always maintain this sense of shame, so as to stimulate them to work hard!
But obviously. Their argument is not the mainstream opinion, and most Koreans still hope to be able to demolish the Governor's Palace, which also has something to do with the fact that Chinese feng shui is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people in South Korea!
The vast majority of Koreans still believe in feng shui, and even more superstitious than Chinese!
"Feng Shui" is a traditional Chinese culture, and Japan and South Korea are deeply influenced by it, forming a Japanese and Korean Feng Shui culture that is very different from Chinese "Feng Shui". The "feng shui" of the Three Kingdoms is rooted in the soil of the traditional Zhouyi culture, and contains a strong spirit of nature worship and simple farming culture. The "feng shui" of the three countries all implies the ideas of modern architectural ecology and architectural aesthetics, and has rich ecological connotations and humanistic implications. The "feng shui" of the three countries has common characteristics such as utilitarian, ecological and systematic. Whether it is at the level of "Feng Shui" or at the level of "Feng Shui". The "Feng Shui" of the three countries all have their own characteristics, and their differences are embodied in the two major aspects of "space Feng Shui" and "time Feng Shui". Geographical influence and religious contamination are the main reasons for the very different characteristics of "feng shui" in the three kingdoms.
As early as the Tang Dynasty, the Goguryeo regime and the Japanese government sent envoys one after another to learn the advanced culture and technology of the Central Plains (China), which naturally included the quintessence of the Tang Dynasty (China) -- "Feng Shui." With the eastward spread of astronomy, calendars and other knowledge, China's "feng shui" also drifted across the ocean, crossed the sea, and took root and settled in the two island countries of Northeast Asia. In the long years since. Feng Shui thought and the geographical characteristics, religious culture and customs of Japan and South Korea have been continuously combined and gradually precipitated, and finally formed the unique Feng Shui culture of the two countries.
Although Japanese and Korean feng shui originated in China. But it also absorbs a lot of local culture, thus forming a unique feng shui culture!
After comparative research, Wang Zhong found that Japan's "Feng Shui" culture was deeply influenced by Buddhism (Shinto), with a strong mysterious atmosphere and heavy metaphorical colors. This characteristic is concentrated in the architectural style of the shrine. The Shinto view of nature in Japan believes that people have a close kinship with natural objects such as mountains, water, and forests. People and all things that are born of God will also be unquestionably sacred.
In Japan, almost all shrines are connected to natural environments such as mountains, bays, rivers, lakes and marshes, forests, and waterfalls. This kind of shrine building "feng shui" can be traced back to its origins, originating from Japanese Shinto thought (a mixture of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism), and from the nature worship and ancestor worship of the ancestors. In Japan's Kojiki, there is a legend that says that at the beginning of the opening of heaven and earth, the god of Izumo stared at it and said, "This new land of Izumo is a good place, but it's a little smaller, so I'm going to add something to it and make it bigger." With that, he looked around and saw Silla and saw that the land there was exactly what he wanted. So he dragged four islands from there with a rope and added them to the land of Izumo...... The fourth island became the seat of a temple to a great god, whose shrine was endowed with reliable magic and was able to protect the rice fields from damage.
South Korea and China are neighbors separated by a strip of water, and have a long history of cultural exchanges. The idea of "Feng Shui", which originated in China, not only has a wide and far-reaching influence on the "Feng Shui" culture in Japan, but also plays a positive role in promoting the development of the "Feng Shui" culture in Korea, which is also in the Han cultural circle. After a long period of convergence and integration, China's "Feng Shui" ideas gradually combined with South Korea's Confucian culture to form a national value rooted in the soul of the Korean nation. There is a novel "Ren Chenlu" in ancient Korea, which tells such a story: After the war, Li Rusong, the chief general of the Ming Dynasty reinforcements, inspected various places and found that North Korea had excellent feng shui, and secretly thought: Such a treasure of feng shui will produce great sages and heroes, and I am afraid that it will become a great disaster for China in the future. But when he found the air pocket and was about to attack, the mountain god suddenly appeared and punished him severely. Li Rusong had no choice but to dispel his thoughts and return to China.
Despite the reverence of Christianity, Confucianism has always been dominant and has permeated every aspect of the daily lives of Koreans. Therefore, South Korea's "Feng Shui" culture has been immersed in the endless utilitarian atmosphere from beginning to end, and there is such a story recorded in the "Three Kingdoms Relic of the Heavenly Dragon Temple": In the south of the South Mountain in the eastern capital, there is a peak that rises, and the vulgar clouds are high on the mountain. There is a temple in the sun of the mountain, a temple in the slang clouds, or a temple in the clouds. "Discussion of the Three Han Collections" cloud: "There are two guest waters and one against the water in the chicken forest soil. It has two sources of reverse water and passenger water. If you don't suppress natural disasters, it will lead to the disaster of the destruction of the dragon. ”
The practice of moving graves before the presidential election in South Korea also shows that its "feng shui" is highly utilitarian. At the height of South Korea's presidential campaign, some candidates often seek to change their fortunes by renovating or relocating ancestral graves in order to win. The trend of "feng shui" has intensified in South Korea, and has even developed into a blessing for political life. According to a local political analyst, "Politicians have a strong desire to change their lives. Although "Feng Shui" is clearly a feudal superstition, it is a simple and easy method. As a result, South Korean politicians see "feng shui" as a weather vane for election or even promotion, and they are happy to do so.
In this atmosphere, the opinions of Korean historians are selectively blocked!
Many people even took to the streets spontaneously. I hope the government will push the Japanese Korean Governor-General's Office to!
This kind of willing activity is not only in Seoul, but also in some surrounding cities, and more and more South Korean people are taking to the streets!
The opposition is getting smaller and smaller!
The mayor of Seoul, Mr. Kim Moo-kyun, also held a press conference at the right time to publicly support the people and said that the governor's palace must be demolished!
He was the first government official to react publicly!
Although he did not report to the Blue House, which made him appear a little passive, he also gained the favor of a large number of voters, which laid a solid foundation for him to go further!
The Blue House is the center of Korean power. Inside lives the most honorable person in the whole of Korea, the president!
But South Korea's presidents are not as comfortable as other heads of state, because most South Korean presidents don't die well, as if it were a curse. Let every South Korean president be scared!
Of course, some people say that it is the cause of Feng Shui!
Backed by Xuanwu Mountain, it means that there are backers, you can get the promotion and help of others, and there are more people who express support to win the hearts of the people, which is a good feng shui pattern. However, the mountain shape of the Xuanwu Mountain behind the Blue House is like a curved bow. Just as there is an old Chinese saying: "Pulling a bow and arrows behind the back hurts people", which is precisely a major taboo in feng shui, the evil of feng shui. Therefore, successive presidents have had problems of one kind or another, and it is rare to have a good end.
In 1910, when Japan invaded the Korean Peninsula, South Korea became a Japanese colony, and the colonial rulers believed that it was necessary to suppress the "royal spirit" of South Korea in order to suppress the resistance of the Korean people. On almost all important mountain ranges, such as the Taebai Mountains, tens of thousands of iron stakes were nailed. Especially on the hill near Gyeongbokgung Palace, the royal palace of South Korea, there are iron piles all over the place. Today, however, Korea has been able to clear most of the mountains from the tens of thousands of iron stakes nailed during Japanese rule. But these factors will also disrupt the current feng shui pattern near the presidential palace, especially the "leyline" of the Xuanwu Mountain behind it.
"Mr. President, what are we going to do now!"
The South Korean president sat in his chair with a gloomy face, Kim Moo-kyun's speech pushed him to the forefront, and now the whole of South Korea is waiting for his decision!
He also wants to demolish the Japanese Governor's Palace in front of Gyeongbokgung Palace!
Because in front of the Blue House is the back gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace!
Gyeongbokgung Palace can be said to be the Myeongdang of Cheong Wa Dae!
He even wanted to demolish the entire Gyeongbokgung Palace, one of the five major palaces in Seoul (Seoul), South Korea, which was built by the ancestor of the Lee Dynasty, Taizu Lee Sung-gye, in 1395 when he moved the original capital of Goryeo, and was also the seat of the Governor's Palace during the Japanese rule, which was built during this period and was later demolished. Gyeongbokgung Palace is the palace of ancient emperors, and it is sitting in the famous position of the Blue House of the Presidential Palace, which hinders the feng shui aura of the current Presidential Palace, which is not conducive to the development of previous presidents, and has been hindered a lot during the reign.
But he also knew that this idea could only be thought of in his heart, and as soon as he pronounced it, he would immediately be attacked by his domestic political opponents, and even his supporters would not allow him to do so!
After all, Gyeongbokgung Palace is the royal palace of ancient Joseon and has a special meaning for the Korean people!
How could it be dismantled because of an order from the president!
So he plotted to move the capital, which is also the reason why he asked Wang Zhong to go to Gongju to investigate feng shui last time.
However, he is also very distressed now, because Jin Wujun's early expression has caused him to be very passive, even if he expresses his support now, it will only be the icing on the cake!
In the end, it was Kim Moo-kyun's reputation that was achieved!
But to oppose it now is to stand against the people, which is very dangerous for a politician!
It was because of these concerns that he hesitated!
A soldier who does not want to be a general is not a good soldier, and a president who does not want to be re-elected is not a good president!
Sometimes he is quite envious of the Jin family dynasty opposite!
From son to grandson, grandson to grandson, it is said to be a socialist country, more like a feudal kingdom!
Obviously, though, this is not possible in South Korea!
How can we win back public opinion?
"Your Excellency!"
The Prime Minister stood outside the door and said softly. It also interrupted his musings. "The Prime Minister is here!"
"Please come in!"
The president said enthusiastically that the prime minister is his subordinate, his right-hand man, and his most trusted person, and the prime minister came to the mansion at this time. It must have something to do with the Governor's Palace!
After the two of them sat down, the service staff retreated!
"What are you going to do, President?"
The prime minister did not go around in circles and said straight to the point.
"The voice in the country is very strong, and I think even if we oppose it, it will definitely be demolished in the end!"
The president rubbed his brow and said with a headache.
"Yes, it would be unwise for us to jump out against it!"
The prime minister agreed.
"But if we just agree, we will also be considered inactive! We will be attacked by political opponents, after all, it was Kim Moo-kyun who spoke first!"
"Yes, this is also my headache, does the prime minister have any opinions!"
The president said thoughtfully.
"I have been in contact with Wang Zhong about Gongzhou, he is a respectable master, and he has a bad impression of Japan, after all, China was the biggest victim back then!"
The prime minister took a sip of tea and said lightly.
"What do you mean?"
The president seemed to have grasped something, but said with some confusion.
"We can invite Wang Zhong to the Blue House, and we can listen to his opinion before making a decision!"
The Prime Minister said with a smile.
"Maybe there will be a different change!" "That's all there is to it!" "I can't help it!"
The president was stunned for a moment, and finally said helplessly.
"If there is really no other way, we can only speak out in support!" (to be continued......)