2. Feng Shui Planning for Residential Buildings
The feng shui planning of the layout of residential buildings in residential areas should follow several feng shui concepts: Tai Chi Pan Existential View, Chinese Feng Shui, Chinese Medicine and other traditional arts, literature, and mathematics are closely related to the principles of the Chinese Book of Changes.
The I Ching is the most basic source of Chinese thinking. Whether you understand or believe in the I Ching or not, most Chinese consciously or unconsciously think about things according to the I Ching.
All of them seek balance in the face of things, but they don't have the psychology and thinking of the head, and they have consciousness
"The extreme is the opposite",
The basic view of "things must be opposed" is easy to learn. Chinese Feng Shui is also known as Yi Xue, and it is in
"The way of heaven, the way of the earth" is to follow the easy to learn and speculate. Yi Li's most important point is that no matter how big or small, no matter how big or small, it is Tai Chi.
"Its big has no outside, and its small has no inside".
"A thing has always had a body, and a body has its own world." Therefore, Feng Shui believes that a city, a village, a courtyard, a building, a house, a room - all are a Tai Chi, but the level is different.
Practice has proved that this view is correct. The layout of residential buildings depends not only on their own Taiji, but also on the Taiji of the building group.
From this point of view, the layout of the building complex should be square and complete, otherwise it will inevitably bring hidden dangers.
For example, if the dry position is empty, it will be bad for the male owner of the district, and if the gun is empty, it will be bad for the boy in the district.
For example, in a living area in the North China Oilfield, among the hundreds of households in the compound, the boys are all thin and immature, and the boys are frequently affected by disasters.
After investigation, there is a corner of the land acquisition in the northeast of the compound. It only got better after the corner was filled. In addition, in residential design, a house should not lack corners, which is a taboo in feng shui.
The five elements of Feng Shui: dragon, acupoint, sand, water, and direction, are essentially qi. The purpose of searching for dragons, acupoints, sand searches, water seeking, and orientation is to find out the auspicious qi suitable for the human body and avoid the evil qi that is not conducive to the human body.
Modern science has preliminarily proved that the human body has a field, plants have a field, and buildings have a field. There is a field between everything.
In the case of a complex of several buildings, the atmosphere will change due to the different arrangement of the buildings.
For example, the original building complex in a certain place is a six-row layout in columns, and the residents here are in poor condition and plagued by disasters.
After investigation, the building group is a mountain stripping hexagram of the 64 hexagrams of Taiji. The hexagram is like mildew rain, rotting, yang disappears and yin is long, the hexagram is very fierce, and the field is not good.
Later, after adjustment, the arrangement became a thunderous hexagram, and the health and economic conditions of the residents immediately improved. The qi of the field guides the qi of Feng Shui, which is the qi in the unified field of the universe, the ground field, the regional field, the building group field, the plant field and the human body.
The operation of the field qi is to come from the void, stop from the real, come from the high, and go from the low. However, under certain conditions, this kind of field qi can be appropriately guided by human intelligence and cognition in a local environment, which is the subjective initiative of human beings in the theory of dialectical materialism.
If two high-rise buildings stand side by side and force all external qi to rush through the middle, it will form feng shui
"Heaven slashes", causing evil qi to rush straight forward, which is not conducive to living. Therefore, if the layout and direction of a building are improper, and the distance and relative position of a building from other buildings are unreasonable, the adjacent buildings will affect each other, resulting in very adverse consequences.
Therefore, architectural designers should adapt measures to local conditions and make reasonable layouts in accordance with the laws of field gas operation.