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Top Ten Ancient Geomantic Books

First, China's first geomantic book: House Classic.

This book mainly tells the knowledge of residential feng shui, organically combines traditional geomantic omen with modern science, and combs many messy residential feng shui theories in a simple way, mainly including the knowledge of site selection, house spirit, interior layout, home decoration and so on. With more than 200 pictures, this book is intuitive and easy to understand, with special emphasis on practicality. In addition, there is an appendix "Office Feng Shui" at the end of this book, a healthy and perfect living environment and a treasure trove of Feng Shui, which will enhance the fortune of you and your family.

Second, the sect of China Feng Shui culture: Funeral Sutra.

The Tripitaka is a collection of Buddhist classics, referred to as the Tripitaka for short, also known as the Sutra. It has several versions, and it was originally a classic collection. For example, monasteries and Taoist temples set up scripture collection buildings to store scriptures and classics. It is extended to the names of books, such as the Tripitaka Sutra and the Sino-Tibetan Sutra. China Buddhist Treasures Network specializes in "Buddhist Scriptures".

Third, the authoritative classic of the situation school Feng Shui: "Dragon Shakes the Classic"

Rocking the Dragon Classic is one of the representative works of Yang Junsong, a master of geomantic omen in Tang Dynasty, the most authoritative holy book of geomantic omen in Long Mai, known as "the best geomantic omen in ancient China", the best classic for Long Mai to understand and use geomantic omen and revitalize his family business rapidly, and a must-read for geomantic omen scholars in past dynasties.

Fourth, the representative of creating Feng Shui: Urging Officials

Volume II [General Edition] of Urging Officials is a book with four chapters: dragon, cave, sand and water, and each chapter is a song. The two chapters of Sand and Water are also directional, and the theory is quite unsolvable. It is a geomantic classic of geographical yin and yang, which guides how to choose a place to gather wealth and prosperity. It is the most authoritative holy book of geomantic omen in Long Mai, and is known as "the most ancient surveying and mapping in China".

V. The representative work of Feng Shui in Tang Dynasty: Xue Xinfu

Xue Xin Fu was written by Bu Yingtian in Tang Dynasty. Xue Xin Fu is a masterpiece of Chinese Kanyu studies. Its vivid and convenient view of later learning attracts people to learn better. It is a classic of the situation method (head-throwing method) in Feng Shui.

6. Xingfa School's representative work on good dragons: Boshan articles.

Boshan Pian is a geomantic classic written by Huang Miaoying, a geomantic master in the late Tang and Five Dynasties. This book is a representative work devoted to the study of Shanlong Xingfa School. In-depth analysis of the dragon, sand, cave, water, Tang Ming and other geomantic elements back to back, has a great impact on people's happiness. It is an authoritative masterpiece in ancient Chinese geomantic surveying and mapping books.

Vii. The representative work of Xingfa School in Ming Dynasty: Wings of Buried Scriptures.

The Tibetan Classics Pavilion was edited by Miao Xiyong in Ming Dynasty. This book is a masterpiece of metaphysics in Ming Dynasty. This book integrates and transplants the four-step medical diagnosis process of looking, listening, asking and cutting into the traditional geomantic theory, further promoting and perfecting the theoretical system of geomantic omen in China.

Eight, the masterpiece of water law in Ming Dynasty: Shui Long Jing.

Shui Long Jing was written by Jiang Dahong in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. The ancients said that' the method of geomantic omen, water is the best', and the quality of' water' is one of the most important factors to see the quality of geomantic omen in a place. "Shui Long Jing" specifically discusses the various forms of Shui Long and the choice of good and bad luck, and discusses in detail the differences between Yin and Yang governments in recognizing water.