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Does Feng Shui belong to Taoism, Buddhism or Christianity?

Feng Shui does not belong to Taoism, nor to Buddhism, nor to Christ. Feng Shui originated in the Spring and Autumn Period, and was called "Feng Shui" in ancient times, which belongs to a natural science.

Geomantic omen began to be associated with folk alchemy in the Qin and Han Dynasties, and it was related to life, divination and physiognomy in the five arts, while fortune telling, divination and character measurement were a kind of Taoist arts spread among the people. Therefore, Feng Shui is related to the later development of Taoism.

Geomantic omen, originally a technique of observing geography on the spot, was called geomantic omen and geomantic omen theory in ancient times. According to legend, the founder of Feng Shui was Jiutian Xuan Nv, and the relatively perfect Feng Shui originated in the Warring States Period.

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Evolution of geomantic omen

1, geomantic omen began to be associated with folk witchcraft in Qin and Han dynasties, and it was related to the life, divination and phase of the five arts. It is also said that the basic composition of the hexagrams originated from the Book of Changes is divided into folk beliefs of guarding the well and watching the house.

2. There are three main schools: trisection, trisection and nine-planet method. The word Feng Shui was first seen in Guo Pu in the Jin Dynasty: "Qi dispels by the wind, and the boundary water stops. The ancients gathered to make it last forever, and the deeds stopped, so it was called Feng Shui. "

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