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The ancients said, one life, two luck and three feng shui, are these valid?

Of course it makes sense.

The ancients invented divination in order to seek good fortune and avoid evil. Heaven, earth and man are three outstanding people, which are included in nature. The easy counting of plum blossoms is a daily chore, Yuan Haiziping is the date of birth, and Feng Shui is the highest realm of divination. Now when the word Feng Shui is mentioned, most of us will associate it with Mr. Feng Shui and think that Feng Shui is a feudal superstition. As we all know, Feng Shui permeates our daily life, but we sometimes don't feel it.

Traditional Chinese medicine, which originated from Yijing, pays attention to maintaining the balance of yin and yang in human body, but it has long been criticized by the world. Because many TCM theories are difficult to be scientifically explained at present, only a small part can be scientifically explained, but it cannot be said that what cannot be scientifically explained is incorrect.

We often say whether it is very Thai. This word refers to the negative divination of heaven and earth in 8864 divination. When the hexagrams are negative for nine times, they will be transformed into heaven and earth hexagrams. This is the purpose of whether it is extremely Thai. For telepathy, most people still believe that "one voice speaks, one spirit seeks" in Feng Shui, and you will feel something when your loved ones are in trouble. It can also be explained by physics knowledge, because two people have the same frequency, which will produce the effect of * * * vibration.

Feng Shui also has a vital influence on the national movement, taking South Korea as an example. Successive presidents of South Korea often die miserably. In the past two years, Korean dramas have been constantly updated, which has to be said to have something to do with the national flag.

From the comparison, we can see that the South Korean flag and China's eight diagrams are somewhat similar, but in fact they are quite different. Eight diagrams include dry (sky), communication (Ze), separation (fire), earthquake (thunder), loss (wind), ridge (water), root (mountain) and Kun (earth). On the national flag of South Korea, there are only four hexagrams: Gan, Kun, Kan and Li. Without mountain wind and lightning, all the images contained are incomplete. South Korea just copied its shape and didn't understand the true meaning of gossip.

Look at the yin-yang fish in the middle. As the saying goes, "One yin and one yang is the Tao", there should be yang in the yin and yin in the yang. South Korea's national flag only contains fire and water, which is incompatible with water and fire and does not conform to the laws of nature, causing people to fall into a quagmire. It also makes sense to look at the Korean dramas that have been staged before.

Ma Yun pointed out in a speech: "A person's good fortune is limited, and it will run out one day. Do more good deeds and your good luck will continue to accumulate. " This sentence contains the philosophy of Yi-ology. It is said that luck is not predestined, but the result of human activities. Feng Shui will change your aura and produce different results. Doing good deeds will bring good atmosphere and luck will naturally accumulate.

Feng Shui is popular all over the world, but China people still think that Feng Shui is a feudal superstition or a majority, and this concept should be abandoned. Last year, a professor from the Chinese Academy of Sciences demonstrated that Yin-Yang and Five Elements were not pseudoscience, indicating that the status of geomantic omen was gradually valued.

Therefore, we should pay more attention to the application of geomantic omen in our life, and use geomantic omen to make money for us and avoid disaster. Feng Shui is the essence of China traditional culture. We should make rational use of geomantic omen culture to benefit the society and play its role.