Feng Shui is an ancient architectural and environmental theory in China, which integrates geography, ecology, landscape, architecture, ethics and aesthetics. The word "Feng Shui" is generally believed to come from the book of burial by Guo Pu: "Qi rides the wind and disperses, but stops at the boundary of water; The ancients gathered together to make it last for a long time, so it was called Feng Shui. The method of feng shui, water is the best, followed by Tibetan wind. " This book also concisely summarizes residential feng shui's selection criteria: "Come and accumulate, flush Yin and Yang, thick soil and deep water, lush grass."
The word "Feng Shui" mentioned by Guo Pu is to choose the environment, that is, the back of the environment, and the harmony of Yin and Yang. The dragon in geomantic omen refers to the mountain, and there must be wind when the dragon prospers, and the wind takes the initiative; When the dragon stops, there must be sand, and the water is a sign, and the water is the main static. Feng Shui means choosing the place where the Dragon Club will stop, so as to absorb the vitality of Lapras.