Feng Shui, literally meaning "wind and water," is an ancient Chinese discipline concerning...Spatial Layout and Environmental Energy HarmonizationThe practice of harmony. Rooted in Daoist philosophy and the I Ching, it aims to achieve harmonious coexistence between human existence and natural forces through the strategic arrangement of objects, architecture, and landscapes.
Core Principles:
Energy Field Optimization – Balance the flow of life energy within the space.
Balance of Yin and Yang – Create a dynamic equilibrium between complementary energies.
Five Elements Theory – Utilize the Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water cycle to enhance energy interaction.
Bagua Board – Aligns the space with life aspects (wealth, health, relationships, etc.) through an energy grid of eight directions.
Modern Applications:
Contemporary Feng Shui integrates traditional wisdom into urban environments, influencing areas including:
✓ Architectural Design and Office Layout
✓ Furniture Placement and Color Psychology
✓ Sustainable Land Use Planning
Feng shui is not superstition, but ratherThe Wisdom of Ecosystems。