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The Mongolian and Tibetan regions also retain the essence of geographical geomancy

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writing / Chen Yifeng


In recent years, the author often goes to Qinghai, Xinjiang, Gansu, Inner Mongolia and other places to study geography. I have personally contacted and heard a lot about the techniques of Lamas, shamans and other divination places and divination houses, and I feel that these monks have also mastered and retained the essence of some traditional geographical geomancy.


Geography and technology are the ancient wisdom of the Chinese nation and the summary of the life experience of many ethnic groups in Asia. The essence of geography is the discrimination of phase, vision, observation and wisdom. Before the Tang Dynasty in China, a large number of geographical technology origins were retained.


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In the desert area, the author studied the tomb chosen by the Lama for a family, and there was no obvious sign of shape and harmony. Capture life with the naked eye. After the burial here, two rich people appeared, one in the main hall and one in the millionaire.

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In the desert of northwest China, the author selected the tomb in Xiangdu. The local herdsmen said that there was a shaman who was very good at physiognomy. He once passed here and said that there would be great wealth here. The author wandered back and forth to ponder the mystery.

The shaman, There is no compass and no theory of aesthetic model.

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The author studied geography in the pastoral areas of the Mongols, and found that the descendants of the family were moderately rich.

The owner of the herdsman told how the Lama chose the cemetery for his family and the location of the yurt. There is no compass and no theory of aesthetic model. The Mongolian and Tibetan regions still retain some essence of geographical geomancy.


The original name of geography is: Xiangdu, Buzhai, Budi, Xiangzhai, Xiangdi.


However, after the Tang and Song Dynasties, with the popularity of the aesthetic technology of dragon seeking and acupoint pointing, and the popularity of the compass after the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the technology of location and qi regulation became more and more mysterious. Most geomantic experts in the Central Plains and the south of the Yangtze River have become more and more divorced from reality, fabricated a large number of aesthetic terrain, and some putrid formulas of qi regulation, and gradually dogmatized, simplified, modeled, and formulated the geographical technology. These masters, who regard themselves as authentic geography, have gradually become divorced from the real geographical technology and reality. Most of the rich tombs and residences in reality are not suitable for the theory of aesthetic topography, nor for their secret of regulating qi.


But these theories, because of the improvement of their own theoretical system, sound very logical, very rewarding, and very suitable for lazy people to learn geography.


However, these simple, patterned and dogmatic theories are increasingly different from reality, or even completely divorced from reality. Many teachers just study behind closed doors, regardless of the reality, and are unwilling to face the reality. As a result, many wealthy families do not believe in feng shui and these simple theoretical models.


On the contrary, the author has been walking in the Mongolian and Tibetan areas for a long time, and has met some monks, lamas, shamans, etc. They have been passed on word of mouth, and still retain some origins of geography and technology. These masters, who divined the land, divined the house, looked at the land, looked at the house, and so on, relied on wisdom, discrimination, vision, and accomplishments. They had no compass, no aesthetic formulas, no aesthetic models, and often had great accuracy. Therefore, their skills were often recognized and respected by the largest local rich families.


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Of course, compass has its specific function and value, but it is not as illusory as books. Monks, lamas, shamans, etc. in Mongolia and Tibet do not use compasses at all, which has its limitations. Compass is a geographical orientation tool that was fully popularized and appeared after the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty. It has certain professional application value.


In contrast, most of the famous theorists in the mainland often focus on the ancestors and 35 generations of the descendants of XXX. Their theories are too illusory and divorced from reality, which causes them to be far away from the rich and noble, with only a few extreme believers and a few poor people as customers.

Most of the geomantic schools and masters in the mainland have not been recognized and respected by the largest local families. Even the rich and noble at the grass-roots level seldom trust them. This is the fundamental reason for the serious decline of geographical geomancy industry in many places in the mainland. Even some rich and noble people do not believe in geographical geomancy.

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