What is the relationship between the I Ching and Feng Shui?

The Book of Changes is an applied art that explains the relationship between man and nature. In the sky, the universe presents phenomena such as the sun, moon, stars, day and night, and seasonal climate. On the earth, various forms such as mountains, rivers, animals, and plants are formed, producing intricate changes. The law of movement and static changes in the universe is interpreted under the guidance of the yin and yang principle of firmness in movement and gentleness in silence. The "Book of Changes" uses the eight natural phenomena of heaven, earth, wind, rain, thunder, lightning, mountains and sea. The gossip represented by the phenomenon reflects the harmonious and conflicting relationships between groups that are together and separated.

Feng shui is the application of the "Book of Changes" in orientation and is a guide for people's living behavior.

From a physical point of view, the environment we live in contains materials and field information such as geothermal heat, magnetic fields, radioactive substances, and microorganisms, which affect us every moment.

For example, in places where the earth’s gravity field is strong, people cannot grow taller. People living in geological fault zones have a high incidence of cancer, and the incidence of car accidents is 10 times that of ordinary places; from a hydrogeological point of view, the organic and inorganic substances contained in soil and water have different effects on people; the impact of cosmic stars on people The impact of the earth's magnetic field, climate, droughts and floods, disasters, and diseases is even greater; from the perspective of human life information, different life information energies connect and exchange with different natural energies at different locations, and the effects are also different.