Guan Zi was a philosopher, thinker and politician in ancient China and the prime minister of Qi. Guanzi not only pays attention to political theory, but also attaches great importance to Feng Shui theory. In Guan Zi's view, Feng Shui is an interdisciplinary subject of physics, ecology and sociology, and an important factor affecting human destiny. Therefore, Guan Zi believes that the theory of Feng Shui can affect human life and destiny, which can not be ignored.
Pipes contribute a lot to feng shui. He believes that the most important principle of Feng Shui is "the correspondence between the material world and the material world", that is, human beings should live in harmony with the surrounding environment and avoid destroying the ecological balance. In addition, he also put forward some theories, such as "the big water is from top to bottom, the small water is from bottom to top" and "although the water is good, the mountain can't be without water", which provided important enlightenment for later Feng Shui experts.
The influence of Guanzi on Feng Shui is not only reflected in theory, but also in personnel and cultural channels. He influenced later Feng Shui experts. For example, Zhang Chunfan, the author of Improvisation, once vigorously advocated the pipeline theory of natural environmental protection, and was praised as one of the "new theories of China". In addition, Guan Zi's geomantic theory has also spread to the Korean Peninsula and Japan, becoming a part of East Asian cultural heritage, which shows its great influence.