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The
Feng Shui Of The Forbidden City
Being
the residence of the former emperors
of China, the Forbidden City of China
is home to ‘the practice of
at the highest imperial
levels’. This is an assumption
based on the fact that the living
quarters of the Chinese Emperors would
have been garlanded with the best
from the most accoladed
advisers of the Imperial
Court.
Yet, the grandiosity of the Imperial
Palace does not necessarily indicate
that the is good. For example,
the Imperial Tomb of the powerful
Emperor Qian Long lies on the taboo
line of the ‘death and emptiness’
degree.
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regularity of the Palace with
no missing corners is also good
but to say that this regularity
conceptualizes the ‘trinity
of heaven, earth and mankind
energy’ is just plain
ignorant. Enthusiasts who read
the classical text of
would know that the cosmic trinity
refers to the constellations
that are reflected on earth
as landforms and man harnessing
this landform’s energy
called Qi. |
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Historically,
the last Ming Emperor Zhong Zhen hanged
himself when the Qings invaded China
while he was living in the Forbidden
City. This spelt the fall of the entire
Ming Dynasty into the hands of the
Manchu warriors. This tragedy can
be analyzed by the locations of the
water bodies in the southeast and
the northwest. This is manifested
in the landform. Built in 1406 and
completed in 1421, the geomantic requirements
of the Forbidden City should not have
any water bodies in the northwest
in preparation for the coming 6th
period to 9th period of the San Yuan’s
later period.
The Forbidden City was also devastated
many times by the outbreak of fire.
The Opium War occurred during Empress
Cixi’s reign, and her Summer
Palace was looted and burnt by the
Eight Powers despite her vast and
magnificent display of heavenly creatures
such as ‘dragons, dragon-tortoises,
cranes, elephants and powerful lions’.
Her schemes to manipulate the young
emperors to her advantages also do
not suggest any good in the .
The last emperor PuYi was ‘trapped’
in the Forbidden City as a puppet
emperor and later driven out as a
gardener. Looks like the luck just
got worse by the generation! How could
this have been good ?
The Chinese calligraphy found in the
Imperial courts depicting ‘double
happiness and prosperity’ and
used to enhance good is
merely customary. This is a practice
that is carried on in this modern
age, but judging from the high rate
of divorces and separations, I really
doubt that it will bring any marriage
either happiness or prosperity. Otherwise,
nuptial vows would be just a frivolous
affair. If a pair of wooden mandarin
ducks can enhance romance and marital
relationship, why not get real ducks?
With the constant influx of con artists
turned masters proliferating
the society, quickly becomes
a hocus pocus practice in the name
of commercialism.
Many have abused the practice of for commercial gain by preying
on fear and false promises of wealth,
health, romance and status. Maybe
the exploitations are encouraged by
the greed of both willing parties,
but it is sad to see an ancient art
with a long history of master craft
becoming another ware panning in the
streets.
Article contributed by:
Master Vin Leo. A Master graduate
and instructor with Mastery Academy,
Vin is a certified geomancy practitioner
who specializes in Bazi and
Xuan Kong studies,
& Luan Tou .
[ more
on Master Vin ]
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MASTER
VIN LEO
A Master graduate and instructor
with Mastery Academy, Vin is a certified
Bazi destiny counsellor
and Xuan Kong consultant.
He is also trained in Luan
Tou Feng Shui or commonly
known as Landform Classifications.
[ more
on Master Vin
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