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The Feng Shui of Qing FuLing Mausoleum – The Making of a Kingdom

History recorded the governing of the Chinese by the Manchurians from 1644 to 1911. Their most popular emperors were Kang Xi and Qian Long who were famous for their intelligence and gallantry. Not many know of the influencing role of their founding father and mastermind, Nurhachi. Many fengshui practitioners believe it is his blessed ancestral tomb that sanctifies the many generations beyond his death. Many also believe that the feng shui of his burial site has a role in helping his descendants gain power.

The FuLing Mausoleum is the tomb of Nurhachi, the Taizu Emperor of Qing Dynasty. It is located in the northeast suburb, 10 km away from the old city of Shen Yang. It is commonly referred to as the East Mausoleum.


The layout of the mausoleum takes a long and narrow form with the lower front entering from the south to the higher rear in the north. It is clearly built on a north-south axis. The Main Red Gate entrance leads to Divine Bridge and the Flight of 108 brick-paved steps symbolizes the 108 divine stars in heaven.

We entered the first open compound housing the Grand Monument Pavilion. From here, we moved along to the main square through the Long’en Gate. The square castle is like a fortress encasing the Long’en Hall. Behind the Hall is the burial ground of Nurhachi and his empress. The Crescent Castle houses the Tomb Mound.


The Mausoleum is well supported by the Taizu mountain range while the Hun River in front retains the qi. What is lacking is a suitable table mountain in front to help block and circulate the qi. It is also well flanked by Taizu mountain range to the left and right forming an embrace. Unfortunately, the embrace extends outward like an open arm and hence, it does not fully envelop the qi. It has an exterior bright hall that ushers in the qi into the Castle Square that is the interior bright hall. The Mausoleum has two bright halls but the ideal number is three.


The examinations of the yang house feng shui of the Forbidden City, the Summer Palace and the YongHe Gong renamed as Tibetan Buddhist Lama Temple in 1744, foretold of events that had been historically recorded. The Forbidden City flawed in her water placements causing death of the emperor by hanging and fire hazards. The Summer Place was good as a personal sanctuary till Empress Dowager Cixi restructured it for her residence violating all feng shui taboos. YongHe Gong was built in 1694 northeast of the main city with a river flowing past the background from the northeast sector 2 to the northwest sector 3. These were the indirect spirit locations for that Period 1. This was the noble structure that produced two emperors, Emperors Yong Zhen, the fourth son of Kang Xi, and Qian Long, the fourth son of Yong Zhen. The standard structure with long bright halls within the compound with various elevations along a north-south axis facilitates good Qi flow like the meanders of a river.


The audits confirmed the inapplicable use of eight mansions and flying star formulae once Qi cannot be harnessed in a particular given location. Though the formulae help in qualifying the Qi, but none beats the creation of Qi by Mother Nature. Where landforms forbid, no amount of formulae can bring a yin or yang formation, even that of the emperors, to a prosperous dimension.

There are these feng shui imperfections that we took for granted because of the imperial status. How feng shui affects the livelihood of the emperors and empresses could not have been so intricately woven together. The trappings of formulae cannot undermine the greatness and workings of Nature.

In conclusion, it is time to put aside the emphasis on furniture arrangements, enhancers and tilting doors to look at the big picture of external landform structures. Ultimately, it is better to have a good location with a bad facing than to have excellent facing in a bad location.

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 .
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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.
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