Zhang Yunhui's lecture on "A Lesson in Feng Shui", the knowledge structure of Yijing Feng Shui

Zhang Yunhui's lecture on "A Lesson in Feng Shui", the knowledge structure of Yijing Feng Shui

Zhang Yunhui's lecture on "A Lesson in Feng Shui", the knowledge structure of Yijing Feng Shui

If you only have one class to learn I Ching Feng Shui, you must not miss this class.

Zhang Yunhui's "A Lesson in Feng Shui" Course Content Outline: Knowledge Structure of I Ching Feng Shui:

1. Chinese traditional culture is a pragmatic culture

2. What are the characteristics of Yin and Yang?

3. What problems will arise from imbalance of yin and yang?

4. How to choose the ideal floor?

5. Characteristics of the Five Elements

6. Harness the energy of the five elements

7. The earliest classification management tool

8. Rules for qualitative judgment of good and bad luck

9. Quantitative judgment rules for what, who, and when

10. Use the principles of the I Ching to improve the living environment

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