Mr. Lai Buyi, named Wenjun, the word Buyi, later generations called "Lai Buyi". He was born during the reign of Emperor Zongzheng of the Song Dynasty and was a famous feng shui master during the Southern Song Dynasty. Lai Buyi is proficient in the Book of Changes, good at feng shui, and is respected by later generations as one of the four great ancestors of southern Gansu. His book "Urging Officials" is a classic in the history of Chinese Feng Shui and has a far-reaching influence.
"Urging Officials" is a set of systematic and complete feng shui theories and methods summarized by Mr. Lai Buyi after in-depth study of the changes in the five elements of yin and yang. This book elaborates on the essence and use techniques of Feng Shui from the aspects of dragon hunting, point pointing, sand inspection, water viewing, and vertical direction. Mr. Lai Buyi believes that the quality of Feng Shui is directly related to the rise and fall of the family and the fate of the individual, so he is committed to passing on this set of theories and methods for the benefit of future generations.
In "Urging Officials", Mr. Lai Buyi put forward many unique views and insights. He believes that Feng Shui is not only about choosing an auspicious place, but also about taking into account the harmony between man and the natural environment. He emphasized the idea of "the unity of man and nature", believing that man and nature should be interdependent and influence each other. At the same time, he also pointed out some common misunderstandings and misconceptions in Feng Shui, such as "superstition" and "subjective assumptions", and called on people to look at Feng Shui rationally and follow scientific methods and principles.
In addition to "Urging Officials", Mr. Lai Buyi also left many other works, such as "Qingwu Preface", "Tianbao Zhaojing" and so on. These works are the result of his long-term practice and research, and have had a profound impact on the development of Chinese Feng Shui. Mr. Lai Buyi's Feng Shui theories and methods were not only widely spread at the time, but also widely used in later generations. His teachings not only influenced the thoughts and behaviors of Feng Shui masters, but also many literati and scholars, dignitaries and nobles.
Mr. Lai Buyi's "Urging Officials" is not only a classic work of Feng Shui, but also a book of wisdom containing profound philosophical thoughts. It teaches people to respect nature, conform to nature, and pursue harmony and unity between man and nature. At the same time, it also inspires people to look at fate and life rationally, not to be blindly superstitious, and not to give up efforts and pursuits easily. These ideas not only have important guiding significance for Feng Shui, but also have profound enlightenment for the life and growth of each of us.
In short, Mr. Lai Buyi's "Urging Officials" is a classic in the history of Chinese Feng Shui, which contains a wealth of philosophical ideas and usage skills. By studying and practicing this classic, we can not only better understand the essence and usage of Feng Shui, but also gain wisdom and inspiration to guide us to better face the challenges and opportunities in life.