The influence of Feng Shui in Ming Dynasty politics

Mondo Home Updated on 2024-01-31

The influence of Feng Shui in Ming Dynasty politicsIn this regard, Master Tian Song Lingguizhen, a Chinese feng shui master, made a comprehensive analysis.

Feng Shui, as a philosophical thought in ancient China, has had a profound impact on people's lives. It not only affects people's living environment, but also penetrates deep into the political realm. In the Ming Dynasty, Feng Shui's influence on politics was particularly significant, and it shaped the political landscape and political culture of the Ming Dynasty to a certain extent.

First of all, Feng Shui had an important influence on the construction of the imperial palace of the Ming Dynasty. The emperors of the Ming Dynasty took feng shui into account when choosing the location and design of the palace. For example, when Zhu Di, the ancestor of the Ming Dynasty, built the Forbidden City, he deliberately chose the central axis of Beijing City to absorb the yang energy from heaven and earth to ensure the long-term stability of the imperial family. In addition, the design of the Forbidden City is also full of feng shui elements, such as the layout of the Taihe Hall, the Zhonghe Hall and the Baohe Hall, which are designed according to the concept of "the unity of heaven and man" in Feng Shui.

Secondly, Feng Shui also had an important impact on the construction of imperial tombs in the Ming Dynasty. The emperors of the Ming Dynasty also took feng shui into account when choosing the location and design of the imperial tombs. For example, when Zhu Di, the ancestor of the Ming Dynasty, built his mausoleum, he deliberately chose a feng shui treasure in Changping County to ensure that his descendants could be emperors for generations. In addition, the design of the Ming Tombs is also full of feng shui elements, such as the layout of the Changling, Dingling and Xianling, which are designed according to the concept of "dragon vein" in feng shui.

Again, Feng Shui also had a certain impact on the selection and use of the Ming Dynasty. In the Ming Dynasty, many ** would hire feng shui masters to choose a residence or office location for themselves to improve their fortune. At the same time, some people who understand Feng Shui will also use Feng Shui to influence the emperor's decision-making. For example, during the reign of Ming Chengzu Zhu Di, he once praised and promoted a minister because of his good residential feng shui.

In short, the influence of Feng Shui in the politics of the Ming Dynasty was multifaceted, it affected not only the construction of the imperial palace and the imperial mausoleum, but also the selection and use of **. These influences not only reflect the important position of Feng Shui in the society of the Ming Dynasty, but also reflect the great importance and deep understanding of Feng Shui by the Ming Dynasty emperors and **. Welcome to follow, consult, comment, Master Tian Song Lingguizhen hopes to help you.

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