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by fengshui083 on 2012-02-28 21:17:51

Feng Shui practice plays a crucial role in traditional burial concepts. Ancient Feng Shui theory was the leading principle for selecting the sites of Yin soap tombs. Its essence is a doctrine about choosing and discarding environments. The so-called good or bad Feng Shui actually refers to whether the geographical environment positively affects people and the economy. Feng Shui can also be considered as China's ancient divine environmental theory and directional theory, such as the case with Chongqing gravesites. The main theme of Feng Shui theory is to examine nature and adapt to it, controlling and reforming nature when necessary, and choosing and creating the optimal construction environment that promotes physical and mental health and meets behavioral needs, thereby achieving harmony between Yin and Yang, and between heaven and humanity, resulting in a state of ultimate peace and balance. This aligns with the ancient urban planning concept of living environments. In natural environmental spaces or existing city grids, preserving the original characteristics of cemeteries, respecting the current natural conditions and historical development, minimizing damage to natural landscapes, rocks, water bodies, and vegetation, and maximizing the use of natural factors, making nature part of the cemetery site space. This leads to implementing design directions, functional applications, and architectural forms, achieving harmony with nature, and creating an eco-friendly urban cemetery space. At the same time, rendering a transcendent atmosphere within the natural environment of the cemetery allows for spiritual release and the pursuit of a psychological experience that reconnects one with nature.

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