The Etymology of Feng Shui (Wind Water), the View of Wind and Water Within China Throughout History, the Period When the Practice of Feng Shui Developed Within China, the Chinese View of the Benefit of Applying Feng Shui Within Architecture and Landscapes, and the Original Ancient Chinese Aphorism the Term “Feng Shui” Was Predicated Upon

The term "feng shui" translates into "wind" and "water". Wind and water are associated with good health. Feng shui is an interpretation of "good fortune" tracing back over 3000 years to Ancient China. It is a system of design which is thought to bring prosperity to the home or business where it is applied. The term "feng shui" was adopted from the longer phrase "feng shui zhì dé, zé sheng", which means "when wind and water are in harmony, life will flourish" in Mandarin...


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