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Who has given the guiding words of Feng Shui to tourist attractions?

Good morning everyone. Today, we are going to the northern mountainous area of Beijing, visiting the Ming Tombs and climbing the Great Wall. Today will also be the most relaxing day of our trip to Beijing. Some friends may ask, are you wrong, tour guide? How can it be the easiest day to climb the Great Wall so far? Because, today, we have a long journey, so we will have more time to rest in the car. After climbing the Great Wall, we got on the bus, closed our eyes and opened our eyes and went home. However, we must not sleep now, because the driver will take us to a very special expressway, namely Badaling expressway. There are many expressways in Beijing, but you can't sleep just by this expressway. There were no planes and subways before, and the emperor had to go this way to the Ming Tombs. There are only two kinds of people who will go this way. The first kind is people who lie with their eyes open, that is, the emperor who went to sacrifice the spirit and the accompanying ministers. The second kind is people with closed eyes, that is, the dead emperor who is about to be buried. Then you have to be willing to be an emperor. Nobody wants to be an emperor, right? So don't sleep. Yesterday we visited the central axis of Beijing, so let me ask you, where is the center of Beijing? Friendly reminder, this place is located on the central axis of Beijing. When I was a child, I always thought it was Tiananmen Square. When I grew up, I read a lot of books before I knew it was the Forbidden City. Specifically, it is the Jiaotai Hall of the Forbidden City. Everyone still remembers, right? Gan Qing Palace, where the emperor lived, is to the south, Kunning Palace, where the queen lived, Nissin Gate to the east and Yuehua Gate to the west. Jiaotai Hall is located in the center of the world's four major buildings, Sun and Moon. If someone intentionally destroys the feng shui of the Forbidden City, please be sure to put the bomb in the Jiaotai Hall, because it is useless to put it elsewhere! This central axis, also called Long Mai, was artificially built in the Ming Dynasty, but it is not natural. Then we all know that everyone likes to buy natural things now, whether it's food or drink, whether it's for use or play, are they all natural? So is Long Mai. So where is this natural Long Mai? Today we are going to the Ming Tombs, especially Tianshou Mountain, the main peak of the Ming Tombs. There were neither satellites nor radars in ancient times. The ancients looked up at the sky and looked down at geography, and finally came to a conclusion that the sky was round and the earth was square. Today, we can see that the Temple of Heaven where the emperor worships heaven is also round, and the altar where the emperor worships the ground is also square. This is called release day, the next geography. As we all know, there are four ancient civilizations in the world: ancient Egypt, ancient India, ancient Babylon and China. But the first three are all dead, and we in China are not. This is because we in China care about this culture. Today, some modern people like to distinguish between feudal superstition and scientific truth, but the ancients ignored these, whether it is scientific truth or feudal superstition. In the eyes of the ancients, it was all China culture. For example, Olympic venues are modern enough. The bird's nest is round, representing the sky, and the water cube is square, representing the earth. One of them is an exquisite tower, which is responsible for news broadcast. Like the Jiaotai Hall in the Forbidden City, it played a role in reconciling Yin and Yang. For example, Fuwa has five elements: North, Beijing, Huan, Ying and You, which also represent the five elements of gold, wood, water, fire and earth. Can you say that bird's nest is a feudal superstition? Can you say that Fuwa is a feudal superstition? Can't you? This is the culture of China. In the west of the Olympic Stadium, there is the most luxurious hotel in China: Pangu Seven Star Hotel. Now everyone is staying in a hotel, so if you have money, why not stay in a hotel with more than 5 stars? Pangu seven-star hotel is an exception. It has seven stars and is the only one in China. During the Olympics, it costs more than 10 thousand a night. Have you all heard of Pangu? I remember when I first heard about it, my grandmother told me a story when I was a child. It is said that the universe was chaotic at first, but later Pangu grabbed an axe from nowhere and split the world with a wave of his hand. Light gas rises all day, and turbid gas sinks to the ground. Later, when Pangu died, his bones became mountains and rivers, his blood became rivers and seas, his left eye became the sun, and his right eye became the moon. This story records the origin of China people, so the Olympic Organizing Committee named the most luxurious hotel in China after Pangu. In addition, the location of the Olympic venues is particularly good. Its due south is the central axis of Beijing, that is, the artificial Long Mai mentioned just now, and its due north is Tianshou Mountain, the main peak of the Ming Tombs, that is, the natural Long Mai. Speaking of which, you may not quite understand what this Long Mai is. To put it bluntly, Long Mai is a particularly good mountain range. Now everyone knows that the emperor lives in the center of Beijing, which is the Forbidden City. Because only the emperor is in the middle, it is worthy of governing the quartet. What is the name of the place where the national leaders work today? The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, right? What is the name of the government of China? Call the Central People's Government? Confucius once said: if the name is not correct, the words are not smooth. No matter the emperor or the state leaders, if they don't stay in the middle, they will feel wronged when they speak. Now do you understand why the central axis of Beijing is called Long Mai? According to years of careful investigation, the ancients decided that Kunlun Mountain was the center of all mountains in the world. According to legend, there are immortals living in this mountain, and under this mountain is the very, very famous underworld. So Kunlun Mountain can reach both heaven and earth. The best Long Mai in the world must also be produced in Kunlun Mountain. So where is Kunlun Mountain? It's in the northwest of China. There are five Long Mai in Kunlun Mountain, two of which are abroad. We don't care about him. We will only talk about these three Long Mai who entered China. South of Long Mai, it is located in the south of the Yangtze River. The destination of Long Mai is Zhongshan, which is the location of the Ming Tombs of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of Daming. Long Mai in the middle lies between the Yangtze River and the Yellow River, and Long Mai's destination is Fengyang, Anhui Province, where Zhu Yuanzhang's ancestor's grave is located. As these two Long Mai are not under my jurisdiction, I will ask other tour guides to show you around later. I'm only responsible for showing you around Long Mai, north of the Yellow River. The end of the Long Mai is Tianshou Mountain. Whether Long Mai is good or not, I said it's not important, and you said it's not important. There are fixed standards. The first criterion is to be born with dignity. Today we talked about going to the company for an interview. When the manager sees that your resume says college degree, it is estimated that your resume has just left, but if it says graduate student, I think the manager will get up and make you a cup of tea soon. As we said just now, Tianshou Mountain originated from Kunlun Mountain, and this origin is definitely not to be said. This depends on the second criterion, which is the same strain. Let's eat Lamian Noodles today. Master Lamian Noodles broke the noodles. Then you must say that his skills are not up to standard, and this noodle is uncomfortable to eat. But if this noodle is connected one by one, it means that the master is very good at it, and this noodle must be delicious to eat. The same is true of Long Mai, which stretches for thousands of miles at least and Wan Li at most. You said that this mountain range has not walked out of 200 kilometers, and it is definitely unqualified. It is definitely not enough for Long Mai to decide Feng Shui, which involves the second element "sand". Sand refers to the shape of Long Mai. For example, Mount Tai in Dongyue and Huashan in Xiyue are world-famous tourist attractions, and their sand is good. But if the mountain looks very stiff and there is no grass on it, the sand in the place where this bird doesn't lay eggs is definitely not good. Take Changling, which has the best feng shui among the Ming Tombs. Backed by the main peak of Tianshou Mountain, the situation is that Xuanwu is a turtle, which is a kind of god beast guarding the north. The mountain range of Tianshou Mountain shows a downward trend, just like a turtle lying on the ground, with its head down to show obedience to the emperor's orders. On the east and west sides of Tianshou Mountain, Mangshan Mountain and Huyu Mountain symbolize the oriental patron saint Qinglong and the western patron saint White Tiger respectively, both of which are slightly shorter than the main peak of Tianshou Mountain, indicating that Qinglong and White Tiger are obedient and innocent. Mangshan must bend, which means that the green dragon is around, and the tiger valley must fall, which means that the white tiger is tame. There is also a small mountain peak in the south, called Tianshou Lingshan, which represents Suzaku, the patron saint of the south. Everyone can understand it as a phoenix. Tianshou Lingshan is small and round, just like an obedient little phoenix bowing to its master. This is called Suzaku Chao. If you haven't finished yet, please visit. . . . The guide words of the Ming Tombs explain the feng shui of the tombs-Lei Huo Fan Wen. The website was edited by Lei Huo Fan Wen. Com (www.ok678.cn), and the access address is:/article/html/201/2011081216.