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The legendary Chu-He-Han realm! Feng Shui of Chuhe Han Street in Wuhan

Feng Shui is a mystical art with a long history of the Han nation. It is also called Qingwu and Qingnang. The more academic term is called Kanyu. Wind is vitality and field energy, and water is flow and change. Feng Shui is originally the art of physiognomy, which is a method of checking geography on the spot. It is also called geographies and the ancient name of geology. It is a philosophy that studies the environment and the laws of the universe. We believe that since humans are part of nature and nature is also part of humans, it is normal to achieve the state of "harmony between man and nature".

Chuhe Han Street is an important part of the first phase project of Wuhan Central Cultural District. The project has a planned area of ??1.8 square kilometers and a total construction area of ??3.4 million square meters. It is a world-class cultural tourism project built by Wanda Group with an investment of 50 billion yuan with culture as the core and integrating tourism, commerce, business, and residential functions. project. Positioned as "China's number one, world-class, a place of worship in the industry", it will be built into a new world cultural brand. Chuhe Han Street is not only a business, but also an urban historical, cultural and ecological landscape project. The comprehensive economic and social effects are very significant.

Standing at the intersection of Chu River and Han Street, you can see a river on the left and a road on the right. The river is a green dragon and the road is a white tiger. This is the green dragon on the left and the white tiger on the right in Feng Shui. This is also Chu. The feng shui design of Hehan Street is exquisite, and the Chu River runs through Shahu and East Lake. Dingshui, the owner of the mountain, controls wealth. Chuhehan Street is surrounded by real water to attract wealth, and it has become the main feng shui for attracting wealth.

When you come to Chu River and Han Street, as long as you know Feng Shui, you can feel that Han Street is like a little snake lying on the Chu River, with its head resting on the waves of the East Lake and its tail touching the water of the Sand Lake. The little snake dances with the waves. Everyone should know that the East Lake is connected to the Yangtze River, and the Yangtze River is the longest river running through China from east to west. It can be said that you can taste the water of the Yangtze River and absorb the wealth from the east and west. This is the most exquisite part of Chuhe Han Street Feng Shui.

Standing at the street entrance, you can also see the open hall like a square. Its momentum coexists with strength and beauty. The layout is also carefully designed. Walk along Han Street to Zhongbei Road. The interchange would have been cut off, thus breaking up Han Street. However, the designer used the interchange to form a perfect three-dimensional jade belt around the waist. This is also the subtlety of Han Street's feng shui perfection.

There are two Jigs in Qimen, one is the "little snake gaining power" and the other is the "little snake turning into a dragon". Chuhe Hanjie can now be said to be "the little snake gaining power". He has attracted many For tourists and business travelers who rarely come to Han, Chuhe Han Street plays the cultural card. It is named after five ancient celebrities in Jingchu, such as "Quyuan Square", "Zhiyin Square", "Zhaojun Square", "Yaosheng Square" and "Taiji Square". It is a combination of squares. Unfortunately, the decoration styles and cultures are very different. They are mainly Western-style, and some are just a few cultural statues. What runs through Chinese culture for thousands of years is the Doctrine of the Mean. Tai Chi thinking, Zhou Yi's thinking and Laozi's concept of the unity of nature and man are not at all in Chuhe Han Street. If there is a "Medicine Saint Square", it must have something to do with traditional Chinese medicine. Culture! It is terrible for a nation to lose its national culture.

It is true that Chuhehan Street is a commercial real estate investment, and it is difficult to attract investment. However, Chuhehan Street does play the cultural card but lacks a cultural soul. I hope Chuhehan Street can find the lost value as soon as possible. Culture can "turn a little snake into a dragon" and soar like a dragon in Jingchu, attracting guests from Han Dynasty with its veritable cultural taste.