Urban Feng Shui Master: the Qi Veins between Buildings

Urban Feng Shui Master: the Qi Veins between Buildings

by Cha Yue Meng Su

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In Shanghai, which is made of reinforced concrete, skyscrapers pierce the skyline, and the blue bricks and black tiles of the old city gradually disappear after the demolition and fencing. Lin Yan, the last descendant of the ancestral Feng Shui master, prefers to wear jackets and carry electronic compasses, and makes a living in the gap between tradition and modernity - helping old neighbors resolve "reflective evil" on balconies, conducting lighting and Feng Shui assessments for new buildings, using folk rituals to appease the anxiety of demolished households, and using scientific logic to dismantle Feng Shui myths. When strange things happened frequently in the "Shengshi Huating" community - residents had insomnia all night, construction teams were in danger one after another, and children cried for no reason, the developer hired Lin Yan with a high salary. During his on-the-spot investigation, he found that the site selection of the community actually cut off the centuries-old "water veins" of the old city. The "Heavenly Killing Evil" formed by the glass curtain wall rushed directly into the residential buildings, and there were even traces of artificially amplifying the evil spirit. On the one hand, there is the pressure of the developer's commercial construction period, and on the other hand, the old residents insist on the ancestral folk customs. Lin Yan must not only use the three-dimensional compass to locate the source of evil spirits, use Taishan stones and Feng Shui green plants to build a defusing array, but also deal with the malicious obstruction of his colleagues and balance the interests of modern architecture and traditional folk sentiments. In this battle to protect the energy between buildings, Lin Yan not only solved the Feng Shui dilemma in the community, but also discovered the folk heritage protection crisis hidden behind the demolition of the old city. He used the professionalism and perseverance of a Feng Shui master to make the blue-brick ancient locust trees and neon high-rise buildings coexist harmoniously. In resolving crises time after time, he understood the true meaning of family inheritance - not the superstitious Feng Shui theory, but the balance between man and nature, tradition and modernity.

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