Ancient wisdom
Feng shui, literally "wind and water", dates from China's Warring States Period (475-221 BC). In ancient times, the practice was also called kanyu, meaning a geomantic omen applied to buildings or land.
Traditionally, a feng shui master was consulted before rooms, buildings, settlements and tombs were constructed.
Based on ancient Chinese philosophies, including Taoism and Yijing, often known in English as I Ching, The Book of Changes, feng shui was once an important part of traditional Chinese culture and emphasizes the harmonious coexistence of humans and their environment. Following the disciplines of geography, architecture, ethics and prophecy, the practice also promotes the Taoist principle that the earth, sky and mankind are part of a single whole.