The Study about Geomancy Art in Su Prince Tomb of Ming Dynasty

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The location of Su prince tomb of Ming dynasty followed the geomantic site selection principle in ancient times. The tombs which were surrounded with mountains and the water formed the environment of hiding the wind and gathering the water. Through to the geomantic pattern's research and the discussion of Su prince tomb geomantic site selection, this article proposed that the thought of coordinated with nature and the idea of ecological and sustainable development.

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September 2014

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