The following are a few novels that involve the theme of Feng Shui: "Folk Treasure Holding People" My Grave Robbing Life Legalism Disciple [Mystic Sect Cultivation Record] Ghost God Selling Flowers Great Master Yi [City Gale Navy] "Beautiful Fengshui Master" The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it ~
If you want to find a movie similar to Qimen Dunjia, you can consider watching Taoist Descends the Mountain. This was a movie adapted from Huang Yi's novel," Shattering the Void ". It told the story of a young Taoist priest who went down the mountain to travel the Jianghu in search of his life and mission. This movie involves elements related to traditional Chinese culture such as feng shui, the plot is compact, and the special effects are exquisite. It is a movie worth watching.
😋Wow, I have several novels that are super suitable for you! The first one was "Grave Robber: My Hair Hill Heavenly Official". After the protagonist transmigrated, he obtained the identity of the heir of Hair Hill and learned the secret techniques of Feng Shui, the Book of Changes, and the Eight Trigrams. There was also the Mo family's Thousand Trickeries Technique. If you like mystery detective stories, then My Grave Robbing Life must not be missed. On the other hand,"Enlightenment" and "Borrowing the Dragon's Life" were fantasy and mysterious novels. They had many mysterious elements such as Feng Shui and fortune-telling. Finally, if you like sweet and pampering novels, you can watch "Divine Fortune Cute Wife: Young General, Madam Flirts and Dotes." I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I, as a novel recommendation expert, would like to recommend you the following divination, geomancy, and Qimen Dunjia novels: 1. "Borrowing Dragon's Life" was a mystery novel written by the author, Xiao Xingzun. The plot of the novel revolved around divination and fortune telling. 2. "Divine Doctor Concubine: Your Highness, the Divination Reveals Pregnant!" It was an ancient romance novel written by the author, Gentleman Youyou. The plot of the novel revolved around divination, fortune-telling, and medical skills. 3. "Celestial Nation's Female State Preceptor" was an ancient romance novel written by the author, Valley Master Xiaoxiang. The plot of the novel revolved around the Book of Changes, Qimen Dunjia, and fortune-telling. 4. "Super Feng Shui Master" was a novel about urban life written by the author, Buddha Shiye. The plot revolved around Feng Shui arrays and the joy of helping others. 5. "The Rebirth of a Concubine's Daughter Will Read Divination" was an ancient romance novel written by a young man in his prime. The plot of the novel revolved around divination, fortune-telling, and conspiracies. I hope you like my recommendations. Muah ~ If you need more recommendations, please let me know.😗
Qimen Dun Jia was an ancient book on divination. It was the first secret skill among the three secret treasures of Qimen, Liuren, and Taiyi. It was the first of the three moves and the most logical. It contains the four cardinal guides (The modern time is converted into four pillars, and the time represented by the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches is used to start the game), Nine Palaces (consisting of Kan, Gen, Zhen, Xun, Li, Kun, Dui, Qian, and Zhonggong), Eight Gods (Zifu, Tengshe, Taiyin, Liuhe, Baihu, Xuanwu, Jiudi, Jiutian, the arrangement has to be based on the rules of the arrangement), Nine Stars (Canopy Star, Tianren Star, Tianchong Star, Tianfu Star, Tianying Star, Tianrui Star, Tianzhu Star, Tianxin Star, Tianqin Star), Eight Gates (Xiu, Sheng, Shang, Du, Jing, Si, Jing, Kai), and Ten Heavenly Stems. Eight of them represented different meanings. The Life Gate represented wealth; the Pain Gate represented injury and disaster, which was related to charging into battle; the Stop Gate represented obstruction and hiding, which was suitable for ambushes; the View Gate represented long-term planning; the Death Gate represented stability; the Shock Gate represented right and wrong, which was different in different situations (with or without the four evils); and the Open Gate represented career opportunities. In Qimen Dunjia, there was also a saying that "Jia" was the most noble and not revealed, and "Liujia" was often hidden in the so-called "Six Yi" of "Wu, Ji, Geng, Xin, Ren, Gui." Superstitious people believed that according to Qimen Dunjia, good or bad luck could be calculated. In addition, Qimen Dunjia had also been adapted into many movies. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
😋I recommend the following novel to you, xo ~ 1. The protagonist goes to another world and masters the mysterious technique of Xuanmen. Raising ghosts, casting evil spells, worshipping immortals, releasing Gu, chasing corpses, divination, walking dragons, touching gold, and so on. He was an expert in metaphysics and had transmigrated into a declining family with an orphan and a widow. 2. [My Princess Consort is Yin and Yang: When the princess consort was born, crows filled the sky and she was determined to be the reincarnation of a jinx.] It was simply a match made in heaven with the unfavored King Jing! In the end, King Yama's beard trembled as soon as the beautiful princess made her move. Feng Shui, fortune-telling, physiognomy, ghost catching, and talisman drawing-the stoic prince was helpless! 3. "Hongjun Taught Me Fortune Telling": Ye Han, a young man who couldn't cultivate the cultivation techniques of the secular world. Uncovering the cause and effect of his father's death, he embarked on a path that was completely different from the secular world. Karma ran amok in the Great Dao, peering into the heavenly secrets and divination immortals. The Creation Compass was a Primordial Artifact, and a divination could determine the world. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Qimen Dunjia was an ancient China art of divination. It was also the number one secret technique among the three secret treasures of Qimen, Liuren, and Taiyi. It was the first of the three techniques and the most logical. However, based on the current information, it was impossible to know the exact origin of Qimen Dunjia and other more detailed information.
The origin of Qimen Dunjia was difficult to explore. The war in the Yuan Dynasty led to the destruction of relevant historical data. It was generally believed that it originated from ancient divination. Some people said that it originated from the battle of the Yellow Emperor Xuanyuan and Chiyou more than 4600 years ago. Legend has it that after the Yellow Emperor fought against Chiyou in Zhuolu, he had a dream that the gods had bestowed him with talismans. Later, he received a letter from a colorful phoenix, which created the basic pattern of Qimen Dunjia. At first, there were 4320 games in a year. Later, it was gradually simplified. By the time of Zhang Liang of the Western Han Dynasty, it was simplified to 18 games (Yang Escape Game and Yin Escape Game), which were still used today. There were also some who believed that Qimen Dunjia originated from the Book of Changes. The basic concepts of Yin Yang, Five Elements, Four Appearances and Eight Trigrams in the Book of Changes were first introduced before Qimen Dunjia. The two were closely related. In addition, the name Qimen Dunjia only appeared in the Ming Dynasty. Its predecessor was the Yin Written Charm Scripture.
Qimen Dunjia was an ancient and mysterious secret technique that originated from the era of the Yellow Emperor in China. It was considered one of the most logical secret techniques in ancient times. It contained important knowledge points such as the Eight Gates of Life, Death, Pain, and Death. The Eight Gates were closely related to all aspects of people's real life and could be used to distinguish the good and bad of things. Qimen Dun Jia also involved content such as Ding + Ji Huo entering Gouchen's Ten Heavenly Gan pattern. Different combinations had different meanings, characteristics, and were applicable to different aspects such as marriage, career, and cooperation. In modern times, Qimen Dunjia had also been adapted into movies and other works.
The screenwriters of the 1982 edition of Qimen Dun Jia were Yuan Heping, Yuan Xiangren, etc.; the screenwriters of the 2017 edition of Qimen Dun Jia were Xu Ke, Wei Junzi, Yang Bingjia, Xu Shaofei; and the screenwriter of the 2023 edition of Qimen Dun Jia 2 was Yu Ao.
Many viewers were puzzled by the easter egg at the end of Qimen Dunjia. Although the easter egg was not introduced in detail, many viewers felt that it was hinting that there would be a second movie. However, Director Xu Ke did not mention whether the Easter egg was related to the second film. If there was a second film, the film company would probably announce it as soon as possible. In addition, the ending song of "Qimen Dunjia" was Wu Bai's "Only I Am the Greatest".