At present, in most cities in China, the price of real estate has been rising in a straight line, and commercial sites with the potential to open stores have become increasingly scarce. Therefore, real estate value, rent, increase ratio, lease period, etc. all affect the development orientation of operators in expansion and investment strategies, and are closely related to the forecast of store turnover and the cost risk of software and hardware investment.
Therefore, we must make great efforts in business location.
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Geomantic omen in site selection: the site selection of ancient Chinese buildings is inseparable from geomantic omen.
The guiding principle of geomantic omen is: the unity of man and nature. This principle runs through the history of China for more than 5,000 years, and does not change with political changes and economic development. In terms of specific operation, it also summarizes the theory of "taking advantage of qi", "hiding wind to get water", "seeking dragons and acupoints-four spirits", "embracing mountains and rivers", "situation" and "three-yuan luck" and so on.
Under the guidance of the idea of "the unity of heaven and earth", Feng Shui emphasizes the harmony between man and nature. Feng Shui always regards the universe and the earth as the "qi" on which people live, emphasizing "feeling the qi of heaven and earth".
Feng Shui pays special attention to the relationship between man and the natural environment. In the first part of "On the appearance of houses", Ten Books on Yang Zhai specifically discusses the environmental problems of houses: "People should live mainly in mountains and rivers, with the greatest momentum, which is most important for people's fortunes."
The ancient architecture in China is greatly influenced by geomantic omen, which is manifested in the pursuit of suitable atmosphere, that is, the most favorable external environment for human growth and development. In order to adapt to nature, the ancestors living on the Loess Plateau chose the form of burrowing, which some people think may be the origin of the concept of "cave" in China's geomantic omen.
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