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Xuan Kong

Schools and methods

Names across languages

中文
玄空
English
Xuan Kong
日本語
玄空
한국어
현공

Alternate names: 玄空學; xuánkōng; time-space tradition

Reviewed definition

Xuan Kong (玄空) is a technical term within feng shui and Yijing-related knowledge systems. Specifically, An umbrella term for compass traditions concerned with time, space and changing qi patterns. Modern usage often associates it with flying-star methods, but Xuan Kong is broader than any single charting formula. This library explains it within the schools and methods domain and distinguishes historical description, lineage rules, observable spatial data and later symbolic interpretation.

Historical context

The modern meaning of this term accumulated through classical texts, commentaries, regional practice and later systematization. Review used “Form School Approach to Feng Shui and Sustainable Design” for historical, textual or material context; that source does not establish that every later lineage uses the term identically.

Modern-use note

Today, Xuan Kong may be used in terminology teaching, source indexing, case annotation, compass or landform documentation and comparison of lineage rules. Professional records should state edition, directional reference, scale, date, observations and uncertainty so another reader can trace the reasoning.

日本語

現代では、用語教育、文献索引、事例注記、地形・方位資料の説明に利用できる。版、流派、尺度、測定基準、日付と不確実性を明示し、結論だけでなく根拠を追跡できる形で記録する。

한국어

현대에는 용어 교육, 문헌 색인, 사례 주석, 지형·방위 자료 설명에 활용할 수 있다. 판본, 유파, 척도, 측정 기준, 날짜와 불확실성을 밝혀 결론뿐 아니라 근거를 추적할 수 있게 기록한다.

Limitations and cross-cultural caution

This term records a cultural, historical or lineage-specific interpretive framework. It must not be presented as established scientific causation or a guarantee of health, wealth, relationships, examinations or investment outcomes. Building, structural, fire, environmental, medical, legal and financial matters require applicable rules, measurements and qualified advice.

Cross-cultural writing should retain 玄空 with a transliteration or conventional translation. Japanese “玄空”, Korean “현공” and English “Xuan Kong” may have different local ranges; similar labels do not make methods, historical authority or practical conclusions identical.

Reviewed sources

Citations show what the review relied on. Contextual coverage supports description or tradition, not scientific causation.

Form School Approach to Feng Shui and Sustainable Design

Academic conference reference distinguishing form and compass approaches and their principal analytical components.

AcademicStudy · Joint International Conference on Computing and Decision Making in Civil and Building Engineering · 2006 · Form and compass schools overview

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