Zhang Zhangzhong, Master of Feng Shui in Qing Dynasty
Brief introduction of Zhang Zhongshan
The real name is Fu, the word Zhongshan, from Wuxi, Jiangsu.
He is a famous geomantic omen expert in Qing Dynasty and the founder of geomantic impermanence school.
Zhang Zhongshan's works
Zhang Zhongshan's major works include "Distinguishing Meaning and Interpreting Direct Interpretation", "A Guide to Mind", "Records of Two Houses of Yin and Yang" and "Five Poems of Tianyuan". Among them, Shen Zhu, a famous geomantic expert and the author of Shen Shi Kong Xuan, has a great influence on the geomantic omen of later generations. He was inspired by the book A Tale of Two Houses of Yin and Yang and became a great man. The Five Songs of Tianyuan was originally written by Jiang Dahong, but this book refused to reveal its essence because of its strict confidentiality. You have to get the star key, even if you are smarter than 10 thousand people, it is difficult to open the door of the treasure house. Zhang Zhongshan studied under Jiang Dahong and became the first person to succeed in geography in Kong Xuan. Zhang Zhongshan's "Five Poems of Tianyuan" explains its meaning and unveils the mystery of the mysterious geomantic omen. The contents and viewpoints in the book are accurate, detailed and clear. After reading, readers can not only avoid the pain of pseudo-learning and many ways to explore, but also directly enter the hall of metaphysics. Those who have learned from their studies can benefit themselves and others! When Zhang was old, he traveled all over the famous mountains and rivers. He once received a closed disciple beside Dai Zong, the head of the Five Mountains, and taught him to learn from others all his life. Wait for it to inherit the feng shui civilization and carry it forward.
Introduction of works
Zhang Zhongshan's works have not been made public, and his descendants have not circulated any works. All you can see in the workshop is:
1. (Records of Yin and Yang Houses): Gui You in the 18th year of Jiaqing. 1874, Shen Zhu and Hu Boan borrowed a large sum of money from the descendants of Zhongshan and returned it themselves. Later, it was added and renamed (Zhai Duan) and published in (Shen Kongxue). Only 54 cases of Yin House and 7 cases of Yang House/KLOC-0 were selected. Tan (big experiment) contains a guide to clinical points, which is preceded by Zhongshan's original preface. Tan was taught by his teacher Yang Jiuru. There are about 200 books, only 30 of which have been recorded; (Reuters) included two manuscripts (The Mystery of Erzhai), which was also taught by Yang Jiuru. Reading its contents, the data disclosed by Shen and Tan are the same, but the titles are different and not all of them are recorded.
2. (Correct understanding of regional differentiation): It was completed in the middle of Xinsi in the first year of Daoguang (182 1 year), or earlier.
3. (Annotation to The Mystery of Kong Xuan): It was completed in Daoguang for three years (1823) and later obtained (Heart Sutra).
4. (Note): According to Zhongshan's self-report, "Daoguang sets sail in the sea and swims at Wumen in winter", this book will be published in Shen Bing (1836) after seven years of Daoguang.
Judging from the order of the works, Heart and Heart is the last published work of Zhang Zhongshan in his later years, and it is also the most proficient masterpiece. The book is divided into three volumes: volume one is compiled by Zhang, volume two is Sun's original work, and volume three is Shen Yuping's original work. Attached are five volumes of notes on Zhong Shan (interpretation of Tianyuan Five Songs) and notes on Kong Xuan's secret orders, which are good strategies for protecting the tomb.
Zhongshan himself said, "Eyes speak in words, but the body also. Be reasonable and use reason. " "Eye" refers to the tangible chaos (boundary) visible to the naked eye, and "heart" refers to the intangible qi (orientation and star occupation) that must be calculated by mental method. (Acupoint) is the key part to point out disorder and regulate qi. Yao Tingluan, a Taoist priest who caters for Xia, said, "Luan's head is the body and qi is the purpose. The chaotic head is still a human limb, and the five senses form a Jue shape; If you have eyes and ears, you have the virtue of cleverness. Therefore, it is indispensable to have a good head and manage your qi. If you only rely on the hoe, regardless of the gas, you have ears, ears are not flexible, eyes are not clear, and the dead manuscript is useless. To be reasonable, to be neither arrogant nor impetuous, is to be smart, so smart that there is nothing to send, to be clear, and to be clear about what to do. How can it help to write in the blank? " (Preface to 1744) The geography of Kong Xuan pays attention to seeking qi by shape, observing shape by qi, and looking at youth by stars. Ancient masters such as Yang Junsong, Wu Jingluan, Liao Jinjing, Huang Miaoying, lecturer, Liu Bowen, Jiang Dahong, etc. Are proficient in Luan Tou Li Qi. Zhang Zhongshan is the first master in Jiangsu and Zhejiang since the middle of Qing Dynasty, and of course he is also a master with both form and spirit.