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Introduction volume: "The Sutra of Shaking the Dragon" and ancient Chinese Feng Shui culture
Introduction 1: Let's get to know "The Sutra of Shaking the Dragon"
1. The writing of "The Book of Shaking the Dragon": author, status and writing environment
2. The content of "The Book of Shaking the Dragon": How to read dragon veins in Situational Feng Shui
3. The companion and supplementary chapters of "Shaking the Dragon Sutra": "The Suspicious Dragon Sutra" and "The Burial Method with the Inverted Staff"
Introduction 2: The historical development and basic schools of Feng Shui
1. The origin of Feng Shui: the historical development of Feng Shui
2. The basic schools of Feng Shui: the Situation School and the Li Qi School
Introduction 3: The theoretical basis and method sources of Feng Shui
1. The philosophical basis of Feng Shui (1): the concept of yin and yang
2. The philosophical basis of Feng Shui (2): the thought of the unity of man and nature and the origin of Feng Shui
3. Philosophical basis of Feng Shui (3): Five Elements Theory
4. Source of Feng Shui methods: Bagua and Liuyao
5. Symbol system of heaven and earth: heavenly stems and earthly branches
6. Feng Shui borrows astronomical concepts: Nine Stars
Introduction 4: Common concepts and basic tools of Feng Shui
1. Common concepts and basic terms of Feng Shui
2. The basic tool of Feng Shui: compass
Introduction 5: Application and rational understanding of Feng Shui
1. Application of Feng Shui
2. Rational Understanding of Feng Shui
Volume 1: The Feng Shui Application of Dragon Veins
Chapter One Summary: Dragon Veins in China
1. Overview of Dragon Veins: What It’s called dragon vein
2. The method of finding dragon: the two words “god” and “dragon” are the key
Chapter 2 Yuan Bureau: The basics of dragon vein
Chapter 3 Nine Stars: On Nine Different Mountain Shapes
1. Greedy Wolf Star: rounded on all sides, flat on top
2. Jumen Star: square body with flat top, no limbs Feet
3. Lucunxing: square body with round top and many branches and feet
4. Wenquxing: long shape with curved top and branches like snakes
5. Lian Zhenxing: towering spire, strong but not soft
6. Wuquxing: round top and square body, shaped like a bell cauldron
7. Pojunxing: high in front and low in back, flying diagonally Broken
8. Zuo Fu Xing: shaped like a turban, high in front and low in back
9. Right Bi Xing: no formal shape, changes with the dragon
Volume 2: The Suspicious Dragon Scripture: Methods for finding dragon acupoints
Chapter 1 Part 1: Finding the direction of the stems and branches of the dragon veins
1. The main Qi veins form Jiashan Ji acupoints
2. Branch Qi veins can also form acupuncture points
3. Reasons why the main Qi veins cannot be found
4. To find the main Qi veins, you must look at the Mount of Taminghu
5. After finding the Qi veins, you must identify the acupuncture point
6. How to determine the Mingtang
7. How to identify the mountain shape
8. When discussing Qi pulses, we must also pay attention to the terrain.
Chapter 2, Part 2: Distinguish the mountain layout of the caves
1. When the Qi channels are intertwined and confusing, you need to distinguish the pros and cons
2. From afar, there are Nobility
3. How to distinguish the complex situation of mountains and rivers
4. On the pause and cessation of Qi pulses
Chapter 3 Part 2: Identifying acupoints Different situations
1. On the formation of acupuncture points
2. Mountain peaks generated during the operation of Qi vessels
3. Various situations of Qi vessels gathering
4. When discussing acupoints, you must identify the topography
5. Recognize the correct acupoints
6. Taboos about acupoints
7. Find acupoints The ground must be carefully judged
8. The acupoints must be distinguished by discussing the good or bad luck of Case Mountain and Mingtang
Chapter 4 Ten Questions about the Dragon: Yang Junsong explains the doubts
1 .A question about adoption and monkhood: Why can adopted children also receive the blessings of their ancestors?
2. The second question is: How do the acupuncture points correspond to the positions of children and grandchildren in each house?
3. Three questions about the rise and fall of the public position:
Why will there be ups and downs?
4. Four questions about the yangzhai: it is auspicious to choose a spacious location for the yangzhai
5. Five questions about the size of the yangzhai’s land: it is auspicious to have good mountains and rivers around the yangzhai
6. Six questions about the host and the guest mountain: How to distinguish the guest from the host when the host mountain and the guest mountain are confused
7. Seven questions about the authenticity of the shape: How to identify the cave according to its shape
8. Eight questions Decline of stems and branches: On the relationship between main trunk Qi veins and branch Qi pulses
9. There are flower holes in Jiuwen acupoint: How to identify flower holes and fake acupoints
10. Ten Questions Exchange: On the Transformation of Mountains
Chapter 5: Weilong Chapter: Find the True Dragon Based on the Situation of Mountains and Rivers
Chapter 6: Changing Stars: Conditions for the Mutual Transformation of Nine Stars
Volume 3 Burial Method with Inverted Staff
Chapter 1 Dragon Cave: Tai Chi, Liang Yi, and Four Symbols
1. Recognize Tai Chi: The subtleties of the acupoint
2. Divide into two rituals: the two qi interact to form two points of yin and yang
3. Find the four images: sun, taiyin, shaoyang and shaoyin
Chapter 2 Bagua: Sixteen types Burial Techniques
Chapter 3: The Twelve Staff Method: How to place the coffin in a hole for the funeral
1. Alongside the staff
2. Against the staff
3. Shrinking the staff
4. Leaving the staff
5. No staff
6. Wearing the staff
7. Fighting sticks
8. Cutting sticks
9. Fighting sticks
10. Fixing sticks
11. Breaking sticks
Chapter 4 Twenty-Four Sand Burial Methods
1. Carrying an umbrella
2. Full burial
3. Opening
4. Hanging coffin
5. Grave building
6. Large and small gouges
7. Horse seal
8. Reply Dragon Guzu
9. Riding a dragon
10. Pulling
11. Stopping at the station
12. Fighting axe
13. Carrying the burden
14. Holding the child
15. Swallowing
16. Vomiting
17. Floating burial
18. Burial
19. Morning glory
20. Just being full
21. Hungry
22. Hitting acupoints
23. Cutting trees and growing buds
24. Pulling the bow
Appendix 1: Overview of the ancient Kanyu School
Appendix 2: Ancient Kanyu Masters and Celebrities
1. List of Kanyu Masters in Past Dynasties
2. Ancient Kanyu Masters
3. Ancient Kanyu Masters
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Appendix 3: Ancient Kanyu Classical Documents