Liao Moxiang’s main achievements
Professor Liao Moxiang was born in a family of doctors and Yi. He loves the traditional Chinese Book of Changes. He has read through many Yi studies in private and in libraries. With the wisdom of a mathematician, after many years of painstaking research, he has achieved many achievements in the application of the Book of Changes. Quite deep.
He improved the divination technique of the ancient Chinese Book of Changes and made it an effective method for predicting modern economic life.
His lt; Zhouyi Prediction Guidegt, published in 1991, has spread all over the country and is highly praised and welcomed by Chinese and foreign people. It is collected by the National Library of Singapore and other countries; published in 1994, lt; Zhouyi and The book "Modern Economic Forecasting" has once again caused a sensation in today's Yi academic circles; his works and training in the field of "Yi Xue Feng Shui forecasting" are widely circulated.
Mr. Liao is a role model for others. He is indifferent to fame and wealth. He has studied hard and practiced the Dao of Yi Xue. He is now an old man. However, he is humble and studious, generous and sincere. He does not care about gains and losses. He is not ashamed to ask questions. He humbly seeks advice from colleagues in all walks of life. He takes notes and writes down his experiences every day. He can be called a pure person and a respected person in the world of change.
In August 2007, Mr. Liao Moxiang was awarded the honorary title of “World Famous I-Ching Tutor” at the 10th World I-Ching Conference.
In 2008, Mr. Liao Moxiang was invited to participate in the "2008 Asia Society 18th Annual Entrepreneurs Conference" jointly organized by the Asia Society, the Tianjin Municipal People's Government of China, and the Wall Street Journal. Many Chinese High-level U.S. political figures attended.
The picture shows Mr. Liao attending the 13th World I-Ching Conference and taking a group photo with Master Zhang Shufeng, a famous Yi-study master from the Nanjing I-Ching Association who also comes from a family of Yi-medicines.