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Zhao Jiufeng’s works

Mr. Zhao Jiufeng said in his writings that the "Five Geography Secrets" are "following Guo Jingchun's "Burial Sutra", Yang Jiupong's "Qingnang Sutra", Liu Bingzhong's "Jade Ruler Sutra", and Bu Zewei's "Xue Xin Fu" ", Liu Qingtian's "Exposing the Liver and Exposing the Gallbladder", Tan Zhongjian's "A Grain of Millet", may have been invented by him, or directly described in his words" and also refer to the "Chalcedony Sutra", "Heavenly Jade Sutra" and "Qing Mian Sutra". "Wu Jing", "Black Bag Sutra", "Xian Po Ji", "Xiao Si Ji", "Jade Axe", "Temple Needle", "Tian Ji Yuan", "Instructions for the Son of Man", "Yi Guanyu", Geography and Feng Shui books such as "San Cai Fa Mi", "Sima Shui Fa", "Geography Authenticity", "Geography Dacheng", "Four Buckets", etc. "traced their origins from the current".

The book "Five Secrets of Geography" has eight volumes. The first volume is the basics of the five elements and the preliminary chapter of the compass; the second volume discusses the image of dragon veins in life and death; the third volume discusses the yin and yang of wealth and poverty; Volume 4 talks about the gaining and losing of positions in the sand shape; Volume 5 discusses the good and bad luck of water; Volume 6 discusses the coordination of the four bureaus facing the dragon and water; Volume 7 discusses the twelve methods of judging the good and bad of water mouths in the 24 mountain directions; Volume 8 On the Keys of Pingyang Geography and Feng Shui. The first seven volumes are mainly about mountain Feng Shui, and the eighth volume is about Pingyang Feng Shui; the main focus is on mountain Feng Shui.

In Feng Shui works, "Five Secrets of Drawing and Geography" plays a very important role. It simplifies the complex and summarizes the five principles of dragon, cave, sand, water and direction to be followed in geographical Feng Shui. The author also emphasizes that although dragons, caves, sand, and water are all important in Feng Shui, it is Xiang who ultimately determines the good or bad of Feng Shui. Therefore, mastering the vertical direction is the key to learning the art of Kan Yu. The greatest advantage of this book is that it is rich in pictures and texts and has precise reasoning. Although it is complex and difficult, it is easy to understand. As soon as this book came out, it aroused great repercussions in the field of Feng Shui and Feng Shui, and was regarded as an important teaching material for future generations to learn Feng Shui and Feng Shui.

The "Three Essentials of Yangzhai" simplifies the Yangzhai theory and points to the key points. It attaches equal importance to mountains and qi, and has different views on cities and valleys. It has a profound impact on future generations!

In ancient Feng Shui, due to its long history, the essence and dross still exist. Therefore, we must treat it with a scientific attitude and a critical eye, remove the dross and take the essence. Only in this way can we benefit society.