The concept of dragon (in-coming Qi) and water (out-going Qi) which is fundamental and must be understood clearly. Whether it is auspicious or inauspicious are all due to the dragon and water location in relation to the concept of the 12 Qi phase. The dragon here refers to In-Coming and water refers to Out-Going. A concept misinterpreted as actual mountain and actual water. Such remark comes as a wakeup call to all… Another greatly misunderstood concepts is the notion of Dragon God. Is it simply a marker identify to denote the dropping of the main vein from the peak of any given mountain? VEIN MARKER Old master has this phrase, 个字下脉 meaning the character 个 has a 𠆢 apex of a mountain and a 丨resemble the vein coming down from the apex. This is the vein. In many of the public cemetery in HongKong, a stone tablet is erected to denote the dropping of the vein. This stone marker has been aligned by the local FengShui grandmaster so that the local masters are able to align the tomb with ease. This stone marker is usually marked Dragon God. Different vicinity of the mountain has different Dragon Gods with different alignment. For those XKDG junkies, all that is required is to measure the Dragon God and try to match it to the tomb alignment and the job is done. Do they have to look for the water mouth? Next time, when you visit HongKong cemetery for searching the Dragon trip, try to observe these Dragon Gods. It is truly a unique Yin FengShui characteristic in HongKong, especially so if your pet FengShui technique is XKDG. The Taiwanese counterpart has a different attitude towards the Dragon God by sanctifying them as the deity just liked the Earth Deity. DRAGON DEITY Master Hung HC in his book, the Yin House Handbook has painstakingly trying to explain this Dragon God as Earth Deity. It states, “If the Earth Deity is placed in the front half of the tomb, it is called Earth Queen (HouTu). If it is placed back half of the tomb, it is called Dragon God”. One of the greater elaboration of the Dragon God deity can be found in the ancestral tomb of the Taiwanese President, Tsai Ing-Wen. Located at the rear of the tomb, this very elaborated Dragon God has been carved in the image of a Dragon with spurning natural water feature. This Dragon God was carved into the natural terrain to tap into the natural ground water – a truly Incoming Water. This is the Taiwanese approach to the Dragon God and coincidentally, Tsai Ing-Wen shared the same surname with the Cai Family of FengShui Masters from Cai ShenYu to Cai YuanDing, the purported YangGong lineage of FuJian origins that has “invented” the 60D and the 120D, may have some family secrets that is not known to outsiders – Dragon God with the applications of 60D and 120D? Some of the Bolehland masters, graduating from Taiwan also brought back such Dragon God practices but the way it was applied has been so much deviated from its original intend. One example was an elaborated Dragon God stone tablet built on top of the mountain peak to represent the supreme beings and occasionally, elaborated ShengJi rites and rituals were performed to plant these ShengJi all around the Dragon God for the hope that such act of devotion would protect the participants out of harm ways in exchange for a hefty fee. One in particular was a celebrated HongKee master who comes all the way to Bolehland to milk the uninitiated. Really, there are also charlatans in HongKong, not only in Bolehland. TIANYU JINGYou will find some passage of this classic mentioning the term Dragon God. TianYu Jing also identify that the Yang Stems are all left turning - Yang (these are called Dragon God 龍神. The classics state, Jia, Geng, Bing, Ren, are Yang, left turning to find the 5 element structure, 甲庚丙壬俱属阳,顺推五行详. Dragon God 龍神 can be construed as an entire independent topic by itself... however, TianYu Jing - Establishing Facing 定向 has this to say, Front twice yielding Dragon God front twice yielding Facing, pearl string do not face to release. Back twice yielding Dragon God back twice yielding Facing, Arraying established YinYang counts, 前兼龙神前兼向,联珠莫相放。后兼龙神后兼向,排定阴阳算. In other word, Leaning Star polarity depends on the Dragon God 龍神. The true nuance of the Dragon God lies within the YinYang of the 60D. These 60D is also the true form of Leaning Star (Flying Star). They are also the integral part of the YangGong method of genuine FengShui. 4 Yang and 4 Yin formations. Master Yang always stressed on the basic principle of Yin and Yang. YinYang is formless whereas CiXiong refers to Yin Yang with form. Interaction of CiXiong refers to the interaction between mountain and water. Xuan Kong refers to the Qi whether Sheng Qi (thriving) or Si Qi (Dead). The auspicious or inauspicious Qi from the In-Coming mountain or Out-Going water are related and are based on the 12 Qi phase. Whether it is male/Yang or female/Yin, it is derived from within the Gua. This is referring to the Yin and Yang of the 24 mountains. This is only given to inner disciples. Masters who understood this will not say that AiXing or Leaning Star and BaZhai are both wrong. Both SanYuan techniques are deeply rooted in the SanYuan LuoPan with all the Heaven, Human and Earth Plate, intact. Again, all these had to do with the Dragon God. SANYUAN AIXING - COMING SOON!
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The Taiwan Presidential election is drawing near. As the heat is on we are contemplating of writing a piece of Taiwanese FengShui and this coincide well with the recent publications of walking the Taiwanese Dragons and Dotting the Formosa Meridians, a FengShui tour that cost a bomb without seeing the real stuff, yet. This write up will be good as a guiding principle of the FengShui structure of Taiwan and the real masters that make its pulse jotting. TAIWAN LANDFORMThe shape of the Island of Taiwan is liked a small fish with a spine aligned from the north to the south. This spine is the range of mountain built up from the rim of the ring of fire linking Japan to the North and the Philippines to Sumatra and Indonesia to the South. Therefore, Taiwan can be clustered into northern region, central region and southern region. All these regions are said to be peppered with meridian spots and interesting tales of FengShui attributed to the patriarchs of FengShui are as plenty and interesting far more superior compared to the saga of the Bolehland Conmaster that these had been made into their national epic drama and soup opera. These patriarchs are Lin PanXian of the northern region, He YeYun of the central region and Lin LangXian of the southern region. They were all hailed from the cradle of FengShui namely, GuangXi GanZhou. More stories of these patriarch are forthcoming.... THE SELECTION OF TAIPEI Of the three regions, why Taipei was selected as the capital of Taiwan? This has to do with landform. The dragon backbone is said to have been originated from KunLun with one splintered off to DaTun mountain then to the Seven Dipper mount before dropping it veins onto Taipei a sunken location like a dish surrounded by mountains. Is it a coincidence that most of the capital cities are in fact spiral cities? The great town planners of Taiwan of the old cities are Qing officers with some of them, qualified from GuangXi school of FengShui. Through its entire history, from a fishing village to a Japanese administrative center and finally a world metropolitans of plastics and microchip components, Taipei remained a close guarded city failed to be exploited by the communist China. Why? Has it got to do with its FengShui? The selection of Taipei the northern region is to tap Qi from where it begins - DaTun mountain. A walled city was constructed with only 5 city gates instead of 6. Why? The absent gate is supposed to be at Gen sector, NE. This is truly aligned to the astrological ShiPan, the direction of the Devils' Gate - HuangKuan Yellow Stream of Hell. The major buildings, now national monuments are all aligned off 3 degrees to tap into the vein of the Seven Dipper Mount. The outgoing water is at Xu - Qian, locked by the north guardian mountain, KuanYin mountain. Most of the monuments sit with the rear facing the water mouth and face the incoming dragon instead. Who says Yang FengShui must be liked Yin FengShui having the back higher and facing the sea? Who say bright hall must be big and bright? Therefore, this spiral city of Taipei is destined to prosper! SANYUAN LANDFORM ANALYSIS, GET REAL!There was a write up of SanYuan analysis of Kuching, the capital of Sarawak in the net. To our amusement after reading it, it says nothing about SanYuan. Really, what is so SanYuan about telling where the water flows? Where the dragon comes? Even if it is XuanKong, how are the stars going to fly without the constrains of the enclosure? Truly, these are all bullshits SanYuan analysis. It is really not about the timeliness of the stars. It is all about incoming and out going of Qi. The model so provided by QianKun GuoBao is the best model to describe the landform of SanYuan. For the benefits of the doubt both SanHe and SanYuan landform are the same, only emphasis is different... HE YEYUN 蝨母仙Also known as the Deity of Mother Lice. A contemporary to Liu BoWen, after the war ending the rule of the Yuan Dynasty, as a broken soldier, he traveled south. Poor as he may, he was portrayed to be draped with a robe, unkept hair and beard adorning a rosary of beads, the only inheritance he had, he traveled south of China, benefitting the poor along his journey passed through Taiwan and some claimed that he did ended up in Thailand. He is known as a FengShui grandmaster in the form of a beggar. He practised austerity to a degree that it was said he attained to be a deity being anointed by the Mysterious Lady of Nine Heaven. He was granted these 'magical' Fleas, where his title originated. In Taiwan he has dotted many graves and one being the strangest called the fighting Ox grave. The entire tomb stone was tilted to ramp over the opposite earth deity temple. His lineage can still be found in Taiwan, Thailand and even Malaysia. We found one old master at the ripe age of 70s still in pink of health using his method to do FengShui, in the southern tip of Johore. While in Thailand, an entire clan is dedicated to his lineage, practising his teaching called the mysterious Geng... LIN LANGXIAN 林浪仙The deity of the wave, Mr. Lin is an accomplished GanZhou gentleman DiLi master en route to FuJian for the imperial examination decided to travel by sea in fear of the tiger infested inland roads (a little strange for FengShui masters accustomed to forest). Strike by storm, he landed on the beach north of Taiwan. Salvaged by the locals he decided to make Taiwan his home. After successfully dotting at least 100 meridian spots on KuanYin mountain, he forgone his imperial examination quest and single-mindedly decided to go pro as FengShui master. He wrote an entire treatise on the 100 spots he has discovered and he even buried each and every spot with an inscribed slab. He loved to challenge other FengShui masters to some extend he was also famed as the destroyer of others FengShui. These 100 spots of meridian became a fanatical quest for modern day Taiwanese leader including its former president of Taiwan. Unfortunately many of these spots were not found and still remained buried, some believed to be within the national park of Taiwan. He was also known to have dotted the grave for the family of Taiwan's richest industrialist, Mr. Wang YungChi nick named the Plastic King of Taiwan. This tycoon came from a poor family background. His ancestor has chosen to be buried on the spot with delayed auspicious and they have to wait an entire 60 JiaZi to prosper. Mr. Lin was well taken cared off by his benefactor. Upon his death it was said that the land of his burial was successful but the burial wasn't. Therefore his descendants did not enjoy the blessings of his tomb It was believed that his lineage was passed down to the family of the late grandmaster Zhen ZiNan, who has successfully rediscovered the meridian spot of Lin LangXian, one being used by the Taiwan's richest industrialist, Mr. Wang YungChi himself, nick named the Plastic King of Taiwan in KuanYin Mountain. LIN PANXIAN 林半仙Another GuangXi pedigree FengShui grandmaster known as Half-Deity Lin. He travels to the northern side of Taiwan during the period of Japanese administration of Taiwan. Famed for his ability to locate water source, he was famed to have dotted a meridian known as the the auspicious crane meridian. This meridian was so strange that once it is dotted, he will go blind. So, an agreement was set that the benefactor shall look into his welfare for his entire life due to his blindness. However, one faithful event of the benefactor dishing him a plate of dead mutton, had him seek revenge against his benefactor. He told his benefactor that the crane meridian he dotted has some issue. It required re-burial. Buying into his scheme, his benefactor dug up the grave again and mysteriously releasing all the cranes from the grave. A gush of spring water spit out and Half-Deity Lin took the water to wash his eye and at once his blindness went away. The meridian spot was rendered useless... Half-Deity Lin has a very vengeful character and most likely his seven killing characters resulted in him going awry with the Japanese administration of his time. He was later arrested and put to death. Before he die, he tricked the Japanese governor into burying him in the spot known as the Scissor Xue. He must be buried inverted with the head down the burial hole. Upon burial, the entire village was struck with plague with many death. This Scissor Xue was known as the worst malignant Xue of his time. So bad of its effect that his coffin was later dug up and reburial to another site. A bronze statute of the late Jiang KaiShek was later erected to suppress the Xue. Even so, an earth deity temple was built opposite it to further suppress the malignant effect of the Xue. EMPEROR PRODUCING LAND Taiwan is believed to be a potential emperor producing land, verified by the polymath Emperor QianLong himself. Having worried of a potential uprising, QianLong dispatched his entire team of FengShui masters to destroy the FengShui of Taiwan. Until today, no Taiwanese President is able to confront China. Some notable examples are the attempt to choke the dragon's neck and burying ShaQi known as Heaven enclosure and Earthly Net formation to break the Dragon Qi. CONCLUSION FengShui for the Taiwanese are not just superstitions but daily matters. Even though they may looked very superstitious but the common Taiwanese may know more about FengShui then any others. These places of interests are now favourite tourist spots such as the 7 dipper Xue surrounding the lake in the central of Taiwan. Yet, validating these meridians required strong fundamental of FengShui beyond just normal sight seeing...
Whatever it is please do not succumb to believe that if the incoming dragon is metal direction, the colour of the soil for that direction should be metallic. These sorts of pathetic theories only to be found in the belly of Bolehland Con Master. It is common to find a combination of five colour soils for the entire mountain and does it means to say the entire mountain is the meridian spot? Crazy! Also remember tasting the soil with your mouth is not a requirement. These are only methods befitting masters that are known to be Ghost Eating Soil 鬼食泥... Guess you get what we meant! BUTCHER'S GUILD GRAVEFollow up from the landform mandala Qi map, we were informed that this grave belongs to the clan of the butchers' guild. We believed that My72dragon may write a blog on its history, origins and the rationales behind such a clan's grave, while we investigate if indeed was dotted by a YangGong GuangXi FengShui master. THE GREATER EXTERNALThis tomb sits Chen 辰 faces Xu 戌. From the Qi map matching Googlemaps information, it reveals that the grave is receiving the incoming dragon at Gen 艮 known as the Ulu Kelang vein, branching off from the main range of the Titiwangsa going southeast Xun 巽. The landform is boundary by the two main rivers namely the Klang River and the Kerayong River exiting extinction at KunShen 坤申. This formation fits wood frame. PRECEDENT STUDY - LIUJIANGDONG MASTERPIECE 劉江東墓There has been news about an ancient grave believed to have been anointed by the late great grandmaster LiuJiangDong 劉江東, the third generation of GuangXi GanZhou YangGong master, dotting the internet. A current visit by a young HongKong master revealed the followings: - 1. The stele recorded that it sits Chen 辰 (Xun) face Xu 戌 (Qian) nurture. 2. Conforms to Yin wood frame with water receiving from the ascending and exiting extinction KunShen 坤申. 3. The grave is sitting onto a steep vein with surprisingly mediocre landforms. However, measuring with the LuoPan revealed that the recorded information has been grossly deviated due to: - 1. The fact that the tomb has been destroyed during the Cultural Revolution and it has been duly reconstructed by the descendants of Liu with renewed measurements. 2. That the inscription within may have been the alignment of the "golden casket" buried within. No one can verify this. 3. JiSi Jewel Line is too far off from the formation. Thus remain theoretical only... CONCLUSIONIn summary, we believed that this entire tomb of LiuJiangDong may have been made up to at least showcased that this great masterpiece of the great grand master is still available to be seen and measured. Judging from the inscription of the stale, the stylistic of the inscription and the mediocre land forms, it is a far cry from the real work of an ancient grand master.
However, the Butcher's Guild grave, although may have the same FengShui structure as the perceived LiuJiangDong's grave, the significant point is that it may also well be a masterpiece of a YangGong GuangXi practitioner. However, to our disappointment it sits Minor DE - 小空亡! LANDFORM MANDALA 峦头图Landform mandala has been a traditional way, Earth Study master document their observation. They may not have Googlemaps at their time, but they may have a mind mapping ability to view landform in a fisheye perspective, resulting in a diagram of landform liked a mandala. This technique wasn't that popular until the Ming and the Qing dynasties period. Most earth study manual from that time may be accompanied with these forms of mandala. One for instances are the documentation of the late grandmaster Jiang DaHung's grave. Unfortunately, they are superfluous with inaccurate or sometimes false information. So, verifying the authenticity of such landform mandala could be challenging. MORPHOLOGY The Xue usually take the center stage of a mandala. It usually is represented by a symbol of a grave or a house. The rear may take the parent mountains, linking all the way to the immediate and distance ancestral mountains that formed an arch seaming the left and right embraces liked a hungry scorpion guarding its food, with a major claw as the table mountain and further the rising mountains flanked by the officer seal and military shimmering stars. Collectively, these mountains are liked pearls stringed together in a loop within loops as in a fish eye perspective of a distorted 360 degree view points. SYNTAX Reading the landform mandala is an art of reading Qi map. It usually only shows the solid, while the voids are Qi flow that only a genuine practitioner knows how to discern. From this point, the master would know where Qi comes, where Qi goes and what frame suited most for the particular Xue. The way of deciphering is usually left as oral transmission for indoor disciples only. SLIM MYBLOG VERSION SlimMyblog has been instrumental to showcase that he has found a treasure trove comprising a white broken marble slab etched with a landform mandala, that usually were found in imperial tombs. The etching is visible upon rubbing against charcoal or carbon powder. The etched mandala surfaced as a Qi map of the ancestral clan grave, located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. DRAGON WELL OR SPIRAL CITY 罗城Kuala Lumpur or KL is also known as Klang Valley due to the fact that it is a void surrounded by rings of mountains and hills, with its major water mouth located at the western side, known as the Klang Gate. Unlike major cities of Bangkok or Paris that is relatively flatland dragon, KL is in a well surrounded by the walls of mountains. This special formation warrants a special name called - the dragon well or spiral city. INVESTIGATION OF SLIMMYBLOG VERSION Matching against the natural surrounding, this landform mandala of the ancestral clan grave gave quite an accurate representation of its surrounding dragon well or spiral city formation. True to its skill, the master has dutifully mapped all the iconic landmark mountains. To the rear, the shapes of the ancestral mountains from water shaped to earth shaped are truly represented. To the western side, some water shaped broken mountains of Bukit Gambut was also present. While the front table mountain and rising mountain were also noted diligently, it somehow did not record the existing of the Klang River cutting across. The tall pillar slab is nowhere to be found in Goolgemaps but was believed to be a representation of another major grave. The surrounding landform may have been changed due to the rapid development of the dragon well with high rises, this very landform mandala is a good reflection of landform of the day, to enable later generation to gauge which generation within the clans may prosper. CONMASTER OF BOLEHLAND MISCONCEPTIONThe charlatan con master in an attempt to belittle his grandmaster the late Li DingXin, had his motive backfired and it is related to Dragon Well or Spiral City. 水口指的是穴前明堂罗城内群龙聚会的随龙水和朝应水是总出水口。 Water Mouth points (determine) toward the Xue (meridian), fronting MingTang (Bright Hall), LuoCheng (spiral city) within gathered Dragon (range) and meet, subsequently Dragon Water (Incoming Water) meets ZhaoYing water (Outgoing Water) is considered the point of water mouth exit. The point of contention is, the understanding of Bright Hall and Spiral City had never been disclosed. The most fundamental teaching of Xue seating, 明堂水宁阳阴 bright hall determines YinYang and the embrace methods, three most fundamental teaching of YangGong has never been disclosed! How such can be considered the bearer of YangGong lineage? Specifically the late grandmaster Li DingXin has specifically pointed out, Bright Hall and Spiral City are entirely different matter. Only the uninitiated would lump these together. Such cannot be construed as Bright Hall comprising within the Spiral City and Bright Hall in front of the Xue are the same. That is the reason why so many of the supposing student of YangGong learnt the fake art of YangGong Old Method and as we found out, do not know how to perform even a simple audit of YinYang Zhai (house and grave). Picture Credit - www.facebook.com/slim.myblog
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