The main content of “The Burial Scripture Wing” is introduced. “The Burial Scripture Wing” is a book compiled by the famous Feng Shui master Miao Xiyong in the Ming Dynasty. The book is a representative work of the Ming Dynasty’s Xingfa School. The following is a detailed introduction to the main content of the “Burial Scripture Wing”:
1、 Book Overview
Author: Miao Xiyong, a renowned physician from Changshu during the Ming Dynasty. He is proficient in medical skills and has a keen interest in Feng Shui theory. In addition to practicing medicine, he also applies the principles of traditional Chinese medicine, further strengthening the practicality and operability of Feng Shui.
Chapter Structure: The “Burial Scripture Wing” is divided into twelve chapters, namely, Yuanshi, Chaxing, Guai Xue, Guai Bing, Xialun, Fenlong, Siwu Shashui, Mingtang, Yuqi, Shuikou, Wangqi, and Burial Edict.
2、 Main content
Original situation:
Exploring the structure of mountain dragons and the rise and fall of their vitality is an important chapter in understanding the concept of “momentum” in feng shui.
Shape inspection:
Provide a detailed introduction on how to observe and analyze the morphology of terrain, as well as its impact on feng shui. This is an important manifestation of “form” in Feng Shui.
Strange hole:
Discuss the selection of some special terrains or acupoints that may not conform to conventional feng shui principles, but have special effects under specific conditions.
Strange illness:
This chapter may explore some special diseases or adverse phenomena related to feng shui, as well as how to prevent and treat these diseases by adjusting feng shui.
Xia Lun:
Analyze the feng shui characteristics of canyons or narrow terrain, and the impact of these characteristics on feng shui.
Split Dragon:
Further analyze the direction and branches of the dragon vein, and how to select auspicious acupoints by observing the dragon vein.
Four Beast Sand Water:
Discuss the relationship between the four beasts of Qinglong, Baihu, Zhuque, Xuanwu, and Shashui, as well as their significant importance in feng shui.
Mingtang:
Provide a detailed introduction to the concept and importance of Mingtang, as well as how to improve feng shui through the selection and layout of Mingtang.
Remaining Qi:
Explore the concept of “residual qi” in feng shui, which refers to the residual and diffusion of feng shui qi field around acupoints.
Water outlet:
Analyze the impact of the position and shape of the water outlet on feng shui, and how to improve feng shui by adjusting the water outlet.
Hope Qi:
Introduce how to judge the auspiciousness, inauspiciousness, misfortune, and fortune of feng shui by observing the qi field. This is an important prediction method in Feng Shui.
Burial order:
Summarize the main theme and key points of the book, emphasizing the importance and practical value of Feng Shui.
3、 Characteristics and impacts
characteristic:
The book ‘Yi Jing’ transplanted the diagnostic process of observation, hearing, questioning, and cutting from traditional Chinese medicine into feng shui theory, strengthening the practicality and operability of feng shui.
The book is comprehensive in content, covering multiple aspects and levels of Feng Shui.
The text is concise and easy to understand, making it convenient for readers to comprehend and apply.
influence:
The “Burial Scripture Wing” has had a profound impact on the development of Feng Shui in later generations. Its theories and viewpoints have been widely quoted and referenced by feng shui masters in later generations.
This book is also one of the important reference books for learning and understanding the “Burial Scripture”.
The “Burial Scripture Wing” is a classic feng shui work that integrates theory and practice, with extremely high research and practical value.