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Visit to Yang Jun Song work 3
Master
Yang Jun Song (楊筠松)
Yang
Jun Song (8th day of the third lunar month 834 years till 12th day of third
lunar month 906 years), a well known Feng Shui Master also know as ‘Yang Save
the Poor”. He left King palace to fulfill his dream to improve the quality of
life for grassroots people especially farmers and needy people by applying the
Feng Shui techniques (Ham Yu). He was born in the province of Shandong.
At
the age of 17th, he passed the highest imperial examination and worked for the
King in palace since then. At the end of Tang’s era, at the age of 45,he got
frustrated and tired by the level of corruptions in the government with higher
taxes and the poor living condition for the needy, at the same token, the Tang
Dynasty was in chaotic stage and he decided to leave the palace and he snatched
away many works on topography, geography, water method, and many others precious
ancient works (Ham Yu) including Guo Pu’s imperial works from King’s library
collections and back away from Zhang An. He lived his life by researching and
applying the Feng Shui techniques thereafter. Together with him was his first
disciple Zhang Men De. He travelled
far and wide from east to west and from north the south, he even came to Hong
Kong and Grand Master Lau Rui Shan (founder of Xuan Kong Zhang Pai) discovered
two of his works (on graveyards) in 2004 in Northern part of Hong Kong (please
refer to pictures below). The
third Yang Jun Song Work was found by Zhejia, one of the members of Feng Shui-Chinese
dot com and Master Lau managed to locate such site with little hint.
Master Yang was deeply rooted in Jiangxi province and thus many believed that
the Jiangxi sect of Feng Shui is closely linked to him. He placed great emphasis
on the landform or topographical part in applying his Feng Shui theory. He was
poisoned at the age of 72.
His
famous disciples, Zhang Wen De (曾文迪),
Liu JiangDong (劉江東),
Liao Yu (廖禹),
Lai Pu Yi (賴布衣),
Liu Qian (劉謙).
His
famous works include “Trembling
Dragon Scripture” (撼龍經),
‘Suspicious Dragon Scripture’ (疑龍經),
‘Du Tian Treasure Scripture’ (都天寶照經),
‘Green Capsule’ (青囊奧語),
‘The 12 Commandments of Burying Techniques’ (葬法倒杖十二法),
‘Heavenly Jade Scripture’, (天玉經),
‘Master Yang’s Golden Content Scripture’ (楊公金函經),
‘The Diamond Shaped Burial Map’ (金剛鑽本形葬圖抉),
‘The Fu Li Cone’ (立錐賦),
‘The Black Bag Scripture (黑囊經)
and so on.
楊筠松定針(三)
Yang
Jun Song Work 3 dated back 1200 years ago:
The
third discovery of Yang Jun Song work thus far, was discovered by one of Feng
shui-Chinese member Zejia and later was found by Grand Master Lau mid of
December 2008 in Hong Kong
The front view of tomb
Different angle of the tomb
The frontier of the tomb, where you can see the place became busy street with railway passing in front in a developed world.
The word Yang Jun Song is highlighted
You need to pay extra attention to figure out the words on the tomb
Tracing back the rear support of such site is rather far, we have concluded that such technique is called ‘Fine Line Fishing Hibiscus’
The
Source of the rear support for the site.
Kerby
Kuek
Chief
Disciple of Xuan Kong Zhang Pai