Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Analysis Into Zhang BingLing SanHe Methodology 2





Immediate External Water Method:

Ren Sitting, Bing Facing.
Water Placement (well) at Yin
Gold Division: Xin Hai, Xin Si
Gold Division: Ding Hai, Ding Si
Water direction: Right to Left, Ding – Bing – Xun (Exit)

Poem:
Yang Dwelling water mouth receiving at Ding, motion produce Authority at Imperial Stables. When the Master uses this formation, wealth and glory would be everlasting.

Criticism:

There is no sign of 12 growth stages included in the woodblock. Assuming this was the techniques, the objective is to obtain Officer, wealth and nobility, sitting Metal frame, Ding receiving Youth water, Bing activating Officer water and exits at Xun which is Prosperity, which is forbidden. Assuming it is a Earth Xue, receiving weakening water, activating sickness water and exiting at death. Possible, but not encourage able, as incoming could have been from prosperity. So, there is no consistency between the methods applied in the major external with the immediate external.

Alternatively, if we look at Earthly Principles Five Verses, exiting at Xun and Si are major 8 road of destruction, crash into officer palace, kills and making the owner to be a bankrupt, almost opposite from the intention of the poem.

Well location at Yin possible of activating the Sky Horse formation and in this case expediting inauspiciousness? A very possible choice, assuming it is in an auspicious formation. Therefore, how SanHe could it possibly is?
Immediate External:

Ren = FuWei
Gen = WuGui
Zhen (Door) = TianYi
Xun (Gate) = ShengQi
Li (Facing) = YanNien
Kun = JueMing
Dui = HuoHai
Qian = LiuSha

Poem:

The meandering path leading in the courtyard gate in the formation of the whip or the jade belt. It wrap and embraces YanNian and therefore invite authority, wealth and nobility. ShengQi and TianYi at door end of the path and generations will become officer of the 6 ministries…

Criticism:

This is a very novel proposal, using Eight Mansion to determine the pathway leading to the main door, alternatively from using this method as an internal FengShui. BaZhai as it is called has its root from Greater Wandering Gua method.

For a Ren Sitting House, we take as a Kan Gua House. Sitting FuWei, Facing YanNian. So, we assumed that the same natal chart shall also apply internally which in this case was silent. The novel idea at this juncture is the assumption that between Tian Di and Ren, it is the Ren factor that brings in Qi into the otherwise container (house) encapsulating Tian and Di. In this case, coming into the ShengQi (wood) gate into Tian Yi (earth) door will bring auspicious tidings. Elemental analysis speaking, the gate controls into the main door instead of growing into the main door may otherwise brings other portends. How could that be?

A space not confined by the 4 walls has no potential of containing Qi similarly with the heaven heart that is not enclosed. So, how could ShengQi be brought into the house?

Although Eight Mansions straddled between SanHe and SanYuan in a confused fundamental, it is SanYuan in nature for it does not harp on the notion of 12 growth. So the method employ by Zhang is inconsistent from the macro to the micro.

Conclusion:

Reading the preface and trying to put myself into Zhang BingLing’s shoe is very difficult especially when the ideas cannot gel itself into one single body of knowledge that is rooted on ZhangShu being the authoritative classics for the SanHe, instead of Huai NanZi which is a classics on astrology and I will have to make up the rest on an implied basis to make sense out of his idea so presented. So, I will not take these classics as worthy as it is claimed.

To all the readers, if you think otherwise, please let me know of your thoughts for a fruitful discussion on these subject matters.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi David,

Looks like the conspiracy theories have a long long history, both in China and elsewhere. So FS was used to fool the barbarians and we got fooled in return. Is it really that simple? Or something else is at work?

Regards,
Howard

Anonymous said...

Hi David,

Zhang Bing-Lin's 張丙琳 work is quite difficult to read because he only give patterns and formulae without any explanations. You have to know what method(s) he is using before his writings can make sense. I have not read his section on San He and don't have time to look into it for the time being (San He is a can of worms because there are numerous methods all mixed up in the same heading) but his Bazhai section published by Stephen Skinner ('The Original Eight Mansions Formula') is no more than saying an East Four gate should lead to an East Four front door and a West Four gate should lead to a West Four front door, that was all he was saying with his 24 configurations and I paid USD86.00 for that book. He was not misleading anyone, he was just not giving away much.

In another post on your blog, you mentioned how the Feng Shui "monsters" are trying to tell the architects what to do, the only way for us to beat them at their game is to know more about the subject than they do. There are quite a few Feng Shui architects now that can tell these "monsters" to pack their bags and go home! Don't get bitter, get better!

DAVID YEK TAK WAI (email:yektakwai@hotmail.com) said...

Hi Howard,

With all classics, this is the "not so difficult" one. It is only a compendium collecting 4 books into one. There are alot more discrepancies which I did not higlight. There is no way one will know the method he employed. The only thing close is to make a reverse engineering matching the limited collective knowledge that we knew matching with his writings.

I would appreciate if you could explain your thought as to SanHe is a can of worms.

I shared your sentiments on the pricing of the translated edition with very limited commentaries.

Thanks for cheering me up with all my close encounters with FengShui Monsters. It will be a better place for all Architects if only FengShui were to be made compulsory in the Architectural curriculum worldwide and that is going to take a while longer. Perhaps because of this, it makes us FengShui Architects a little special...

Cheers

Anonymous said...

Hi David,

We are teaching Feng Shui at Leipzig and Berlin University this year, the idea is to reach the young minds as early as possible so they can learn that Feng shui can be very useful to their career. We are also getting the academics behind us, next year we will have an international symposium on Kan Yu and Architecture at the Humboldt University organized by Prof. Florian C Reiter, a wellkown German Sinologist whose expertise is on Taoist Thunder Magic.

Experts like Prof Wang Yude from China, Lee Sang-Hai from Korea, Prof Stephen Fields from the States, Dr. Michael Paton and Dr. Michael Mak from Australia will come and it will be free for the public to attend. The language used will be in Mandarin and English. We are moving into an new era for Feng Shui.

San He is most mixed and confusing because up to now there is still no reference books available to clearly explain the system, some authors they mixed the working of the different schools within the system and further confused the readers. There are at least four major methods and there are different ways to correlate the Five Element and no one agree on one method of approach - for example there are Wuxing of the 24 Mountains, Wuxing of the Human Plate Correct Needle, Wuxing of San He and Wuxing of the Doublke Mountains all under the same heading San He.

Regards,
Howard

DAVID YEK TAK WAI (email:yektakwai@hotmail.com) said...

Hi Howard,

That was a noble effort indeed. Is this part of the Architectural curriculum? It will also pay off, if there are visiting lecturer or scholar programme cater for FengShui Architect from around the world to teach for a semester or two on this subject of KanYu and the built environment.

Moving into the new era? That is something I am looking forward to. Just as similar to my thought I had written another blog called accountability and accreditation of chinese metaphysics.

Feel free to visit my blog yifengshui.blogspot.com and let me know your thoughts thereafter. It may spark new seed of discussion on these new eras of FengShui.

Anonymous said...

Hi David,

I called Feng Shui the Fifth Wave after Chinese Cooking, Kung Fu, TCM and acupuncture and Taijiquan/Qigong. It will take time for the East-West cross fertilization to take place before it get globalized and become main-stream. The era of New Age Feng Shui and FS Monsters is truly gone, we are now into Deep Feng Shui and that is why we preferred to use the term Kan Yu instead.

Do make a point of coming to Berlin next year, there are some great architectural experiments in this interesting city.

Howard

DAVID YEK TAK WAI (email:yektakwai@hotmail.com) said...

Hi Howard,

That was very revolutionary indeed. Should we discard the much butched term FengShui and go back to its original term KanYu, the study of Heaven and Earth?

Then one must understand what constitute the Three Yuan. (read: http://yifengshui.blogspot.com/2008/09/reflection-on-sanyuan.html)

Thereafter, know what is KanYu (read: http://yifengshui.blogspot.com/2008/09/art-of-kanyu.html)

When one understand KanYu, the door of Yuan will open thereafter. Seek to understand the nature of Yi (read: http://yifengshui.blogspot.com/2008/09/art-of-kanyu_25.html)

I hope these will be covered in Berlin, instead of the Qilin, PiYao and Fighting SanSha.

Cheers

Anonymous said...

Hi David,

In the Hong Kong Conference earlier this year I gave a paper on the San Cai methodology we have developed for our work, below is the abstract for the paper:

THE “SAN CAI” APPROACH TO FENG SHUI ANALYSIS AND DESIGN.

This paper is an extension of the presentation made at the 2006 Hong Kong Conference entitled “Towards an Inter-cultural Approach to Modern Architecture and Planning Using Feng Shui”, where the concept of a Feng Shui Paradigm and the San Cai Methodology were first introduced.

Zhouyi 周易 or the Book of Changes was the earliest written source to describe the San Cai 三才concept of Tian 天, Di 地 and Ren 人 or Heaven, Earth and Human as being “San Cai Zhi Dao” 三才之道 or the Dao of the Three Abilities.

Tian Dao 天道 or the Way of the Heaven is concerned with Yin and Yang 陰陽, Di Dao 地道 or the Way of the Earth is concerned with Soft and Hard (Gang Rou 剛柔) and Ren Dao 人道 or the Way of Human is concerned with Benevolence and Righteousness (Ren Yi 仁義), that is human virtue or Ren De 人德.

By looking at the various layers relating to these three concepts of what is above, what is below and what is in the middle in a Feng Shui situation, one can come to an understanding of the Ben Xing 本性 or the Original Character of a site and is able to take advantage of what is desirable or auspicious (Ji 吉) and avoid what is undesirable or inauspicious (Xiong 凶), without destroying the natural context and being Ziran自然 or Self-Thus at the same time.

This paper attempts to explain the philosophy and the methodology behind the San Cai concepts and how they can be used in practice to achieve “Design Harmony” - the theme of this conference.

If you like I can send you the full paper and the ppt file for my presentation. My wife Gyda Anders and our colleague Michael Rapp also presented papers on Feng Shui and the practice of architecture. The theme of next year's Berlin symposium is also on architecture, so you can see there is a body of academics and professionals increasing treating Feng Shui not only as a branch of Xuan Xue (玄學) but also as a tool to order our environment.

My first teacher Master Ren Zhilin used to say, "Other people study Feng Shui, we study Kan Yu". By "other people" he meant the Jianghu Monsters you mentioned, but I am not sure if we can entirely do away with the term Feng Shui from a public point of view, I tried to use the term Deep Feng Shui and people would say, "Huk?". It took years just to change "Tai Chi Chuan" to Taijiquan and "Chi Kung" to Qigong, so it might happen or it might not. But the name is not so important as to the way we approach Feng Shui or Kan Yu in the future.

Regards,
Howard

DAVID YEK TAK WAI (email:yektakwai@hotmail.com) said...

Hi Howard,

Pity I did not have the affinity to look into the proceedings of the HongKong Conference, I believed there are many aspects of KanYu incorperated into the design process. I had always keen to look into some of your ideas in particular coming from an Architectural background. I still remember deciphering some of the schemata chart applying YinYang theory into urban design from your website and I believed you may have refined such principle further and layering of San Cai could have been one of them.

San Cai Zi Dao, as my master explained to me is first, the ability to seek cure from all sorts of illnesses to obtain longevity. Second, the ability to seek wealth so that all under heavens are well fed and contented. Thirdly, the ability to have descendents as a happy family is the foundation of a strong nation. Missing any of these, YinYang will be incomplete. Do you see why famous FengShui monsters are indeed have missing San Cai, either living lonely, die young or plagued with terminal illness? How would one not receiving the SanYuan will be competent to teach and practice SanYuan?

It will be good if I can spend time with you on a cup of tea one these discourses of Dao and De, the bare fundamental of SanYuan, when affinity arrive. I am sure we could crystalise more of these ancient wisdom in the model of production for architecture.

Meanwhile, we shall stick to the term KanYu and I am looking forward to read your papers on the same subject where possible.

I can be reached at fengshuiyek@gmail.com

Warmest Regards,
David

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