(Qing) Yuan Shushan’s “Exploring the Origin of New Numerology”

(Qing) Yuan Shushan’s “Exploring the Origin of New Numerology” PDF e-book download. Introduction “Exploring the Origin of New Numerology”, written by Yuan Shushan in the Republic of China. One paperback. According to Xubailu Collection, the reprinted edition of Hong Kong Runde Bookstore in the 1950s was restored and published. Yuan Fu (1881-1962 (68?)), courtesy name Shushan, later known as Old Man Jiangshang. People from Zhenjiang, Jiangsu. Yuan’s family origin, early

(Qing) Yuan Shushan’s “Exploring the Origin of New Numerology” PDF e-book download.

Introduction

“Exploring the Origin of New Numerology”, written by Yuan Shushan in the Republic of China. One paperback. According to Xubailu Collection, the reprinted edition of Hong Kong Runde Bookstore in the 1950s was restored and published. Yuan Fu (1881-1962 (68?)), courtesy name Shushan, later known as Old Man Jiangshang. People from Zhenjiang, Jiangsu. Yuan’s family has a long history, and he started out as a doctor, and he is also good at numerology, Liuren, physiognomy, selection, etc. Later, he used astrology as his career. Moved to Shanghai during the Anti-Japanese War. In the 1930s and 1940s, the Yuan family was well-known all over the world, and military and political celebrities such as Chiang Kai-shek, Wu Peifu, and He Yingqin rushed to visit. He went to Hong Kong in 1950, and later died in Taiwan. (It is said that Yuan died in 1952, which is actually wrong. According to the “Diary of Master Daoan”, there is also the fact that he was invited by Yuan to Jin Wanzhai in Taiwan in October 1961.) Shushu works include : “Exploring the Origin of Numerology”, “Exploring the Origin of New Numerology”, “Fate Spectrum”, “Exploring the Origin of the Great Liuren”, “Exploring the Origin of Selected Auspiciousness”, “Exploring the Origin of Chinese and Western Physiographers”, “Astronomy of Divination and Astrology”, “China Biography of Divination and People in the Past Dynasties”, “Standard Perpetual Calendar” and so on. Passed on by Yuan Decheng, Zhenjiang Li Yutian, Li Maoru, Jiangdu Bao Jimin and so on. The Yuan family was as famous as Wei Qianli and Xu Lewu at that time, and was a master of modern numerology. Yuan lived in Hong Kong in the early 1950s. At that time, life in Hong Kong was difficult. The monthly salary of ordinary workers was less than 100 Hong Kong dollars, and the monthly salary of policemen and office workers was more than 100 Hong Kong dollars. However, Yuan’s orders and Feng Shui’s profit amounted to 500 Hong Kong dollars. (See the back of this book), which shows Yuan’s social status at that time. The original “Exploring the Origin of Numerology” was written in 1915 and published in 1916. According to Yuan Shiyun, after the book was published, paper was expensive in Luoyang for a while, and in the thirty-six years from 1951, “the number of sales was so high that it was stopped by thousands.” “Exploring the Origin of Numerology” can be said to be the first comprehensive new-style numerology textbook since the Republic of China, and it led to Ziping’s eight-character study in the early years of the Republic of China to sort out, correct, simplify, vernacularize, and modernize. Books on horoscopes were published like mushrooms after rain. This book can be said to be one of the most influential works on Ziping’s horoscopes in modern times. Since the beginning of the Republic of China, most of Xi Ziping’s scholars have read this book. This book was later supplemented and revised by the author in his later years, named “Exploring the Origin of New Numerology”. In order to prevent the original version of this book from being lost, the latest digital technology is used to clean up the layout and fine-print it. One is to preserve and treasure the information of star fate, and the other is to provide reference and research for people of the same line.

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