Yang Yunsong is an outstanding pioneer of Kanyu culture

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-31

In the long course of history, some people have been immortalized for their outstanding contributions. Yang Yunsong, the Tang Dynasty feng shui master, is one of them. He was not only proficient in the art of Kanyu, but also left a profound influence in the field of Feng Shui.

Born in 834, Yang Yunsong was brilliant from an early age and showed a keen interest in Feng Shui. He conducted in-depth research and continued exploration, and finally made outstanding achievements in the field of Kanyu. During the Tang Dynasty, he was named a national teacher, an official to Guanglu Doctor, and was in charge of the director of the Lingtai Territory.

However, Yang Junsong did not rest on his laurels. He knew that there was no end to learning, especially the profound knowledge of Kanyuxue. So, at the time of the rebellion at the end of the Tang Dynasty, he chose to live in seclusion in Yangxianling, Shahe. This decision was not made to escape from the world, but to study Kanyu more deeply and promote it.

In Yang Xianling's secluded life, Yang Yunsong devoted himself to research and continued to explore. He recalled his experience in Huangchan Temple in Zishan Township and decided to go to Huangchan Temple to find Zeng Wendi. Zeng Wendi became his senior apprentice, and the two of them worked together to understand the mystery of public opinion.

Over time, Yang Junsong's reputation gradually spread. At that time, at the time of the expansion of the ancient city of Qianzhou, Lu Guangchou heard of Yang Yunsong's name and sincerely invited him to assist in the expansion work. Yang Yunsong gladly accepted the invitation and participated in this historic project with Zeng Wendi.

In the construction of Qianzhou City, Yang Yunsong used the knowledge of Kanyu to provide valuable suggestions for the city's feng shui layout. His theories and practices have been fully embodied, making Qianzhou City a city full of vitality and vitality.

However, the good times did not last long, and Yang Yunsong died of illness in Yudu Yaokouba. His passing is regrettable, but his influence continues to this day. Yang Yunsong's works have all been included in the "Siku Quanshu", including classics such as "The Book of Shaking the Dragon". These works became an important reference for later generations and laid a solid foundation for the development of Feng Shui geography.

Yang Yunsong's ideas had a far-reaching influence, and he was respectfully called the ancestor of the "Situation School" or the "Jiangxi School". His theories and practices became the cornerstone of Feng Shui geography, providing valuable inspiration and guidance for later generations of Feng Shui scholars.

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