I also want to know what "Sanshenghui" means.
San Tong Ming Hui occupies a high position in China's traditional numerology, and its author is Ming Dynasty scholar Wan Mingying. Four Ku Quanshu compiled in Qing Dynasty included his works "Three Deaths Meeting" and "Star University", which were highly praised.
The author of Sanhui is Wan Mingying, a scholar in Ming Dynasty. His works Sanhui and Xing Xue Dacheng were included in Sikuquanshu compiled in Qing Dynasty, and received rave reviews. This book has twelve volumes. The first nine volumes are divided into ten days of work, with the sun as the main work and the moon as the supplement, which determines the good or bad of people. The last three volumes record a large number of Ping Google, which has important practical significance. This book has a very high position in history, and it is a must-read book for Han traditional numerology learners. Among the ancient books with complete contents, Siku Quanshu in Chinese is the most complete, while the revised edition of Sanhui in modern books is the most complete.
Wan Minying (152 1 Xinsi Year-1603 Guimao Year), whose real name is Ruhao, is from Jiangxia. During the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, his grandfather Wan obeyed the suggestion and was demoted to defend Daning, the capital, and lived in Yizhou City. Ming Jiajing was promoted in twenty-eight years and was a scholar in twenty-nine years. He has served as an imperial adviser of Henan province and a member of Fujian soldiers.
At that time, the enemy repeatedly committed crimes in Fujian, and Wan Minying was ordered to defend Quanzhou. He did his duty, took the lead, was brave and good at fighting, and won many battles.
Wan Minying was honest and frank, and was framed for offending powerful people. She took the opportunity to help her mother's coffin back to her hometown and lived in seclusion for more than 30 years. He founded rural schools, accepted apprentices and was keen on charity and education. Li Shixin and other 20 disciples all made achievements. Every year, a porridge shed is built to help people from all directions.
He has compiled The Book of Changes, The Three Commandments, The University of Stars, The Wonderful Selection of Lantai, The Book of Yin Fu, The Heart Sutra of Xiangzi, etc., and published them all over the world. There are other collections at home, such as Interpretation of Tao Te Ching, A Brief History of Religious Changes, Yan Zhiren's Manuscript, Chrysanthemum Spectrum, etc. He died in Guimao during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty at the age of 82 and was buried in the west of Gao Xi Village. Inscription by Zhu, the champion. Zhao Qiang (Yixian) Monument; Second place Liu Sizhong (Qingyuan) Shu Dan. Yixian Museum has its epitaph.