, whose real name is Yi, whose real name is Shu Mao, whose real name is a famous Feng Shui teacher in the Tang Dynasty. Because he practiced geomantic omen on earth and made the poor rich, the world called him "Mr. Helping the Poor" and later generations also called him "Yang Helping the Poor".
Yang Junsong's works are quite rich, including Yi Long Jing, Han Long Jing, Li Zu Fu, Black Capsule Jing, Thirty-six Dragons, Qingnangao Yu, A Grain of Millet, Zhao Jing of Du Tianbao, Tu Jing of Wu Tian Yuan, Burial Method and Introduction of Tianyu Jing, etc. His works are highly praised by later Feng Shui masters.
The suspected dragon sutra:
This book is divided into three parts, which introduces how to find Long Mai according to the landform. The first part deals with finding branches in the middle, focusing on closing the gate, the middle part deals with finding the dragon to the end, and the next part deals with the node situation.
Shake the Dragon Sutra:
This book belongs to a vein of Feng Shui, and it is an authoritative classic of Feng Shui geography and pulse science. It is also called the most extreme representative of ancient surveying and mapping in China, and many feng shui masters sought by ancient emperors chose Long Mai according to this point.
"Burial method inverted staff":
This book consists of six chapters, namely, recognizing Tai Chi, dividing it into two devices, seeking four images, taking eight diagrams, reversing the stick, and burying it in sand.
Green Capsule Austrian Language:
Legend has it that this is Yang Gong Yun Song's The Secret Clock, which is in the same place as Green Capsule and Tianyu Classic, and has been lost. Qingnangjing, Qingnangjing, Qingnang Preface, Tianyu Jing and Du Jing are listed as five classics of metaphysics.
True geography:
The first volume is a collection of Yang Zhai Classics and annotations, such as Huangdi House Classics and Ten Books of Yang Zhai. Zhong Juan is a Yin Zhai Jing, which describes and annotates the theories preserved by Feng Shui masters in previous dynasties. The second volume is the movements against Feng Shui in past dynasties, such as the debates and answers of Wang Chong, Ji Kang and Hu Han.
Conclusion: Yang Junsong has an extremely lofty position in geography and wind and water, and is honored as Yang Gong by later generations. All his works are classic works of geography and geomantic omen, leaving a lot of detailed written materials and physical heritage for the study of ancient geography in China. In the theory of Kanyu, Yang Junsong advocated taking Luan Tou's situation as the first priority, emphasizing local conditions and selecting acupoints according to dragons, which mainly reflected the idea of peaceful coexistence between man and nature.