Sansheng Communication Can Predict Life: What is Sansheng Communication?

The author of "San Tong Ming Hui" is Wan Mingying, a scholar in Ming Dynasty, and "Si Ku Quan Shu" compiled by Qing Dynasty. His works "Three Children's Singing Meeting" and "Promoting Learning" were included and highly praised. This book consists of twelve volumes, and the first nine volumes are divided into ten days. Every day is dominated by the day, supplemented by the month, which determines good or bad luck. The last three volumes record a large number of Ping Google, which has a strong practical guiding significance. This book has a high position in history and is a must-read for studying the traditional destiny of the Han nationality. 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.

Sanshenghui summed up the development history of eight-character fortune-telling for more than 200 years, extracted its essence, abandoned some tedious and absurd statements, made the system of eight-character fortune-telling more complete, and made the eight-character fortune-telling reach the peak of theory. The system and composition of Santong Minghui are mainly based on authentic ancient numerology and the pattern numerology of financial officials, which is an unprecedented masterpiece of eight-character numerology. In many years' practice, Wan found that whether it is the theory of ten gods, the theory of mode, the theory of ghosts and gods, or the theory of voice and destiny, it has its own truth and realization. The key is whether you can master their own essence and application methods. Therefore, as the inheritor of history, Wan inherited the classic theory of destiny of the sages.

There are twelve volumes in the book, and the last three volumes contain many classic essays, which make them widely circulated. This book, together with Yuan Hai Zi Ping, Xing Ping Hui Hai, Ding Yuping and Zi Ping Zhen Quan, is called the five traditional numerology. It is the positive pulse of traditional life science, rather than the popular five-element theory based on Ren Tieqiao's "dripping water and marrow" and Yu Chuntai's "poor Bao Tongjian". Many scholars use the theories of "field age" and "poverty" to understand and interpret the "three meetings" in vernacular Chinese, which deviates from the right path of life science.