Introduction to Xingpinghuihai

"Supplementary Volume of Xingpinghuihai Complete Book" is a supplementary volume to Wuxingziping's classic work "Xingpinghuihai". The book consists of ten volumes, without the name of the author, and is titled "Compiled by the Dragon in the Water of Xiayang, a native of Yuejin Mountain in Wudang Mountain". This book had a great influence in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Huang Yuji's "Qianqingtang Bibliography" contains the book "Xingping Huihai", with a self-titled title in front of it, saying "Wudang Mountain Yuxu Palace Three Feng Jiazi Days" Compiled by "Jinshan People". This book was written by people in the Ming Dynasty. It discusses both five-star numerology (seven political affairs and four excesses) and Ziping numerology (four pillars and eight characters). The book contains references from more than one book, and is very rich in content. It is a vast ocean of numerology classics that is rare in mathematics. The main contents of five-star numerology include "The Rules of the Five Stars", "The Four Elements of the Seven Policies in the Zhou Dynasty", "The Chart of the Four Elements of the Seven Governments", "The Song of the Four Elements of the Seven States to Enter the Temple and Enjoy the Palace of Good Happiness", "The Four Elements of the Seven Governments" "Five-star forbidden palace songs", "Five-star sacred palace songs", "How old are the birth palaces, the number of children, the limit of walking, the limit of crossing the palace, the total length of the sky", "Look at the three stars first", "The four most important things", "Bu Tian Jing Jue" ”, “Xing Yao’s Songs for the Dudu”, “Xing Yao’s Songs for Entering the Palace”, “Five Star Changes”, “Forty-Four Views on Getting Started”, “Twenty-Four Essentials”, “Bu Tian Jing Ju”, “Qintang” "General Secrets", "Qintang Zhijinge", "Yuheng Sutra", "Zhang Guolao's Innate Secrets", "Acquired Secrets", "Looking at the Five Stars", "Numerology How to Know", "Qintang Five Stars" Sutra", "Qintang Zhijin Fu" and dozens of other articles. Compared with the "Dacheng of Xingxue" included in "Sikuquanshu", the information is richer and the content is more classic.