Liang Xiangrun’s academic contribution

Mr. Liang Xiangrun dug deeply and carefully sorted out the corresponding rules of early Zi Ping Shu, which he called the "Zi Ping Mu Method", which is an important document in the study of traditional numerology. Mr. Liang Xiangrun believes that there is an inevitable correlation between Buddhist culture and the culture of the five arts. From a philosophical perspective, human beings are a unit of the universe, and as the body, appearance, and function of human beings as a unit of the universe, they can be analyzed, interpreted, and predicted using the Five Arts. Therefore, while studying Buddhism, he devoted a lot of energy to collecting ancient books on the "Five Arts" and interpreting them, and wrote a number of basic and theoretical works, such as "The Five Elements of Shen Nong Dayou", "Modern Notes on the Great Meaning of the Five Elements", and "The Five Elements". "Five Elements Code of Lu Ming", "Dayan Yishu Suoyin", "Qingtong Baojianlanjiangwang", "Di Tiansui, Ziping Zhenquan Jin", "Shu Lue Benji" and so on. In recent years, he has published works introducing Buddhism such as "History of Tibetan Esotericism", "Thangka Exploration of the Mandala Mandala" and "Bhagavad Upanishad".