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Yuanhai Ziping (simplified Chinese: 渊海子平; traditional Chinese: 淵海子平; pinyin: Yuān Hǎi Zǐ Píng) is the first comprehensive and systematic book on the theory of Four Pillars of Destiny. The book was compiled by Xu Dasheng (徐大升, aka Xu Ziping zh:徐子平, hence the book's name) of the Song dynasty of China. It is a recording of various Zi Ping's fortune-telling methods. The method involves manipulation of the Four Pillars, each consisting of the two Chinese characters for the date and time of a person's birth (alternative name "eight characters" 八字 Ba Zi).
The names of the book's chapters are:
- Basics
- Ten Gods
- Symbolic stars
- Six Types of Family Members
- Fortunes of Females
- Fortune-telling Verses
See also
editReferences
edit- The full text of zh:淵海子平 at Wikisource (in Chinese)
- "Yuan hai zi ping" by Xu Zi Ping, Xi An: Shan Xi Lu You Chu Ban She, 2007. ISBN 7-5418-1583-7
- "Introduction to Zi Ping" by Jack Sweeney, Wen Bo Chu Ban She, 2009.
External links
edit- Chinese classic books on fortune telling
- Four Pillars of Destiny
- [www.phoenixanddragonfengshui.com/index.asp] Qi Men Dun Jia website of Jack Sweeney