Ivanho Posted April 9, 1999 Share Posted April 9, 1999 What is the difference between "San Yuan" and "San He"? I think I would like most to know about "San He" first. Why are they different from Xuan Kong?I'm dying from curiosity about this.Thank you for any help on this subject,Vivian Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Robert Lee Posted April 9, 1999 Staff Share Posted April 9, 1999 Dear Vivian,Please read below:------Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'discussion-session' suppressed 'discussion-session' suppressed>Date: Friday, April 09, 1999 6:48 AMSubject: San Yuan/San He Quote From: "Vivian Espinosa" This message is sent from "discussion-session" Mailing List.What is the difference between "San Yuan" and "San He"? I think I wouldlike most to know about "San He" first. I believe the San Yuan you are refering to is Three Period, right? If it is,then San Yuan is actually talking about the Sexagenary Cycle's Three 60-yearperiod, the Upper Period, Middle Period, and Lower Period.As for your San He, can you further specify if you are refering to the SanHe when translated to English Characters by Mountain & River, or Three Riveror even possibly the Luo He (River Tortise) under this url:http://www.geomancy.net/fs/tortise.htm? Sorry, sometimes the hanyu pinyin canbe a little hard to guess what you are refering to. Quote Why are they different from Xuan Kong? As for the San Yuan, it is from the San Yuan period that you deduce the basestar for the Xuan Kong. But San Yuan by itself does not mean Xuan Kong FeiXing. It is just a Cycle showing the breakdown of the periods which is usedfor determining the Flying Star number. Quote I'm dying from curiosity about this.Thank you for any help on this subject,Vivian Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ivanho Posted April 10, 1999 Share Posted April 10, 1999 Dear Robert:I know only that San Yuan was referred to as "triple fate", and San He, as"triple combination", and they are from different feng shui schools.You have further enlightened me on San He, when you asked for specificationas to Mountain & River, or Three Rivers, or River Tortise. I didn't know ofthese choices.I believe the San He refers to special flying star combination(s). Wouldthis be Mountain and River?Your expanation of San Yuan having its orgins in the San Yuan period fordeducing the base star within a cycle, and the sequential breakdown ofperiods for determining the flying star number(s), makes good sense andclearifies much.I must apologize for my ignorance of Chinese characters and names as thiscontributes towards my difficulty in comprehending some things.Thank you for your understanding and patience.Vivian Espinosa----- Original Message -----From: Listmanager To: Sent: April 09, 1999 6:53 AMSubject: Re: San Yuan/San He Quote From: "Robert Lee" This message is sent from "discussion-session" Mailing List.Dear Vivian,Please read below:------Original Message-----From: ListmanagerTo: Recipients of 'discussion-session' suppressed 'discussion-session' suppressed>Date: Friday, April 09, 1999 6:48 AMSubject: San Yuan/San He>From: "Vivian Espinosa">>This message is sent from "discussion-session" Mailing List.>>What is the difference between "San Yuan" and "San He"? I think I wouldlike most to know about "San He" first.I believe the San Yuan you are refering to is Three Period, right? If itis,then San Yuan is actually talking about the Sexagenary Cycle's Three60-yearperiod, the Upper Period, Middle Period, and Lower Period.As for your San He, can you further specify if you are refering to the SanHe when translated to English Characters by Mountain & River, or ThreeRiveror even possibly the Luo He (River Tortise) under this url:http://www.geomancy.net/fs/tortise.htm? Sorry, sometimes the hanyu pinyincanbe a little hard to guess what you are refering to.>Why are they different from Xuan Kong?As for the San Yuan, it is from the San Yuan period that you deduce thebasestar for the Xuan Kong. But San Yuan by itself does not mean Xuan Kong FeiXing. It is just a Cycle showing the breakdown of the periods which isusedfor determining the Flying Star number.>I'm dying from curiosity about this.>>Thank you for any help on this subject,>>Vivian>>>> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Robert Lee Posted April 10, 1999 Staff Share Posted April 10, 1999 Dear Vivian,Please read below:------Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'discussion-session' suppressed 'discussion-session' suppressed>Date: Saturday, April 10, 1999 6:53 AMSubject: Re: San Yuan/San He Quote From: "Vivian Espinosa and T.A. Espinosa" This message is sent from "discussion-session" Mailing List.Dear Robert:I know only that San Yuan was referred to as "triple fate", and San He, as"triple combination", and they are from different feng shui schools.You have further enlightened me on San He, when you asked for specificationas to Mountain & River, or Three Rivers, or River Tortise. I didn't knowofthese choices.I believe the San He refers to special flying star combination(s). Wouldthis be Mountain and River? Yes, I know what you are refering to now.What you are refering to is theTriple Combinations that occurs in the Flying Star. I forgot to add that asan option for you. It should be when the base star (or luo shu number forthat period) and its combinational influences with the Water Star orMountain star.As the Flying Star normally is interpreted from Five Element Analysis, thereare certain combinations which creates a balance. And when that happens thebad influences that one star has is being countered or converted to anotheruse. When this happens the result is a good influence.So the San He for this case under the Flying Star is a combinationstechnique which influences the readings of the charts. This can be easilydeduced by using the Five Elements on each of the numbers to see how is therelationship. Take note that the combinations normally will produce twotypes of results, good and bad combinations. Quote Your expanation of San Yuan having its orgins in the San Yuan period fordeducing the base star within a cycle, and the sequential breakdown ofperiods for determining the flying star number(s), makes good sense andclearifies much.I must apologize for my ignorance of Chinese characters and names as thiscontributes towards my difficulty in comprehending some things. Well, it is as hanyu pinyin for the chinese often has four differentpronouncation to it, it is not surprising that it can be confusing.Personally, until I clarify it can be difficult for me to guess what you arerefering to unless there is only one reference to that topic. Like the SanYuan. However, the San He, has many interpretations which was why I wasn'table to pin point which concept you are refering to.Warmest RegardsRobert Lee Quote Thank you for your understanding and patience.Vivian Espinosa----- Original Message -----From: ListmanagerTo: Sent: April 09, 1999 6:53 AMSubject: Re: San Yuan/San HeFrom: "Robert Lee" This message is sent from "discussion-session" Mailing List.Dear Vivian,Please read below:------Original Message-----From: ListmanagerTo: Recipients of 'discussion-session' suppressed 'discussion-session' suppressed>Date: Friday, April 09, 1999 6:48 AMSubject: San Yuan/San He>From: "Vivian Espinosa">>This message is sent from "discussion-session" Mailing List.>>What is the difference between "San Yuan" and "San He"? I think I wouldlike most to know about "San He" first.I believe the San Yuan you are refering to is Three Period, right? If itis,then San Yuan is actually talking about the Sexagenary Cycle's Three60-yearperiod, the Upper Period, Middle Period, and Lower Period.As for your San He, can you further specify if you are refering to theSanHe when translated to English Characters by Mountain & River, or ThreeRiveror even possibly the Luo He (River Tortise) under this url:http://www.geomancy.net/fs/tortise.htm? Sorry, sometimes the hanyu pinyincanbe a little hard to guess what you are refering to.>Why are they different from Xuan Kong?As for the San Yuan, it is from the San Yuan period that you deduce thebasestar for the Xuan Kong. But San Yuan by itself does not mean Xuan KongFeiXing. It is just a Cycle showing the breakdown of the periods which isusedfor determining the Flying Star number.>I'm dying from curiosity about this.>>Thank you for any help on this subject,>>Vivian>>>> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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