Have you ever heard of this feng shui master?

Update 1: Chen Yonglin and Yu Zhongzhe are having a Feng Shui class at FTU.

Has anyone ever learned from them? What is the evaluation?

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Have you ever heard of this feng shui master?

Update 1: Chen Yonglin and Yu Zhongzhe are having a Feng Shui class at FTU.

Has anyone ever learned from them? What is the evaluation?

Update 2: Did anyone go to Chen Xuetao to see Feng Shui or learn from him?

At least three of them are not paper stars, but there are many more books published in white than the other two (academic! ), if there is no material, can you produce more than 30 copies? I don't know. Think for yourself! At least not the class that publishes a fleeting book every year. In addition, it is said that "Bai" is a descendant of Lu Keming (Du Tianpai), a master of the Three Principles of China and Hong Kong. Not the Su school with long hair, but the real Feng Shui school. Now there are several masters proficient in Feng Shui who are also Lu's proteges.

Agree with eveningsit in the second half of the book, regardless of whether there is material or not. First, many books written by masters themselves are made into another book. Second, publishing a book doesn't mean keeping what you have learned without reservation. Third, is it equal to not knowing the number of skills?

Bai: Not an apprentice of Master Lu Keming at all. Many books are either good or bad. Kowloon the Great also wrote a lot. Ha ha!