Liu Shiyun's major works

Liu Shiyun's main works (including monographs and co-editors) include: A Brief History of the Development of Feng Shui in China, Textual Research on the Burial Books of Jin and Guo Pu, Textual Research on the Kanyu Classics of Sikuquanshu, Textual Research on the Jade Ruler, Summary of the Secrets of Hongluan Manuscripts in the Late Qing Dynasty (Adding the Secrets of Sharing Gold with Seventy-two Mountains in the Twelve Palaces), Analysis of the Secrets of Yang Junsong's Collection, and Selected Works. In addition, its article on geomantic culture, The Geomantic Folklore of Hakka in South Jiangxi, was published in Jiangxi Social Sciences (No.1 1) in 2004 (Note: this is a phalanx periodical of China, a core periodical of Chinese in China and a core periodical of humanities and social sciences in China). Liu Shiyun's articles are praised by people in the industry as knowledgeable, subtle in analysis, readable and operable. In addition, Mr. Li Dingxin's works, such as An Introduction to Feng Shui in Ganzhou, Textual Research and Interpretation of Tian Yu's Classics, Textual Research and Interpretation of Qing Nan's Aoyu, and Literary Interpretation of Guiguan Pian, were all reviewed, supplemented, revised, sorted out and corrected by Liu Shiyun before publication. Up to now, Liu Shiyun's writings on geomantic culture have reached more than ten thousand words 1 10.