The entire knowledge of Feng Shui can be divided into two components, Yin and Yang Feng Shui. Yin Feng Shui refers to the study of gravesites and burial grounds; whereas Yang Feng Shui refers to the study of residences and commercial dwellings of living people.
For this article, we will focus on Yin Feng Shui; how it impacts the living and how the grave of the buried person will have an influence on their direct descendants.
We shall now look at one of the four candidates for the upcoming 2011 Presidential Election in Singapore, Dr Tony Tan.
Mrs Tan Cheng Siong (nee Mdm Lee Guay Eng), mother of Tan Chin Tuan as well as grandmother of Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam, passed away in the Year 1965. She is buried in Bukit Brown Cemetery. Her tomb measurements are Parent Hex of 4 / 1 on 6yao. This is particularly good for people who are holding respectable positions and will thus be able to gain support from people.
However, not all of her descendants will benefit. Now the question is, who will? Since Mrs Tan Cheng Siong was buried in 1965, her descendants that will benefit from the good Feng Shui will be those born in the year 1966, 1970, 1976, 1980, 1986, 1990 and 1996. Those born before the burial, in year 1960, 1956, 1950 and 1940 etc, will also benefit.
What about Dr Tony Tan? He was born on 7 February 1940, so 庚辰 (1940) would be his year of birth. Any relations to the tomb, I would say yes. The Year 1940 is the Year of the heavenly stem of 庚. Given the Parent Hex of 4/1 on 6 yao, it will have a significant impact on Dr Tony Tan. He will thus be able to gain support from people and the Government. Furthermore, this will be a good timing for him to have a chance to be voted President.
How is this a good timing for Dr Tony Tan? When looking at the Parent Hex of 4/1 on 6 yao, we are also doing a calculation on the timing of the related descendants to the grave. We must note that being born in the given “benefical years” will not warranty a person exceptional benefits throughout his entire life. There will only be certain years in which he or she will experience exceptional progress and success.
For Dr Tony Tan, these years are: Year – 1970(庚戌), 1980(庚申), 1990(庚午),2000(庚辰), 2010(庚寅). Note that these are the years major events in his life would have occurred.
We shall now look at the career of Dr Tony Tan, information extracted from Wikipedia, to tally with this Feng Shui theory.
Education and early career
1969- Tony Tan left the NUS as a lecturer to begin a career in banking with Overseas-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC), where he rose to become General Manager.
1979- Tony Tan left the bank to pursue a career in politics.
1980 to 1981- Tony Tan was the first Vice Chancellor of the new National University of Singapore (NUS).
2010- Tony Tan was presented the inaugural Distinguished Australian Alumnus Award by the Australian Alumni Singapore (AAS) at its 55th anniversary dinner in recognition of his distinguished career, significant contribution to society and the Australian alumni community.
Cabinet member
1979- Tony Tan was appointed as a Senior Minister of State in the Ministry of Education
1980- Tony Tan joined the Cabinet, serving as Minister for Education (MOE, 1980–81 & 1985–91), Minister for Trade & Industry (1981–86), Minister for Finance (1983–85), and Minister for Health (1985–86).
1991- Tony Tan stepped down from the Cabinet to return to the private sector, and rejoined the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC) as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer from 1992–95, while retaining his seat in Parliament as a representative for the Sembawang Group Representation Constituency.
To further illustrate my point, Dr Tony Tan is running for Presidency this year, the Year 2011, which is after 庚寅 (2010).
For now, we only have the related information on Dr Tony Tan, thus we are unable to do a study on the other three candidates who are also running for Presidency.
The CAFS Xuan Kong Da Gua Feng Shui was successfully held on 22 – 25 April 2011 by Grand Master Francis Leyau coordinated by Classic Feng Shui Mastery.
Lots of explanation and application is needed to have an in depth understanding of this subject. Are you ready for the challenge?
There is a Early Heaven Bagua
There is a Later Heaven Bagua
Is there a Middle Heaven Bagua?
If there is …
How can the Middle Heaven Bagua be delivered?

Why Grave?
What we can learn from the dead.
Students get the first feel of applying the Xuan Kong Da Gua Feng Shui Method to the Landform.

The Biggest Tomb in Singapore?
Fine Tuning to Feng Shui.
Ba Zhai (San He Feng Shui) only works between 45 degrees
Flying Star Feng Shui only works between 15 degrees
But Xuan Kong Da Gua Feng Shui works less than 1 degree !
it is actually 0.9375 degree !!!

The New Rope or String Subject – Xuan Kong Da Gua Feng Shui
I had previously no experience in metaphysics and palmistry. But working in a temple requires me to help people from all walks of life with their problem. Through Master Leyau recommendation, i decided to take up the palmistry course as he emphasis on how easy it will be to tell a person character and life from the form of the hand, the handshake and the 3 main lines. And true enough, after 4 days of palmistry course, while i was in temple, 2 ladies came up to me to ask for guidance. Within seconds, i told them of their character and their lives they had when they were young. They were simply astonished, they agreed with my readings and were surprised that a young chap like me could be so accurate and they ask me how long i had learned. Of course i dare not tell them that i had only learn for 4 days. So this is what 4 days of palmistry course with Master Leyau can do.
From the bottom of my heart, i thank you-Masyer Leyau for your unselfishness to pass on this great knowledge and without keeping any secrets.
Bryan Long
Operations Manager
For many years, many Feng Shui Practitioners and Masters are trying to unlock these hidden secrets in the case studies that were recorded in Master Yen Pen’s books written in the old Chinese classic text, but many could not interpret and explain the terms fully nor accurately. During this course – Advanced Flying Star Feng Shui, you will be given the ‘key’ to unlock the hidden secrets in the case studies in order to fully comprehend the true theories and methods in the Xuan Kong Flying Star Feng Shui before putting them into practice.
This course the Advanced Flying Star Feng Shui will enable you to take your Xuan Kong Flying Star to the next level. The information and knowledge you are going to learn will guarantee you to have a complete understanding and skills on how to do audits and apply the remedies using the Flying Stars. Upon completion of this course, your Flying Star knowledge and skills will ‘almost’ be equivalent to the Grandmaster’s.
Get to know the course structure on the Advanced Flying Star Feng Shui Course >>
Congrats to the very first batch of graduates, who attended the first Yi Jing in Flying Stars Feng Shui course which was held in Singapore on 27 November 2010 by Grandmaster Francis Leyau at Classic Feng Shui Mastery.
It was an eye opener for the students even though they had studied Flying Star Feng Shui. But for the students who previously had studied or learned about 81 combinations had even more questions, as they realized that there was so much more to Flying Star Feng Shui than they had actually studied from books or from other schools.
Grandmaster Francis Leyau method of understandings on Flying Stars and the 81 combinations was soon to become unraveled. Many students took the opportunity to check with grandmaster Francis Leyau if their understanding of Flying Star Feng Shui was correct. However this was a time that they had to reform their knowledge.
It was a very good day with what It is Supposed… Yi Jing in Flying Star Feng Shui.
坤 (Kun) :
Students were explained on the landform and it effect in the house, and why was this house unit better than the others within the building. The effect of the external environment or the internal flying stars matter most was answered.
艮 (Gen) :
Inside the apartment, discussions on the facing of the unit. This is where the stars began to fly. Proper allocation of the stars to their respective sectors, for the students clear and precise method. Students had no more doubt in allocating the stars.
坎 (Kan) :
Very soon everyone was busy auditing the house unit. Placement of the cabinets, stove, beds, study tables, kitchen sink, doors, windows, sofas, televisions, lightings, etc. Which one is necessary and which is not?
巽 (Xun) :
Students was furthered explained on their understandings of the subject and the audit which they had done. Apparently, all of them were surprised on the good feng shui design of the unit.
震 (Zhen) :
Next, we visited Kong Meng San, Phor Kark See Monastery, the largest Buddhist temple in Singapore. Many have claimed to understand the Geomancy layout of Phor Kark See Monastery. Some has even gone on with beautiful explanations and details of its Feng Shui layout, giving special and fanciful names to match the formations. Do they really understand the Feng Shui formula that is behind the work of our lineage?
離 (Li) :
Grandmaster Francis Leyau showing examples of feng shui layout of the temple.
兌 (Dui) :
Inside of the worship hall, with altar and statue of the Buddha/bodhisattva. Further analysis of feng shui design. Why must the altar be tilted?
乾 (Qian) :
Special thanks to Kong Meng San, Phor Kark See Monastery for their great Compassion and Wisdom, for the Enlightenment of all.
The above topic was arranged using Early Heaven Bagua sequence. From the beginning of the yin to the yang. Do you know why the Early Heaven Bagua was arranged in this sequence? There must be a reason.
Details of course topics on San Yuan Xuan Kong Flying Star Feng Shui.
Why take years on learning those “Uncertainty” Feng Shui !
Your journey of “Certainty” Feng Shui can begin from here!
From 16th – 19th December 2010, Grandmaster Francis Leyau will be in Singapore to conduct a four Days Full time course on this unique Flying Star Feng Shui subject. The Course title may be the same but the contents hidden within, is totally different.
Anyone who possesses knowledge of Flying Star Feng Shui are welcome to explore the difference.
With so many contrary theories around, and with so much confusion out there, most of the Feng Shui masters might NOT have enough confident in their works. In fact, they do not even know which method is actually worked.
If you are one of them, this is the best course that you could ever make in your life.
In just 4 Days, you could know more than anyone else about Feng Shui. Not only that, but you’ll be able to walk into any room in your client home or office and know exactly what had happened and how to apply these life changing Feng Shui techniques.
Click here for Course Details of Xuan Kong Flying Star Feng Shui
The first Yi Jing in Flying Stars Course by Grandmaster Francis Leyau was successfully held in Thailand from 30 Oct 2010 – 31 Oct 2010 together with the assistance of Master Banbit of Thailand. Some of the students came as far as from Russia, Portugal, Australia, Malaysia and Singapore.
Yi Jing in Flying Stars was presented in English by Grandmaster Francis Leyau and was translated to Thai language by our Master’s student Saikarn. Well done Saikarn for your effect!
Have you wonder how Yi Jing helps in the transformation of the 81 combinations to 64 hexagrams to analyze flying Star chart accurately on the incident occurred. This is specially important for a practitioner to be able to note the occurrence in a house using the 81 combinations of the Flying stars. In this course you will learn how to convert the Flying stars combinations to Hexagram and learn to see them as a picture for the correct interpretations! You will be impressed on how well you can relate to the Hexagram at such a short time. This is the once an only chance not to be missed.
Questions to ask yourself if you know Flying Stars:
Do you know that the “flying star” is actually based on “Hexagram” and not “TRIGRAM” to analyze events. And which of the two numbers from the flying star formed the Hexagram?
Do you know when to apply “The early heaven” and “The later heaven” Ba Gua in YI Jing flying feng shui?
When to apply “Sum of 10″ and ” Combo of He Tu” in 81 combinations, Why 3-8 can also be good and Bad at the same time. Why most of the “combo of ten” are bad. Can you tell which pair is good?
Which trigram is 5 represents? it is Yin or Yang? What is the Hexagram for 25 and 52 ,can they be the same?
This November the course will be help in Singapore, for more information please tap here

The ICFS 2011 will be the gathering place for academicians, professionals and masters of Feng Shui from all over the world.
The main goal of the 2011 International Conference on Feng Shui is to provide an opportunity for masters, academicians and professionals with cross-disciplinary interests related to Feng Shui to meet and interact with members inside and outside their own particular disciplines and learn from each other, to exchange and share their experiences, new ideas, and research results about all aspects of Feng Shui, and discuss the practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted.
For more info, please visit ICFS2011
A Full 3 Days Course on the Art of Bazi Reading.
22 – 24 October 2010
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