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Master Eu See
Yin (Yen Ben) was one of Master T'an Yang Wu・s disciples. Having
learnt all that he could from his mentor and acquired practical
experiences, Master Eu See Yin (Yen Ben) authored three books for
sale. His first book appeared on the shelves in the late 1920・s.
Three of the books were entitled :Theory and Case Studies on Yang
Feng Shui;. A third book which had the same title as the pervious
two was written by one of his disciples when Master Eu See Yin (Yen
Ben) was in China, the recorded case studies on Yin and Yang Feng
Shui.
His first book
contained 195 case studies and his second book had 260. These case
studies included the name of the occupants, the addresses of the
premises, the .nature・ of the year, the month and the resultant
effects before inspection and the results after correction. The
places he covered were far and wide. He covered all the provinces
in China, Borneo, Java and Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore,
India and Thailand. The case studies were analyzed and recorded,
making them an invaluable source for research, which also made the
school a class above other schools of Feng Shui which did not have
similar documentations. In pages 408 to 410 of his second book,
there is a case study on the Kek Lok Si Temple in Penang, which
many people may be familiar with.
Prior to his
research and analysis into Feng Shui, he was an educator and taught
in a Catholic school in Shanghai. There, he encountered conflicts
with the school authorities, as he was a Buddhist. Owing to this,
he resigned and took up a position as a manager in a textile factory.
Once more, he found that there was conflict with his religion as
DDT was sprayed to kill the creepers and it was unacceptable to
Buddhists to kill any living creatures. He once again resigned and
committed his life to full time religious work. He therefore began
editing magazines and preaching.
Master Eu See
Yin (Yen Ben) arrived in Singapore where he became a monk, and later
moved to Indonesia. It was while he was there that his house burnt
down forcing him to relocate to Malaysia. He arrived in Penang and
moved on to Cameron Highlands where he ran the Sampo Temple. In
1950, owing to ill health he returned to Penang where he conducted
Feng Shui classes. It was during this period that Master Hong Chuan
enrolled and learnt Feng Shui of which he later became a master
himself. This will be explained later on.
In 1957, Master
Eu See Yin (Yen Ben) passed away, a year after meeting Master Sui
Beng.
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