“Practical Applications of Ancient Classics”



Tyler J Rowe is a classically trained Chinese Herbalist, Acupuncturist and Diplomate of Canonical Chinese Medicine with the Institute of Classics of East Asian Medicine. He is an International Wushu Federation certified 6th Degree Master of Chinese martial arts and former national Taijiquan (Taichi) champion. Tyler is also an Accredited Feng Shui Master with the International Feng Shui Association with over 20 years’ experience in the field. He regularly contributes to journals and speaks both locally and internationally. Tyler's area of research is the translation and practical application of classical texts. He is a proponent of the ‘Antique School of Feng Shui’.
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The (missing) reference list –
Field, Stephen L. [translator] (2009) ‘The Zang Shu, or Book of Burial’ available online: http://www.fengshuigate.com/zangshu.html
Ong Hean Tatt, Dr & Chan Seng Siang (2009) ‘Original Yin Fengshui of Zhang Shu, Book of Burial’ Gui Management Centre
Paton, Michael [translator] (1995) ‘Towards a scientific understanding of fengshui : the Burial classic of Qing Wu Esquire, Secretly passed down water dragon classic and Twenty four difficult problems’ University of Sydney
Zhang Juwen [translator] (2004) ‘A Translation of the Ancient Chinese The Book of Burial (Zang Shu) By Guo Pu (276-324)’ Edwin Mellen Press