Liuren Daquan: Juan 8 -- Divination Judgments, Part III
六壬大全·卷八
Liuren Daquan: Juan 8 -- Divination Judgments, Part III
六壬大全·卷八
Divination for Litigation
詞訟占
詞訟占
Juan 8 presents worked examples (課例) demonstrating the application of Da Liuren methods to historical cases. Each example provides: the date and hour of the divination, the question posed, the complete chart setup (Four Lessons, Three Transmissions, Twelve Generals), the step-by-step analysis, and the verified outcome. These cases serve as instructional models, showing how theoretical principles translate into practical readings.
Methods for predicting outcomes of lawsuits, identifying the aggressor, and assessing judicial decisions.
Divination for Theft and Banditry
盜賊占
盜賊占
Additional worked examples covering diverse query types: career decisions, medical prognoses, military strategy, marriage timing, and commercial ventures. The examples are drawn from multiple historical periods, demonstrating the system's consistency across different eras and contexts.
Techniques for identifying thieves, recovering stolen goods, and predicting whether criminals will be caught.
Divination for Runaways
逃亡占
逃亡占
Advanced worked examples featuring complex or ambiguous charts where the standard methods require creative adaptation. These cases illustrate the importance of 'spiritual intuition' (神悟) alongside systematic knowledge -- the practitioner must sometimes weigh contradictory indicators and rely on pattern recognition developed through years of practice.
Methods for locating escaped servants, fugitives, and missing persons, and predicting whether they will return.
Divination for the Visitor's Intent
來意占
來意占
Final set of worked examples with commentary from historical masters, providing alternative interpretations and analytical strategies. These demonstrate that legitimate differences of interpretation exist within the tradition, and that the same chart can yield different readings depending on which factors the practitioner emphasizes.
Techniques for determining what question a visitor intends to ask before they state it -- a showcase of the diviner's skill.
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