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The publication by Arial Miranda Viera, is divided into two parts. The first part mentions I'Ching in general, dedicating approximately 15 pages on the Plum Blossom technique and the second part dedicates it to Wen Wang Gua.

Regarding his interest in Plum Blossom, the content talks about Shao Yung, procedural technique and cameo with the derivation of hexagrams through the BAZi.

As for WWG, it is great for a beginner to get an idea of how the hexagram is set up, and of the possibilities that its logic can provide. But if you are looking for depth such as rules and reading breaks it falls short. It also has very few practical cases. But in general, for those who have no idea that this technique exists, I recommend it.

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Yes, only one line is considered as active, through the branch time of birth, once the conversion to Beijing.
If you use the coin toss next to the birth chart, it makes no reference. Both natal and print runs are considered separately.
As for whether the coin toss or the birth chart is better, I don't have the experience to ratify one or the other. I am just an apprentice, who began to be curious as a result of the book that initially deals with the system of Flor de Ciruelo and Wen Wang Gua, in Spanish by Ariel Miranda Viera. Fascinating the logic of thought that hints.
Subsequently, I devoted myself to looking for more sources to contrast what was shown by Ariel Miranda Viera, obtaining the publication of Spanish-speaking Shu Yuan Chen and Su Yu Chang, and English-speaking Jack Chiu, among others.

My interest is now, to focus and consolidate knowledge and contact people with the same interest.

Greetings, and thanks for reading.

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Good morning, it looks like a test.
Applying the system, writing down the date that you have provided, results in the birth hexagram number 17. This data comes through the month and day of birth.

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The exogenous parameters refer to non-fixed elements, which change such as the date of the day, celestial animals, empty branches.

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Sorry for being late to answer.
The book is developed in parts, in my understanding well organized; the parts are divided into an initial introduction to the elements of the luni-solar calendar, basic principles regarding elements, some Chinese astrology, trigrams and hexagrams. A section goes fully into the intrinsic concepts related to Liu Yao and later to the exogenous parameters.
As practical spinning elements, it develops the natal reading through the date and WWG and ends with the consultation section with WWG.
As for the schedule, adapt the schedule to the time of the Beijing time, to obtain the stem and branches of the day in the consultation, for the natal chart take the corresponding number referring to the Lunar calendar.
I hope to provide you with a scarce Spanish-speaking resource.

A cordial greeting.

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Liu Yao / Re: Liu Yao/Wen Wang Gua Resources in non-Chinese languages
« on: April 30, 2020, 02:33:54 PM »
Good afternoon,
Delighted to participate with you.

I provide a resource in Spanish, related to the study of Wen Wang Gua. In it he develops the reading Nalta and the consultations. This book is written by Maite Foulquié; Shú-Yuán Chén (2015) I Ching Jing Fáng I. The March Hare.

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