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LEE JIANJUN
An Outstanding Genius
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LEE Jian Jun
Teacher at the Police School of
Technology of the People's Army of China.
Thanks to his supernatural abilities, he discovers that
the mortal remains of the Emperor of the Qins Dynasty is
preserved and in good condition. Thanks to his extrasensory
perceptions, he locates the underground site with the terracotta
statuary of Qins generals. This archaeological discovery
fills the whole world with wonder.
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LEE Jian Jun
Medical adviser to Mr. Zhao Ziyang,
Prime Minister of the State Council of China.
After doing researches into medical applications of the
properties of crystal he ensures that the Prime Minister
is in good health condition.
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LEE Jian Jun
Associate Professor of the Department
of the Science of Human System Engineering at Shenzhen University
in China.
He studies the geomancy of the Tiananmen square and changes
the place and architectural configuration of the Chinese
National Flag.
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LEE Jian Jun
Founder and Master of the Science
of Human System Engineering.
In August of the year when fear rules over the island of
Taiwan during large-scale military exercises staged by mainland
China he is the only man to declare: "No war in the straits
of Taiwan!"
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| LEE Jian Jun, also
called Li Sen, from the Mizhi district of the Chinese province
of Shanxi, was born in the fifties in Xian, one of Chinese
great historical capitals. He is the maternal grandson of
Mr. Zhao Runsheng, officially called Zhao Xianglin, a great
master of metaphysics and a well-known scholar of Confucianism
in the Chinese history (1st May 1892 - 3rd March 1980). |
| Moulded by his background
of a great family tradition and born with supernatural powers,
LEE Jian Jun is a master of the Yin-Yang concept. He has
a deep knowledge of both ancient classical and contemporary
books. Consequently, he took up the doctrines of great schools
of thought such as Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism as well
as the traditional Yi-jing theories such as the eight trigrams,
the five elements and Lohe theories. He also acquired competence
in physiognomy, geomancy and astrology. He combines his
knowledge with modern sciences, medicine, meteorology, geography,
physics, human sciences, psychology, art in order to synthesize
them and develop his own doctrine. |
| In the eighties,
LEE Jian Jun is appointed associate Professor of the Department
of the Science of HumanSystem Engineering at Shenzhen University
in China. He sets up a specific research and teaching system
and establishes his own school of thought. He thus becomes
the founder of the oriental current of the Science of Human
System Engineering. He is also the only person to give consultations
and advice based on the theory of fate, physiology and geography
to major political organizations in China, Hong Kong and
Taiwan. |
| Master Lee's footsteps
can be traced all over China and all over the world. He
provides treatment to His Holiness the Pope in Vatican,
he practices geomancy for the White House in Washington,
he determines the meridian of the Cairo pyramid, he reveals
the malignant incantation buried under the Presidential
Palace in Korea. He establishes relations in high political,
business and academic society. He prescribes a pair of special
glasses for Mr. Li Peng when he is Prime Minister, he lays
the foundation stone for the famous gigantic works of Tycoon
Wang Yongqing, he converses with Mr. Fidel Ramos, President
of the Philippines, about the art of governing a country,
he predicts the future of the Hollywood star Jean Claude
Van Damne and helps him increase his good fortune. LEE Jian
Jun attaches great importance in putting theoretical knowledge
to practical experiences. He is awarded the "Golden Religious
Prize" and is appointed guest lecturer at the Institute
of Arts of Malaysia. |
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LEE JIANJUN
Unravelling
of National Treasures
Through Extra-Sensory Psychic Vision
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By the midst of summer in 1911, China's Shannxi Povince
had had already been through a seventy-five day drought
period.
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An Zhai Village of Lin Tong County were continuously digging
for water holes, struggling through the intense summer heat.
Lao He (elderly Mr. He) who was accompanied by his seven-year
old son was also strenuously digging a well at his front
door. There was just not a drop in this difficult terrain
where water resource was a scarce commodity. They were digging
and digging with not a drop of water in sight but further
down the pit, much to their surprise, they dug up a terracotta
head. |
| Everybody from
the village gathered around Lao He's front door to look
at this interesting terracotta head. They were all philosophizing
the meaning of such discovery and the origin of the terracotta
figure. Many of these innocent villagers started to think
perhaps it was an act of god, a messenger who was assigned
on a timely basis from heaven to inspect the severity of
the drought. They placed the terracotta head high on the
altar and kneeling down to pray. They sincerely hoped that
through genuine faith, they would be able to see a miraculous
flow of fresh water from the bone dry well. Days after days
they made their prayers but not a single drop of water was
in sight and the earth remained dusty dry. As his hope was
shattered, Lao He smashed the emotionless terracotta head
in tears and along with this, he shattered the hopes of
his fellow villagers. |
| Sixty years later,
Shaanxi Province remained to be a region of heat wave and
dusty earth. The production team of An Zhai Village Commune
was excavating a mechanical well for irrigation. At the
depth of four meters into the ground, they discovered another
terracotta head. With further digging, they discovered numerous
human sized alike terracotta bodies, hands and feet. The
unusual discovery raised the attention of State Cultural
Relics Administration Bureau. Subsequently, under the leadership
of State Cultural Relics Administration Bureau, in conjunction
with Shaanxi Provincial Museums and other departments, they
set up an archeological excavating team. Then they managed
to locate the one and only son of Lao He. By this time,
this seven year old was already approaching seventy. Nonetheless
he guided the team to the site where the first terracotta
head was discovered sixty years ago by his father. The team
commenced their pilot digging project and they were able
to unravel this magnificent 2000 year old battalion of army
of Emperor Qin - the Pit of Emperor Qin's Terracotta Soldiers.
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| The terracotta Soldier
Pit was located 1000 meter to the immediate east of the
Imperial Tomb. It occupied an area of 12 600 square meters
and here it laid an enormous figurines of soldiers and chariots
which were brought into the underground palace by Emperor
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| The unearthing of
the terracotta soldiers created a major impact throughout
the world. It demonstrated the glorious achievements of
ancient Chinese culture and art. It was referred to as one
of the eight wonders of the world. Despite this finding
however, the tomb of Emperor Qin remained to be a mystery.
There was no accurate record in the historical archives
except for a brief reference in the
<Memorandum of the ancient Han Dynasty> in which it
referred to "Emperor Qin instructed Li Xi Secretary of State
to conscript a convict slave team of seven hundred twenty
thousand workers". Further on, Li was quoted as saying "Your
royal highness, as your servant Secretary of State, I wish
to risk my life and advise you that the Li Mountain that
we have been excavating is already so solid and deep that
neither can it be drilled opened from the outside nor can
it burnt down. Knocking from the outside, one could hear
the deep echoes and this structure is already of a scale
of an underground world." Over the last thousand years,
there had been continuous rumors that the tomb of Emperor
Qin's had been ransack by the tomb robbers. In order to
find out the truth, in 1984, the State Cultural Relics Administration
Bureau in conjunction with the Imperial Qin Tomb Museum,
Shannxi Provincial Cultural Relics Administration Committee
and Shaanxi Daily Newspaper invited the young teacher, Mr
Lee Jian Jun, from the Chinese Academy of Armed Police Force
for a visit. Lee was requested to exercise his extra-sensory
abilities by using his psychic eyes to visualize the tomb
of Emperor Qin and to unravel the mystery of this imperial
tomb. |
| In the silence of
one dark night where moonlight radiated over the eight hundred
meter area of Qin Chuan district, Lee in his capacity as
teacher of the Chinese Academy of Armed Police Force was
accompanied by Liu, the deputy head of the Imperial Qin
Tomb Museum to the site of the terracotta soldiers. They
entered the underground tunnel to which public access was
strictly prohibited. This was to enable Lee to exercise
his extra-sensory skills in his work of surveying the imperial
tomb. Lee visualized through his psychic eyes that Emperor
Qin's coffin was located 10 km to the northwest of the site
of the terracotta soldiers. The tomb was spacious, the corpse
remained intact and there was a large area of silvery light
reflection within the tomb particularly at the area around
the emperor head. This psychic insight shocked Mr. Liu,
the deputy head who accompanied Lee on this visit. Through
his psychic vision, Lee correctly identified the position
of Emperor Qin's tomb and it also confirmed the earlier
conclusion reached by the geological surveying team that
there was a large amount of mercury floating inside the
tomb. Seven years after Lee's report, a statement released
by the Xin Hwa China News Agency confirmed the accuracy
of Lee's theory. It quoted as saying "Major break through
has been achieved in the search for the Imperial Tomb of
Emperor Qin. Under the assistance of the archeological department,
the Shaanxi geological team conducted a survey and prospecting
study over a period of three years. The conclusion of the
prospecting survey indicated that the Imperial Qin Tomb
is well preserved. There is no major impairment of the tomb
and it did not undergo any attack by tomb robbers. Located
thirty kilometers to the east of Xian on the northern upraise
of the Li Mountain, Emperor Qin's Tomb is one of the largest
imperial tombs of the world which has unique structure and
is rich in contents. With the support of Shaanxi Cultural
Relics Department, Shaanxi Geological and Mineral Department
formed a scientific research team and they commenced a comprehensive
exploration and prospecting study in 1989. The research
team conducted a comparative study and chemical analysis
of the subsurface water and they confirmed that the underground
palace is rich in mercury and metal objects". |
| Lee recalled that during the stage of transcendental sensory
perception, with his psychic visualization, he suddenly
came across another major terracotta structure three kilometers
to the left of the existing imperial terracotta soldier
site. The number, size and scale of this new structure is
similar to the existing site although the costumes and accessories
and their positioning were marginally different to the imperial
terracottas. |
| Based on this description by Lee, the Imperial Qin Tomb
Museum conducted a trial excavation and confirmed this new
structure to be General's Terracotta. The site of the General's
Terracotta, the costume and accessories of the figures were
consistent with the description given by Lee during his
supercritical silence sensory perception. This major discovery
was reported to the central government and the excavation
of the General's Terracotta created another major impact
on both China and the international community. |
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LEE JIANJUN
Medical Wonders of the Inner
Sanctum
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| Summer 1985. An
important report to the "Status of the Current Economy and
the Reform of the Economic System" was presented by Premier
Zhao Zhiyang at the Third Meeting of the Sixth Plenary Session
of the National People's Congress of the People's Republic
of China. |
| At the end of the
meeting, Premier Zhao returned to the west wing of Zhong
Nan Hai (where the State Council is located). The Premier
showed a certain level of anxiety and his eyes were constantly
blinking. This symptom alerted Lee who was, at that time,
engaged as a special health care advisor to the Central
's Chief of Staff's office. During this year, the Premier
was faced with an unprecedented task of reforming China's
economy. Although he was sixty-six years of age, the heavy
schedule of his work in handling the affairs of the State
and the intensity of such work resulted in severe straining
of his eyes and the resultant soreness. After the conclusion
of the Third Meeting of the Sixth Plenary Session, the medical
team carried out a complete check up on the Premier. Even
the specialists concluded there was no issue of major concern.
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| Various eye medicines
were selected and the Premier was requested to take more
rest. None of these measures resolved his problem of sore
eyes. The Premier suffered regular headaches and sore eyes.
In order to ensure the Premier could take up his official
visit scheduled to take place in June to the UK, Federal
Republic of Germany and Holland, Lee made a courageous proposal
of immediately prescribing natural smoky quartz tinted spectacles
for the Premier. |
| Based on Lee's proposal,
the central government instructed the appropriate local
department in the Donghai County to mine for natural hexagonal
smoky quartz crystals. These were then immediately dispatched
to Suzhou for cutting and processing into lenses. Lee made
a special trip from the capital to Suzhou and made some
professional specifications for the timely completion of
three sets of smoky quartz tinted glasses. |
| These lenses were
then energized by Lee and upon wearing the spectacles, Zhao
Zhiyang immediately felt he was relieved from the pain in
his eyes and he also achieved a state of clarity in the
mind. Even the pain that he had experienced for many years
that was caused by pinch nerves also disappeared. Zhao Zhiyang
was most complimentary about the skills of his special health
care advisor Lee, and from the three sets of smoky quartz
spectacles, he selected one pair for Lee as a present. |
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LEE
JIANJUN
Turning the State Fortune Around
Through Repositioning of the National Flag
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The1989 June 4 Tiananmen Square incident brought the
world to focus its attention on China.
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moment, the Shanghai Party Secretary Jiang Zemin took an
overnight train to Beijing to assume his position as Secretary
General of the Chinese Communist Party. In his new role
as the top leader in Beijing, Jiang Zemin was most preoccupied
with the sad spirit throughout Beijing that was brought
upon by the curfew and in particular around Tiananmen Square.
He found it difficult to identify the reasons for the turbulence
of the nation. In view of the affairs of the State at the
time, Party Secretary Jiang introduced a series of reform
measures on the political and economic systems that were
aimed to reflect the new direction of anti-corruption and
democratization. At the same time, he was anxious to research
through other channels the reasons for the political instability,
national turbulence and the widespread resentment of the
civilians. In accordance with the directives of Party Secretary
Jiang, the central government department quietly invited
several dozens of masters who were highly skilled in geomancy,
metaphysics, and those who possess extra-sensory capabilities. |
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masters were reputable academics, authors or highly acclaimed
individuals, the youngest of these was Professor Lee Jian
Jun, who attended at the time in his capacity as Deputy
Professor of Shenzhen University's Faculty of Human System
Engineering Science. |
| Upon arriving Beijing,
the group was briefed on their mission objective and they
resided in seclusion at the State Guest House. Each of them
used their individual skills and talents as if they were
working in isolation. Some of them rose early and went to
bed late, they wandered through the streets of Beijing with
their geomancy compass to evaluate the cross-influence of
the different geomancy positions. Some of the other masters
sat in their rooms in lotus position to communicate with
the spirits or they performed various chants. Others used
mathematics to calculate the fate of the nation while some
used the geomancy disposition system to measure the energy
pulsate. Irrespective of the different methods used, each
of them felt a sense of responsibility for the rise and
fall of the nation. Lee was the only one who wandered up
and down Tiananmen Square with the map of Beijing and he
spent numerous hours deep in thoughts under the National
Flag Post. Day after day he wandered through Tiananmen Square
to and from the flag post, and, after a couple of days,
he started to focus on the 5-Satr Red Flag flying high in
the sky. It suddenly dawn upon him the definition of the
national flag and he finally discovered the appropriate
method to turn the situation around. This would prevent
the fate of the nation from deterioration. Such deterioration
was caused by the deviation of the positioning of the number
one flag of the country. |
| A week later, the
central government convened a meeting to debate the various
conclusions of the group. Different masters presented their
respective reports and put forward their respective views,
benchmarking against each other's capabilities. Some of
them said "the territorial water linking Zhong Nan Hai (central
south sea) and Bei Hai (north sea) has been separated by
the iron posts, thereby blocking the pulse of the nation
and resulting in a position of "dragon stranded in shallow
water". One master suggested that the Mausoleum blocked
the pulse of the dragon and therefore adversely affected
the fate of the nation. Others suggested that there was
a big pit in the northwest of the great Hall of the People.
This had resulted in a disruptive influence and was therefore
the reasons for the turbulence of the nation. Professor
Lee Jian Jun premised his theory on scientific rationale
and he proposed the unique view of "opening up, clarification
of blockages, national prosperity and civilian stability".
He focused the cause of the disruptive influence on the
problem arising from the positioning of the National Flag
Post at Tiananmen Square. |
| During his on site
survey, Lee discovered three major problems that were caused
by the National Flag Post at Tiananmen Square. Firstly,
the building of the Mausoleum (in 1977) upset the equilibrium
of the north-south distance of the centrally located National
Flag Post. By way background, the Flag Post was built after
the founding of the people's Republic of China (in the 1950s).
When it was constructed, it was positioned on the basis
of the square being flanked by the Museum of History and
the Great Hall of the People, while the People's Heroes
Memorials was located directly to the south of the flag
post. It did not however, take into account of the future
construction of the Mausoleum. Accordingly, the Mausoleum
that was constructed in the late 1970s dislodged the north-south
equilibrium of Tiananmen Square, resulting a heavy south
and a light north.. Whether from an aerial or ground proportion
point of view, the balance was tilted more towards the south
than to the north resulting in a position of "regional prosperity
and central weakness". For this reason, the location of
the flag post must be repositioned. |
| Secondly, the flag post was established in
the 1950s. Over the last four decades, both the capital
and the rest of the country went through major changes.
The height of the flag post remained unaltered over the
years and the fate of the nation had progressed to a stage
whereby the flag post was pressing on its pulse. It was
therefore of utmost urgency that the height of the flag
post be raised. |
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Dynastic white jade fence surrounding the flag post was
in the shape of an enclosed square (the written Chinese
character of a mouth). The shape of an enclosed square influenced
the fate of the nation with the result being that the country
was led into a stranded position. With this positioning,
the magnificent aura associated with the raising of the
flag by the People's Liberation Army was suppressed. |
| In one brief statement,
Lee unraveled this highly complex puzzle and his proposal
was fully accepted by the central government. In accordance
with Lee's proposal, the central government redefined the
location of prosperity by repositioning, changing the height
of, and modification of the fence of this "number one national
flag" of the people's Republic of China, a country that
spanned over a region of 960 000 sq. km. |
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LEE JIANJUN
Psychic Insight Leading to
peace
Over the Taiwan Strait
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Dramatic changes
took place in 1994 in Taiwan.
A book authored by
Zheng Long Ping titled "Double Lunar August of 1995" appeared
in Taipei's various major bookstores. Over 250 000 copies
were snapped up instantly after this book was released and
by using traditional Chinese horoscope, the author predicted
that Taiwan would be invaded by Beijing with military force
during the intercalary August pf 1995. This had cast a dark
shadow over the relationship of the straits. The prophecy
of the booked swept through Taiwan like a hurricane leading
to social instability, deterioration of the economy and
the civilians of Taiwan were like a flock of frightened
birds. The voice of America mentioned: The prophecy of China
invading Taiwan by use of military force had resulted in
high level of anxiety amongst the people of Taiwan. NHK
Television station of Japan said "This book led an active
debate in Taiwanese Parliament with all the legislative
council members rushing to the Prime Minister's office for
consultation." German Newsweek also reported of a new climax
of exodus of citizens from Taiwan for fear of anxiety of
military invasion from China. |
| Although Taiwan
citizens finally managed to survive from this nerve wrecking
double lunar August, it went through another crisis early
in 1996. As the process of electing its first president
on a democratic basis started to gather momentum, Beijing
conducted military exercise over the straits as a means
to warn Taiwan against independence. It adopted a strategy
of verbal attacks and military intimidation in order to
prevent Li Deng Hui from being elected as president. The
mighty military reached its climax when there were extensive
rumors of imminent military invasion and bloodbath in Taiwan.
As this critical moment a program titled "2100 Open Discussion
Time for All People of the Country" that was run by the
Taiwan Chinese Television Station invited the founder of
Human System Engineering Science, Master Lee Jian Jun, to
make an appearance. Lee by then had taken up residency in
Taiwan. Lee's appearance broke all the previous records
of viewers' ratings since the program was aired in Taiwan.
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| By using Human System
Engineering Science theory, Professor Lee gave a thorough
analysis of Taiwan's current state of affairs and its future
fate. It also used traditional Chinese horoscope to illustrate
the movements of stars and its impact on current affairs.
His unique prophecy unlocked the mystery and he said that
"there will be no war over the straits!" At the
same time, he also firmly concluded that Beijing's large
scale military exercise would not lead to military invasion
of Taiwan. The firing of Chinese missiles was intended to
heighten the sentiment of the people in Taiwan but in fact
it had created an impetus to assist Li Deng Hui to win his
presidential election. Li Deng Hui will become the first
democratically elected president in Taiwan and will win
by a large margin. The subsequent developments a month later
confirmed all the insights of Master Lee. |
| In October 1996,
Master Lee selected the topic of Immigration to Southeast
Asia as a subject for research. By establishing a base in
Singapore, Lee traveled throughout Southeast Asia to study
local custom, culture, geo-vibration, human edifice and
his footprints covered Malaysia, Japan, South Korea, Philippines,
and Indonesia. A year later, he started a new research and
he visited UK, France, Holland, Germany, Italy, Russia and
Egypt in order to understand the extent of application of
Human System Engineering Science in different countries
and to further develop new theories. His achievements were
numerous wherever he went. Many cases were unusual, beyond
rational comprehension. By applying traditional thinking
and logics on modem case studies, he was able to give accurate
insights into numerous situations of a fluid nature, thereby
winning the respect of academics and leading figures in
Europe. Publishing houses from many countries requested
Lee for his work on his art of Human System Engineering
Science in order to translate into different languages.
They believed this contained mysteries of becoming prosperous
and enhancing fortune, and would also assist the community
in dispelling superstition and achieving spiritual enrichment.
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