What is the Nine Palaces and Bagua Feng Shui Chart?
1. What is the Nine Palaces Feng Shui Diagram
The Nine Palaces are a traditional Chinese cultural category. The Heavenly Palaces are divided into Qian Palace, Kan Palace, Gen Palace, Zhen Palace, Zhong Palace and Xun Palace in tic characters. There are nine equal parts of the Palace, the Li Palace, the Kun Palace, and the Dui Palace. At night, you can observe the movement of the seven rays and stars in the sky from the ground, and you can know the direction and season information.
The oldest Nine Palaces diagram associated with magic is Luo Shu, which is also a very important concept in Chinese traditional culture. Later it was used in divination, astrology and other fields. It is actually a digital square matrix with 3 rows and 3 columns. It can be formed by filling in the nine numbers from 1 to 9 according to the rules of Luo Shu. The principle of Luoshu is as Zhen Luan of the Northern Zhou Dynasty said: "Nine palaces, that is, two and four are shoulders, six and eight are feet, three on the left and seven on the right, nine shoes on one, and five in the center."
Among the nine palaces, Qian, Kan, Gen, and Zhen belong to the Four Yang Palaces, and Xun, Li, Kun, and Dui belong to the Four Yin Palaces. Together with the middle palace, it becomes the Nine Palaces. The nine palaces represent the earth in Qimen Dunjia. The earth is the foundation of Qimen Dunjia and is immovable. Qimen Dunjia is divided into four disks: heaven, earth, humans and gods. Among the four disks, only the earth is immovable. Sitting on a mountain.
The corresponding relationship between the nine palaces and the Bagua is: the first palace is Kan (north), the second palace is Kun (southwest), the third palace is Zhen (east), the fourth palace is Xun (southeast), the fifth palace (middle), The sixth palace is Qian (northwest), the seventh palace is Dui (west), the eighth palace is Gen (northeast), and the ninth palace is Li (south).