Introductory knowledge of Feng Shui: How to understand the Feng Shui Bagua chart
Common knowledge of Feng Shui Bagua Diagram
1. What is the Five Elements Feng Shui Bagua Diagram
Bagua is a set of symbolic meanings in ancient my country symbol. Use "—" to represent Yang and "—" to represent Yin. Three such symbols are used to form eight forms, which are called Bagua. All things are divided into yin and yang. Only when one yin and one yang are harmonious can all things be harmonious. Therefore, our Feng Shui emphasizes the harmony of yin and yang.
The so-called five elements are metal, wood, water, fire, and earth, which are the same as hexagrams. I believe everyone has heard of these words often, and these words are traditional symbols. Don’t read them. It's too serious. The so-called "gold" is not gold, and "water" is not the same as the water in the cup. Don't think that the five elements are the five substances.
Each hexagram shape in the Five Elements Bagua chart represents a certain thing. The symbols in the picture in order clockwise are: Kun (representing earth), Zhen (representing thunder), Li (representing fire), Dui (representing swamp), Qian (representing heaven), Xun (representing wind), Kan (representing water), Gen (representing mountains). The eight trigrams are combined with each other to form sixty-four hexagrams, which are used to symbolize various natural and human phenomena. If the top is the Kun hexagram and the bottom is the Kan hexagram, it is called "there is water on the ground, it is the Shi hexagram". If it is the top hexagram and the bottom is the Kun hexagram, "there is water on the ground" is called the Bi hexagram.
2. How to view the Five Elements Bagua Diagram
There are two types of Bagua Diagrams. One is the innate Bagua Diagram: Qiannan, Kunbei, Lidongkanxi, Duixinnan, Xunxi, Zhendongeast. Northwest of Gen, corresponding to the yin and yang of heaven and earth, the innate hexagram numbers are Qian 1 Dui 2 Li 3 Zhen 4, Xun 5 Kan 6 Gen 7 Kun 8. The second is the diagram of the Eight Diagrams of the day after tomorrow: Zhendong Duixi, Li Nankanbei, Xundian southeast, Kunxixi, Gendongdongdianxixi.
3. How to arrange the Five Elements Bagua Diagram
The Bagua Diagram can be divided into "innate" and "acquired". Generally, the innate Bagua Diagram is the body, and the acquired Bagua Diagram is the function. Configurations such as the Heavenly Stems, Earthly Branches, and Five Elements are all based on the Eight Diagrams of the Later Heaven as background reference. The Xiantian Bagua Diagram, also known as the Fuxi Bagua Diagram, uses the universe to represent the positioning of heaven and earth, forming the central axis of meridian. Kanli represents water and fire as the boundary and serves as the horizontal axis and latitude. The yin and yang lines of the two relative hexagrams are opposite, forming wrong hexagrams. The Bagua Diagram of the day after tomorrow is also called the Bagua Diagram, with Zhen Gua as the starting point and located due east. In the clockwise direction, the order is Xun Gua, southeast. Li Gua, due south. Kun hexagram, southwest. Dui Gua, due west. Qian Gua, northwest; Kan Gua, true north. Gen Gua, Northeast. If it symbolizes solar terms, Zhen is the spring equinox, Xun is the beginning of summer, Li is the summer solstice, Kun is the beginning of autumn, Dui is the autumnal equinox, Qian is the beginning of winter, Kan is the winter solstice, and Gen is the beginning of spring.
Use the Bagua diagram to see the Feng Shui of the Yang house.
Posting the Bagua diagram on the Yang house to see the Feng Shui has similarities and differences with the Feng Shui of the Yin house. The similarity is that the compass is also used to determine the direction of the Yangzhai, and to delineate the positions of the Bagua and its twenty-four mountains. Then, compare the "power" of the "correspondence" in each hexagram position of the outer game and the attributes of yin-yang and five elements of the "correspondence" with the restraint of the yin-yang and five elements in each hexagram position. Let’s talk about good or bad luck. The argument is the same as that of Yin Zhai.
The difference, and the main aspect, is: Yangzhai focuses on the five-element attributes of the objects placed in each hexagram position in the house and the restraint of the yin-yang and five elements in each hexagram position. The general principle is: establish Tai Chi, determine the position of the Eight Diagrams, and examine whether each hexagram position achieves "things make their best use, the earth makes the best use of it, things have their place, and people find their place", and whether "the earth obeys the sky and people comply with it" In heaven".
Look inside the house: whether the family members are in their respective places, that is, whether people are in compliance with heaven; for example, the eldest son should live in a room in the Zhen hexagram position; a girl should live in a room in the Dui hexagram position. Whether the hexagram positions in the house "earth obeys heaven" (things have their positions). The good or bad fortune of the family is judged based on the five-element attributes of each hexagram's "correspondence" and the relationship between the five elements' attributes of the hexagram. For example, if there is a kitchen or bathroom in the Qian Gua position, it can directly indicate that the father died before the mother, or the family is not rich and has a lot of expenses; if there is a large round clock (or large mirror) and other five-element metal objects in the Eastern Zhen position, it can be It is said that the family members (especially the eldest son) will have head problems or poor sleep. If there is a picture of a big tree in the Kun hexagram, it can mean that the mother has stomach problems or is not in good health.