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Sitting characters in geomantic omen

The question you asked involves the core content of Feng Shui theory. What real masters say and write is terminated and tested in practice after learning. Just like Chinese medicine, there are theories of Treatise on Febrile Diseases, Tang Ge and Compendium of Materia Medica, but to be a good doctor, you must go through many years of clinical practice. As for some brochures seen in the market, due to the author's own depth, there will be no clear explanation. I can only tell you something simple, but it's enough. A house in the sun or a house in the shade is not a simple taiji point, that is, one thing and one taiji. For example, in a bungalow, the Taiji point of the whole house is the center of gravity (not the center point) of the house and yard. Due to the diversity of house shapes, the determination of Tai Chi points is different, as shown in the figure:

Now, because it is a building, there are many complicated shapes, which depends on experience. To see the good or bad of a community, we should take the pole of the whole community as the reference point to judge the good or bad of each house, what should happen and when to expect it. When looking at the building, we should take the vertical pole of the building as the benchmark, so should the unit house, and this is generally the order when choosing the house. Having said that, I should understand that instant point is used to determine the palace of each part of the house.

Let's start with sitting orientation. The sitting position has little effect on the house built by Yin and Yang. Its main function is to put the sand and water in the external environment in a relatively auspicious position when building. The purpose of determining the orientation of sitting position when looking at geomantic omen is to judge the palace position of each part of a house or a house after choosing the pole, so as to adjust it accurately. The sitting direction of the house is subject to the door, the courtyard is subject to the courtyard door, the sitting direction of the building is subject to the unit door (the entrance door of the house is subject to the entrance door), and the door of the community is subject to the door. Measurement requires a compass. There are automatic compasses on the market now (the old ones are more troublesome to use and speak). Stand outside the door with a compass in hand, facing the door. The compass is horizontal and the red line is perpendicular to the door. When the disk is stable, the red line refers to the mountain where the house sits, and the mountain in the opposite direction is the direction. Use a compass to stay away from iron and magnetic things.