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Seven-Star Feng Shui and Eight-House Feng Shui

All the positions of the seven stars are opposite to the positions of the eight houses. How can they match? Eight palaces and six hexagons are in a squatting position, and the seven-star gate is in a squatting position.

When seven stars are arranged from west to east:

Lian Zhen (Five Ghosts) Giant Gate (Doctor of Heaven) Wen Qu (Six Ghosts)

Pojun (Despair) Gate

Lu Cun (evil) greedy wolf (angry) Wu Qu (yannian)

Seven stars is a simplified way for Jianghu people to make money, and it is also a pseudo-feng shui ordered by the royal family before. Because the royal family was very worried after coming out of the Eight Palaces and Kong Xuan (the nine planets), they got several sets of fake Feng Shui. Seven Stars is one of them, but it has been preserved as a secret book by some people in some places.

Seven stars removed Zuo Fu Youbi (Eight White Zuofu is a lucky star, and nine purple Youbi is a lucky star) from Kong Xuan's flying stars (nine planets), canceled the operation law of nine planets (Luoshu), and then added the orientation of Bazhai, but in fact, the orientation calculation of Bazhai is based on the combination of the master's divination and the divination of all directions (for example, Sanyi).

It is suggested to drill the eight palaces a little more carefully, and the accuracy of the eight palaces is relatively high.