Detailed explanation of the Feng Shui compass disk and analysis of the Feng Shui problems shown on the disk
Feng Shui Compass Illustrated Knowledge of Compass Disk
Feng Shui Compass is mainly composed of a magnetic needle located in the center of the disk and a series of concentric circles. Each circle represents the ancient Chinese’s understanding of a certain aspect of the universe. A level of understanding reflects reflection of information.
The acquired Bagua (Bagua) has five positive elements:
Qian and Dui Gua belong to Metal Zhen, Xun Gua belongs to Mu Kun, Gen Gua belongs to Earth Li Gua and Huokan Gua belongs to Water p>
The distribution of the twenty-four mountains under the jurisdiction of the Bagua:
Qian hexagram: Xu Qian Hai three mountains Kun hexagram: Wei Kun Shen three mountains
Gen hexagram: Chou Gen Yin three mountains Zhen Gua: Jia Mao Yi San Shan
Xun Gua: Chen Xun Si San Shan Li Gua: Bing Wu Ding San Shan
Kan Gua: Ren Zi Gui San Shan Dui Gua: Geng You Xin San Shan p>
The twenty-four mountains are divided into Yin and Yang:
The twelve mountains of Qian, Xu, Ren, Zi, Gui, Yin, Jia, Yi, Chen, Wu, Kun and Shen are Yang mountains.
The twelve mountains of Hai, Chou, Gen, Mao, Xun, Si, Bing, Ding, Wei, Geng, You and Xin are called Yin Mountains.
The twenty-four mountains are divided into east, west, south, and north, and each hexagram governs the scope:
Jiangdong hexagram; the eight mountains of Chou, Gen, Yin, Jia, Mao, Yi, Chen, and Xun.
Jiangxi hexagram; Wei, Kun, Shen, Geng, You, Xin, Xu and Qian eight mountains.
Jiangnan Gua; Si, Bing, Wu, Ding four mountains.
Jiangbei Gua; the four mountains of Hai, Ren, Zi and Gui.
The five elements of the twenty-four mountains: Ren, Zi, Xun, Si, Xin, Xu (belonging to earth) Gen, Yin, Ding, Wei (belonging to wood) Jia, Mao, Kun, Shen (belongs to water)
Gui, Chou, Bing, Wu, Qian, Hai (belongs to fire) Yi, Chen, Geng, and You (belongs to metal)
Two Fourteen Mountains have five elements: Qian, Shen, Geng, You and Xin belong to gold. Hai, Ren, Zi and Gui belong to water. Chou, Gen, Chen, Kun, Wei and Xu belong to earth.
Yin, Jia, Mao, Yi and Xun belong to wood. Si, Bing, Wu and Ding belong to fire.
Feng shui masters compare the bending, turning, converging, and stretching of mountains and rivers to the unpredictable nature of dragons. However, not all mountains and rivers can be used to build residences and tombs. Mountains and waters are "real dragons". Xuankong geographers call the high-quality mountains and waters that are timely and useful "golden dragons".
Only by thoroughly understanding the image of "Bagua" can we fully understand the meaning of "True Dragon" and "Golden Dragon"; Qian and Kun give birth to six sons, and all phenomena in the world come from Qian and Kun, so the most fundamental concept of Feng Shui is It is derived from "one yin and one yang is called Tao". Readers must study Kanyuology well and study the "Book of Changes" carefully. From the perspective of "Yi", the true meaning of "dragon" is : Mountains (including flat land masses) and water with useful yin and yang energy.
“Getting blessed is due to the earth’s veins, and promoting good fortune is due to good timing.” Only by choosing the right time can you get blessed, otherwise, the blessing will be buried in the ground. "Long Vein Lucky Point" is "matter", and "year, month, day and hour" is "spirit". To have material, you must also have spirit, both are indispensable.