The origin of the Feng Shui compass and the uses of each layer? (Please explain the layers that less people understand, Example 24 Mountain...
The compass, also known as the compass, Luogeng, compass disk, etc., is an important tool that Feng Shui masters cannot live without when engaging in Feng Shui activities. The compass was the predecessor of the modern compass. The compass uses "Mao" to represent the east, "Wu" to represent the south, "You" to represent the west, "Zi" to represent the north, "Xun" to represent the southeast, "Kun" to represent the southwest, and "Qian" to represent the south. Due northwest, "Gen" represents due northeast. In addition to the directions of the Eighth Palace, there are also twenty-four directions used to determine good and bad luck. Each direction occupies fifteen degrees of water and is called the Twenty-Four Mountains. They are Jia, Mao, Yi, Chen, Xun, Si; Bing, Wu, Ding; Wei, Kun, Shen; Geng, You, Xin; Xu, Qian, Hai; Ren, Zi, Gui; Chou, Gen, Yin. The compass has three disks: heaven, earth and man, which are used to establish orientation, eliminate sand and collect water. The use of each disk has certain principles and methods, and each has its own beauty. However, there are sixty flowers in each plate, and among the twelve branches, each of the five elements of water, fire, wood, metal, and earth is complete. Although Feng Shui does not mention the theory of "magnetic field", the coordination of the directions, orientations, and intervals between the circles on the compass implies the laws of "magnetic field". The invention and application of the compass are the result of mankind's continuous exploration of the mysteries of the universe, society and life. The increasing number of circles and the increasingly complex pointer system on the compass represent the continuous accumulation of practical experience of mankind. If you have a compass, you can find that the relative degrees between the compass and the pointer are as follows: Direction hexagram position Twenty-four mountain angle Twenty-four mountain angle Twenty-four mountain angle 1 Zhengbeikan (kǎn) Ren (337.5 - 352.5) Zi ( 352.5 - 7.5) Gui (7.5 - 22.5) 2 Northeast Gen (gn) Chou (22.5 - 37.5) Gen (37.5 - 52.5) Yin (52.5 - 67.5) 3 Zhengdong Zhen (zhn) Jia (67.5 - 82.5) Mao (82.5 - 97.5) B(97.5 - 112.5) 4 Southeast Xun(xn) Chen(112.5 - 127.5) Xun(127.5 - 142.5) Si(142.5 - 157.5) 5 Due South Li(l) C(157.5 - 172.5) Wu(172.5 - 187.5 ) Ding (187.5 - 202.5) 6 Southwest Kun (kūn) Wei (202.5 - 217.5) Kun (217.5 - 232.5) Shen (232.5 - 247.5) 7 Zhengxi Du (du) Geng (247.5 - 262.5) You (262.5 - 277 .5 ) Xin (277.5 - 292.5) 8 Northwest Qin (qin) Xu (292.5 - 307.5) Qian (307.5 - 322.5) Hai (322.5 - 337.5)