The five elements attributes of Feng Shui: anger, harm, longevity, heavenly medicine, and position.
The five elements attributes of Feng Shui: anger, disaster, longevity, heavenly medicine, position, five ghosts, six evil spirits, and death (this is the view of the Eight Houses Method, for reference only):
Five ghosts, six evil spirits, heavenly medicine, death, disaster, longevity, and anger are the contents of the Feng Shui of the Eight Houses School. Their five-element attributes are determined by their orientation. It is a variable and can be any five-element. For example, in Kanzhai, the five ghosts are in the northeast, which belongs to earth; in Dui Zhai, the five ghosts are in the south, and south is fire. There are eight trigrams in Yi, and there are eight directions in the house, which are divided into four good and four bad. The four auspicious stars: anger, longevity, heavenly medicine, and position; the four unlucky stars: death, five ghosts, six evil spirits, and disaster.
Angry: good fortune, good health, and full of energy.
Extension of life: good fortune, longevity and good health.
Heavenly Doctor: Good fortune, good recovery from illness, and help from noble people.
V position: Good luck in wealth, moderate luck, and good health.
Jue Ming: Very poor financial luck, many diseases will damage your life, and if it is unlucky, you will die.
Five ghosts: Losing money repeatedly, being in poor health, and easily attracting ghosts.
Six evil spirits: poor financial luck, frequent disasters, and frequent physical illnesses.
Disasters: Accumulation of financial difficulties, official troubles, disputes and being cheated.
Extended information:
The "Eight Houses Method" to look at the feng shui of a house:
The Eight Houses Mirror has four aspects: anger, longevity, heavenly medicine, and volt position. There is no unified usage of the four auspicious and four inauspicious ones in history. Some use the door as the main one to determine the four auspicious and four inauspicious ones, and some use sitting on the mountain to determine the four auspicious and four inauspicious ones. It is reasonable for the public to say the truth, and it is true for the mother-in-law to say it. With strong operability, this situation will not exist. It is recommended not to pay too much attention to it, and it is best to measure the house based on its functionality and practicality.
How to measure a house and its furnishings: Use regularity, symmetry, practicality, safety, convenience, beauty, hygiene and reasonableness as standards. Unpractical, unsafe, unsanitary, and unsuitable for aesthetic effects means that it has no practical significance, is a failure, and is even harmful.
The core of the traditional Feng Shui concept is: the theory of central axis symmetry. That is, based on a certain point, extend a straight line, that is, facing the mountain, and spread it left and right, front and back along a straight line to form a symmetrical figure, which is regarded as the most standard Feng Shui plan.
In the wild and natural state, the terrain is complex, but the basic idea is to find the relative and symmetrical balance points and evaluate the concept of central axis symmetry. For example: green dragon on the left, white tiger on the right; court case in the front, backing mountain in the back; the ten ways of Tianxin are used for things. All activities are based on the thinking concept of central axis symmetry.
The concept of modern housing is: function, practicality, convenience, safety, beauty and hygiene.
The combination of traditional Feng Shui concepts and modern housing concepts should be: regularity, symmetry, functionality, practicality, convenience, safety, hygiene, and beauty. Dormitory construction and selection, interior layout, and office equipment furnishings should also be conceived from these aspects. It is worth noting that modern urban housing buildings have high Feng Shui advantages and effects from an aesthetic point of view.