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Feng Shui Feng Shui | Flying Star | Geomantic Chart | Facing Palace | Facing Stars | Mountain Stars | Earth Base | 24 Mountains | Aquarium | Substitute Star | Xuan Kong Da Gua | Bazi & YiChing | Compass Location | 64 Hexagrams | River Map | 10-Combo | 1-Gua
Contents 1 Introduction 2 Methods Of Feng Shui 2.1 Flying Star 2.2 Xuan Kong Da Gua 3 Constructing A Geomantic Chart 3.1 Constructing The Earth Base 3.2 Constructing The Mountain Stars 3.3 Constructing The Facing Stars 3.4 Steps In Setting Up A Geomantic Chart 4 Direction Of Flight 4.1 Yang Direction 4.2 Yin Direction 5 The 24 Mountains 6 Aquarium Feng Shui 7 Substitute Star
Introduction Feng Shui is a study of the physical environment to determine the auspicious and inauspicious elements that may have an impact on people. This includes the study of both the internal environment of a house or building, as well as location and land forms. In Yang Feng Shui, the study would be on dwellings or other buildings to be inhabited by people. In Yin Feng Shui, the object is to select a suitable burial site, so that the descendants of the deceased may benefit from the good or favorable qi or "energy" of the site.
Methods Of Feng Shui There are many methods or practices in Feng Shui that are used to help the practitioner determine favorable locations for a house or burial site. The methods of Feng Shui include Flying Star and Xuan Kong Da Gua.
Flying Star Flying Star Feng Shui
Xuan Kong Da Gua Xuan Kong Da Gua
Constructing A Geomantic Chart
A Geomantic Chart is also known as the Nine Palaces Chart. A Geomantic Chart consists of the Earth Base, the Mountain Stars, and the Facing Stars. Each set of 3 stars will be located in each Palace of the Geomantic Chart.
Constructing The Earth Base The Earth Base Stars are also known as the Palace Stars. They are constructed by putting the Period Number into the center of the 3 by 3 grid. The numbers are then placed in increasing order (the Yang order) in the other "palaces" of the chart.
Constructing The Mountain Stars The Mountain Stars are constructed using the Period Chart and the Mountain Direction (also known as the Sitting Direction) of the house or building. In practice, the Sitting Direction is the direction that is opposite the Facing Direction of the building. The Mountain Stars are prepended to the top left-hand corner of the respective Earth Star. The Mountain Stars will move in a forward direction (Yang) or reverse direction (Yin), as indicated by the Period Chart. For example, if the Earth Star is 4, and the first Mountain Star is 7, then 7 will be written in the top left-hand corner of the number 4 (the Earth Star) in the center of the 3 X 3 grid. If the direction of movement is Yang, then the next numbers to be written down will be 8,9,1,2,3,4,5,6. On the other hand, if the direction of movement is Yin, then the next numbers to be written down will be 6,5,4,3,2,1,9,8.
Constructing The Facing Stars The Facing Stars are constructed using the Period Chart and the Facing Direction of the house or building. The Facing Direction is usually, but not necessarily, the direction of the Main Door, looking from the inside of the house to the outside, through the Main Door. The Facing Stars are appended to the top right-hand corner of the respective Earth Star. The Facing Stars will move in a forward direction (Yang) or reverse direction (Yin), as indicated by the Period Chart. For example, if the Earth Star is 4, and the first Facing Star is 5, then 5 will be written in the top right-hand corner of the number 4 (the Earth Star) in the center of the 3 X 3 grid. If the direction of movement is Yang, then the next numbers to be written down will be 6,7,8,9,1,2,3,4. On the other hand, if the direction of movement is Yin, then the next numbers to be written down will be 4,3,2,1,9,8,7,6.
Steps In Setting Up A Geomantic Chart Setting Up A Geomantic Chart
Direction Of Flight The stars may fly in a forward or reverse direction. In either direction, the flight of the stars always follow a fixed pattern, starting from the center of the 3 X 3 grid, moving on to the second position at the bottom-right palace, and finally ending in the top-left palace.
Yang Direction In a Yang Direction, the Flying Stars fly in increasing order (also known as forward order). For example, if the starting star number is 1, the forward order of flight will be: 9 (End of flight)
5 (fifth)
7 (seventh)
8 (eighth)
1 (Start of flight)
3 (third position)
4 (fourth)
6 (sixth)
2 (second position)
Yin Direction In a Yin Direction, the Flying Stars fly in decreasing order (also known as reverse order). For example, if the starting star number is 1, the reverse order of flight will be: 2 (End of flight)
6 (fifth)
4 (seventh)
3 (eighth)
1 (Start of flight)
8 (third)
7 (fourth)
5 (sixth)
9 (second position)
The 24 Mountains The 24 Mountains are directions or locations that are used to identify or locate auspicious or inauspicious "Qi" or energy in an area. The 24 Mountains may be classified under the following 8 directions: Direction
Name
Chinese
Trigram
South
LI
離
☲
South West
KUN
坤
☷
West
DUI
兌
☱
North West
QIAN
乾
☰
North
KAN
坎
☵
North East
GEN
艮
☶
East
ZHEN
震
☳
South East
XUN
巽
☴
The above arrangement of the 8 trigrams is known as the Later Heaven Arrangement in I Ching. When put into a grid, a magic square is formed, where the sum of the numbers, whether horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, adds up to 15. The basis for the flight of the flying stars may be obtained from this magic square as follows: 1. Add 1 to the center of the grid, which houses the number 5. The result is 6, which is the next position of a flying star. 2. Add 1 to 6 (the North West position). The result is 7, which is the next location of the flying star (West) 3. Add 1 to 7 (the West position). The result is 8, which is the next location of the flying star (North East) 4. This process is repeated to obtain the complete flight of the flying stars in the grid. (When 1 is added to 9, the next number is 1, since the number of squares in the grid is 9.) 4 (巽) South East
9 (離) South
2 (坤) South West
3 (震) East
5 (Centre)
7 (兌) West
8 (艮) North East
1 (坎) North
6 (乾) North West
The table of 24 Mountains is given below:
Name (Pinyin)
Name (Wade-Giles)
Chinese
Source of Chinese character
From
To
South East-South
bing
ping
丙
Heavenly Stem of Ba Zi
157.6°
172.5°
South
wu
wu
午
Earthly Branch of Ba Zi
172.6°
187.5°
South West-South
ding
ting
丁
Heavenly Stem of Ba Zi
187.6°
202.5°
South-South West
wei
wei
未
Earthly Branch of Ba Zi
202.6°
217.5°
South West
kun
kun
坤 (☷)
Trigram of I Ching
217.6°
232.5°
West-South West
shen
shen
申
Earthly Branch of Ba Zi
232.6°
247.5°
South West-West
geng
keng
庚
Heavenly Stem of Ba Zi
247.6°
262.5°
West
you
yu
酉
Earthly Branch of Ba Zi
262.6°
277.5°
North West-West
xin
hsin
辛
Heavenly Stem of Ba Zi
277.6°
292.5°
West-North West
xu
hsu
戌
Earthly Branch of Ba Zi
292.6°
307.5°
North West
qian
chien
乾 (☰)
Trigram of I Ching
307.6°
322.5°
North-North West
hai
hai
亥
Earthly Branch of Ba Zi
322.6°
337.5°
North West-North
ren
jen
壬
Heavenly Stem of Ba Zi
337.6°
352.5°
North
zi
tzu
子
Earthly Branch of Ba Zi
352.6°
7.5°
North East-North
gui
kuei
癸
Heavenly Stem of Ba Zi
7.6°
22.5°
North-North East
chou
chou
丑
Earthly Branch of Ba Zi
22.6°
37.5°
North East
gen
ken
艮 (☶)
Trigram of I Ching
37.6°
52.5°
East-North East
yin
yin
寅
Earthly Branch of Ba Zi
52.6°
67.5°
North East-East
jia
chia
甲
Heavenly Stem of Ba Zi
67.6°
82.5°
East
mao
mao
卯
Earthly Branch of Ba Zi
82.6°
97.5°
South East-East
yi
i
乙
Heavenly Stem of Ba Zi
97.6°
112.5°
East-South East
chen
chen
辰
Earthly Branch of Ba Zi
112.6°
127.5°
South East
xun
sun
巽 (☴)
Trigram of I Ching
127.6°
142.5°
South-South East
si
ssu
巳
Earthly Branch of Ba Zi
142.6°
157.5°
Direction
Notes: 1. The columns "Name (Pinyin)" and "Name (Wade-Giles)" are the Chinese names for the directions that are transliterated/romanized differently by different authors. For example, for direction South 1, the Chinese character is 丙, and this is romanized as "bing" in pinyin and "ping" in Wade-Giles. 2. The directions South 1, South 2 and South 3 are all classified under South. Similarly, the directions South West 1, South West 2 and South West 3 are all classified under South West, etc.
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Substitute Star
Substitute Star Ref: Wong, Eva. A Master Course in Feng-Shui. Shambala. Boston & London. 2001. Retrieved from "https://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Feng_Shui&oldid=3233352"
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