The interpretation of each house in the natal chart, the twelve houses in the natal chart

Interpretation of each house in the natal chart

Dou Shu is a numerology that predicts a person's destiny through the birth chart. The total number of *** in the Dou Shu horoscope is about 1.296 million. The most important ancient book on Dou Shu that has been passed down to this day is "Dou Shu". There are so many books on Dou Shu on the market. Many friends who are interested in Dou Shu have bought some books to read, but often they don’t know where to start after reading them for a long time. Today I will help you clarify the ideas for learning Dou Shu, so that you can get started faster and avoid detours in learning Dou Shu.

Ancient Astrology Chart

In fact, learning Dou Shu is easier said than done. The difficulty lies in the large amount of information in the Dou Shu horoscope, the complicated combination of stars and palaces, and the influence of the four elements of heaven and earth, making it even easier for people to not understand why. The simple part is that you only need to understand the palaces, stars and the nature of the four transformations to grasp the 50 in the birth chart, and many stars and palaces can be understood literally, which will not cause beginners to have mental obstacles.

When you start learning Dou Shu, the key point in the early stage is to understand the palaces, stars and four transformations.

Dou Shu Twelve Houses

House positions: Each birth chart has 12 houses, and they are arranged in a fixed order. Arranged in a fixed order clockwise, they are the Palace of Life, the Palace of Brothers, the Palace of Couples, the Palace of Children, the Palace of Wealth and Silk, the Palace of Illness, the Palace of Migration, the Palace of Career, the Palace of Fields and Houses, the Palace of Fortune, and the Palace of Parents. "Dou Shu" says that the number must be thirty. It means that when inferring specific things, there will be three palaces overlapping each other. Three times twelve equals thirty-six. For example, the clockwise position of the Life Palace must be the Palace of Parents, the clockwise position of the Parents Palace must be the Palace of Fortune, and so on. The first thing we need to learn is to memorize the order of the 12 houses thoroughly, no matter whether it is good or bad, we must memorize it backwards and forwards. After we have memorized the order of the houses, we must begin to understand the meaning of the houses. Why is it said that Dou Shu can be taken literally? For example, the palace of husband and wife, obviously this is the position to look at love and marriage. The Children's Palace reflects our fertility and offspring. Of course, a palace definitely represents more than one meaning, but for beginners, there is no need to worry about understanding too many other meanings. First, build the overall framework. Once you master the order of the palaces and the basic meanings of the palaces, you will have passed the basic knowledge of the palaces.

Dou Shu’s fourteen main stars (characters and representative figures are for reference only)

Star Glory: Dou Shu’s stars are divided into levels. The fourteen most important stars are called the fourteen main stars. They are divided into 6 galaxies and 8 Tianfu galaxies. When the positions of the stars are determined, the positions of the fourteen main stars are all fixed at the same time. Then the first thing we need to do is to learn to classify the stars. We need to know which are the main stars, which are the auspicious stars and which are the minor stars. After this, one begins to understand the nature of stars. Understanding the nature of Star Glory can also be grasped in two aspects. One is the five-element attributes of Xingyao, such as Tanlang belongs to Jiamu, Lianzhen belongs to Dinghuo, etc. Why do we need to understand the five elements of stars? Because some of the properties of Xingyao are extended from the attributes of the five elements.

Ten-day Stem Four Transformations Table

Four Transformations: The Four Transformations are the essence of Dou Shu and need to be carefully digested and mastered. The four modernizations symbolize the four more representative energies of life. They are Lu, Quan, Ke and Ji. Lu means money and wealth, Quan means power and career, Ke means fame and education, and Ji means unfavorable, annoying and persistent things. If you want to master one of them well, you must memorize the four transformations corresponding to the ten heavenly stems. For example, Jiaqian, Lianzhenlu, Pojunquan, Wuquke, Taiyangji. Second, the meaning of Hua Lu, Hua Quan, Hua Ke and Hua Ji and the changes of each star under the influence of the four modernizations. If you have the ability, you can think deeply about the role of the four modernizations.

Regarding the palace position, star shine and the four transformations, we can assume this.

The palace is a stage, and each stage has a set theme. Xingyao is the actor who performs on this stage. Each actor has his own characteristics, but he cannot act out of the stage theme. The four modernizations are the increase or decrease in the gorgeousness of the stage. Once you understand this relationship and defeat these three items, you will basically get started with Dou Shu.

Repeatedly

There are many schools of Dou Shu system. Some people focus on the stars, while others focus on the four modernizations. Dou Shu was rarely circulated in ancient times, and was not as widely circulated as Bazi. Finally, I would like to give you a suggestion. In the early stage of learning Dou Shu, don’t read miscellaneous books. Don't read the Feixing Sect for a while, and then read the Sanhe Sect for a while, and suddenly feel that the Qintian Sect is very good and find books to read. In fact, this is not conducive to learning. Each faction has its own internal strength, so the philosophy of each faction will be different. Since the concepts are different, the extended techniques will definitely be different, and even the conclusions on the four modernizations will be different. Don't be stubborn when learning numerology, and learn to be flexible. However, it is better for beginners to stick to one subject and go in depth at the same time. Otherwise, it is easy to go wrong, and ultimately it will be difficult to achieve anything.

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