The origin of eight doors:
Eight gates refer to eight different angles set by Daoism according to the orientation of the Eight Diagrams, which are divided into Hugh Gate, Shengmen Gate, Injured Gate, Doumen Gate, Jingmen Gate, Dead Gate, Strange Gate and Open Gate. Closing the door, opening the door, hurting the door, passing the door, watching the door, dying the door, shocking the door and opening the door have different representative meanings.
(1) is suitable for doing all kinds of things, such as closing the financial door, getting married, traveling and taking a new job. It is easier to rest, so it is very suitable for traveling or informal business activities.
(2) Suitable for making a fortune, seeking a job, doing business, traveling and getting married. Birth means endless life, so it is most suitable for business seeking money or getting sick and seeking medical treatment.
(3) hurt the door. Injury means a destructive magnetic field. If it is strong, it is easy to see the blood, so it is generally not suitable for auspicious events. But it is very suitable for fishing, hunting, gambling, debt collection or rounding up thieves, which is beneficial to criminal proceedings.
(4) Dumen has a subtle meaning, which is suitable for hiding and not for everything. Luck and life and death in Taoism are the best ways to avoid others.
(5) Jingmen is another auspicious door among the eight doors except Xiusanmen. Jingmen is most suitable for exams, advertising and long-distance love.
(6) Death is the worst, and it is not suitable for doing anything except mourning and hunting.
(7) Surprise means panic and strangeness. If forced out, this door is prone to panic and confusion, which is conducive to civil litigation.
(8) It is advisable to travel far when the door is open, so as to facilitate new job seekers to take office, seek wealth, get married, visit friends and meet dignitaries. Things that are not suitable for political privacy are easily seen by others.