Why is it difficult for the eldest son to succeed to the throne in past dynasties? Qi Bingquan’s blog

First, from the perspective of Feng Shui geography, my country's geographical situation is high in the north and low in the south, high in the west and low in the east. In Feng Shui, "mountain owners are noble and water owners are rich." Therefore, this Feng Shui pattern creates the southeastern part of my country. There are many orders from wealthy businessmen, and there are many orders from emperors in the northwest. Moreover, the geographical feature of our country is that there is the sea to the east, which means that the Qinglong position is too low and has no backing. The Qinglong position in the east corresponds to the palace of the emperor's eldest son, which obviously has no geographical advantage. The Zhen hexagram corresponds to the eldest son's five-element element, which belongs to wood. There is a lot of sea water in the east, which causes a bad Feng Shui situation of water and wood drifting. Moreover, the sea is a marsh, which corresponds to the Dui hexagram in the Book of Changes. The gold of the Dui hexagram overcomes the wood of the Zhen hexagram. Therefore, in history, not only were the eldest sons of the founding emperors unable to inherit the throne, but most of them did not die well, and many died unexpectedly.

Second, from the perspective of the Zhouyi Bagua, "The emperor is shocked when he comes out, and he is close to Xun, when he meets, he is separated, when he serves Kun, when he speaks, when he speaks, when he fights, when he works hard, when he succeeds, he succeeds. "Yan Hu Gen." This is the law of the physical world explained by the Han Dynasty in the order of images and numbers in "Shuo Gua Zhuan". It is said to be written by Confucius. This order law is of course expressed by Houtian Gua, and should also be expressed. It is said that the Houtian hexagram is drawn according to this law.

However, in the Zhouyi Bagua study, the emperor corresponds to the Qian hexagram of the acquired gossip, and the emperor’s eldest son corresponds to the Zhen hexagram of the acquired gossip. The Qian hexagram gold overcomes the Zhen hexagram wood, while generally the emperor lives in the Qianqing Palace in the northwest, and the eldest son Generally, they live in the East Palace in the east. This kind of aura layout is very unfavorable to the eldest son of the emperor. Therefore, in history, many eldest sons have made great achievements in war (the Zhen Gua corresponds to the Tian Chong Xing and Shang Men in Qi Men, which represents military talents). ), but they were still established and deposed. Some eldest sons either got sick or died unexpectedly, so they had no luck in inheriting the throne. The emperor's second son is Kan Gua, the five elements belong to water, and is born and helped by his father's Qian Gua gold. Therefore, the emperor's second son is generally smarter and smoother, and wins the favor and trust of his father. Therefore, in history, the second son became the emperor. There were more of them, and the boss made a lot of contributions but died miserably. These historical lessons fully show that God still prefers the golden mean, and a person should be a little "two" better.