How to read the flying star disk

The Xuankong Flying Star Chart is also called the House Life Chart, which is equivalent to the original eight-character pattern among the four pillars. Any house, after it is completed (it used to be the top beam, now it is the top), will have its own house chart according to the Yuan Yuan of the place where it was built, the mountain orientation and the degree of gold distribution. This house chart has been disappearing with the house from its completion to reconstruction, demolition or collapse. After a zodiac chart is formed, although it is static without being affected by the great fortune and fleeting time, there is a difference in the pattern, and it will produce good and bad fortune when it cooperates with the shape of the head. And during its existence, it unconditionally accepts the influence of Feng Shui's fortune and fleeting years, and produces good and bad luck at the same time.

The flying star chart generally includes the fortune chart, the mountain star chart, the direction star chart and the passing year star chart. As for the flowing moon, flowing sun, flowing hour and other astrological charts, they are generally not included in the home birth chart. Instead, a special astrolabe is set up on the side. As for the Flying Star Chart, we have already had contact with the yin and yang of the Three Yuan Dragon in determining the direction of the mountain and the direction of the Flying Star in the section "The Direction of the Mysterious Sky". We will repeat it here to consolidate it. Let's take an example to understand the flying star disk. The following is a flying star chart for the eighth fortune of the Yuan Dynasty, Chou Shan Wei Xiang Zheng Xia Gua, with the flying stars of the 2009 Ji Chou year added.

The nine palaces are arranged according to the Luo Shu. The flying star trajectory starts from the middle palace and then moves according to the Luo Shu number sequence. Therefore, the flying star trajectory is also called the Luo Shu trajectory (Luo Shu footwork). Shunfei: The numbers are arranged from small to large. Flying backwards: The numbers are arranged from large to small. The order of flying forward and backward, according to Luoshu, is arranged from the middle to one Qian, one Dui, one Gen, one Li, one Kan, one Kun, one Zhen, one Xun and one Zhong.