Nine-star Feng Shui Judgment of good and bad luck
One white Mercury resides in Kan Palace, two black Saturn resides in Kun Palace, three green Jupiter resides in Zhen Palace, four green Jupiter resides in Sunda Palace, and five yellow Saturn resides in the middle palace. Six white gold stars reside in the Qian Palace, seven red gold stars reside in the Dui Palace, eight white planets Saturn reside in the Gen Palace, and nine purple Mars reside in the Li Palace. The above are the palaces where the nine stars originally reside, but they will continue to change with the year, month, day, and time. Among the nine stars, those belonging to purple and white are auspicious, and those belonging to blue, green, yellow, and black are unlucky.
The Feng Shui of Liqi style uses the good and bad luck of the nine stars to determine the relationship between the location of the tomb and the relationship between misfortune and good fortune. Not only are the stars themselves good and bad, but as fortune changes, they can be good or bad when they are in order or when they are out of order. Each of the nine stars has prosperous, birth, decline and death, that is, those who are destined to be prosperous will be prosperous, those who will be born will be born, those who have passed will be weakened, and those who have been for a long time will die.
The growth and decline of the nine stars are firstly used to predict the good and bad luck in each direction of the nine fortunes, and secondly, they are used to determine the good and bad attributes of the relationship between the mountain stars and the direction stars flying in the same house. These relationships are either based on the hexagrams, or the five elements, or the combination of the innate numbers in the Hetu and the later days in the Luoshu, and good or bad fortunes are all based on the timing and failure of the stars. All available stars in each fortune are in order, otherwise they are out of order. When in order, it is auspicious, and when it is out of order, it is unlucky. The School of Liqi uses the law of nine stars to determine the good and bad luck of each terrain position of the nine fortunes, and provides various methods to achieve good luck and avoid bad luck for the construction of tombs.