Correct usage of Kun Ren Yi Jue

The correct usage of Kun Renyi Jue is as follows:

From the "Kun Renyi" Jue and the innate eight trigrams of the intersection of yin and yang or the drawing of Yao and Changing Symbols, we can learn that the nine-star arrangement and the twenty-four mountains The corresponding relationship is that if Kun, Ren, and Yishan are paired with Jumen, it corresponds to the Gen hexagram; then Gen, Bing, and Xinshan are paired with Pojun, which corresponds to the Dui hexagram.

Regulating Qi:

The earth is constantly rotating, and the aura of the entire earth, the solar system and even the universe are constantly changing every day and every year, resulting in different Feng Shui directions at different times. This The knowledge of choosing the Feng Shui direction according to the change of "time" is "regulating Qi". To control time, we must rely on the astronomical calendar. In the application of Feng Shui, accurately and skillfully mastering the stem and branch calendar can be said to be a basic skill.

School:

In terms of methods of regulating qi, it can be roughly divided into two major schools, which unite many branches. The school that directly adopts the Eight Diagrams to regulate Qi is the Gua Li School. Including the Bazhai Sect, Xuankong Feixing Sect (there are six major factions and more than a hundred smaller sects), Qimen Fengshui, Heluo Fengshui, Da Sanyuan Yili Sect, Jinsuo Yuguan, etc.

The school that uses the Yin-Yang and Five-element principles of Hetu, Luoshu and the Eight Diagrams of the First and Later Heavens to regulate qi is the Five Elements School. Including Gannan Yang Gong Feng Shui, New Sanhe Sect, Numerology Feng Shui, Positive Five Elements Feng Shui, etc. Chinese Feng Shui has developed into multiple schools of Feng Shui, each of which has different theories.

Tracing origin:

Feng Shui can be traced back to ancient times. The "form method" of Chinese Feng Shui is mainly used for selecting sites and shapes; the "reason method" focuses on determining the orientation and pattern of indoor and outdoor areas; in addition, there is the "day method" for selecting auspicious days and good times to create things; the "fuzhen method" "Choose unfavorable measures to remedy each law.

Chinese Feng Shui is divided into Yangzhai Fengshui according to its application objects: it is divided into Yangzhai Fengshui, that is, Yangzhai Xiangfa, which is responsible for the location and layout of city residences where living people live; Yinzhai Fengshui, which is Yinzhai burial method, which is responsible for the burial of the deceased. Site selection and arrangement of mausoleum tombs. Chinese Feng Shui has different environments for houses, and there are so-called houses in wells, houses in the wilderness, and houses in valleys. For example, "Three Yuan Geography" has its own emphasis on the application of Feng Shui.