Introduction: I believe many people will place a compass in the homes of their relatives and friends, and may be curious, isn’t the compass a tool used to measure Feng Shui? In fact, the compass can also be used as a Feng Shui ornament to increase luck and ward off evil! So what Feng Shui issues on the compass plate do we need to know about? Let’s take a look together below! In order to facilitate everyone's reading and reference, Mr. Shui Mo has carefully sorted out many articles and topics related to the compass. Friends who want to know more can take a look.Feng Shui compass diagram and compass knowledgeThe Feng Shui compass is mainly composed of a magnetic needle located in the center of the disk and a series of concentric circles. Each circle represents the ancient Chinese people's understanding of a certain level of information in the universe system.The Five Elements of the Later Heaven Bagua (Wen Wang Bagua): Qian and Dui belong to metal, Zhen, Xun and Gen belong to wood, Li and Kan belong to water. The twenty-four mountains under the jurisdiction of the eight trigrams are distributed as follows: Qian Gua: Xu, Gan, and Hai Three Mountains Kun Gua: Wei, Kun, and Shen Three Mountains Gen Gua: Chou, Gen, and Yin Three Mountains Zhen Gua: Jia, Mao, and Yi Three Mountains Xun Gua: Chen, Xun, and Si Three Mountains Li Gua: Bing, Wu, and Ding Three Mountains Kan Gua: Ren, Zi, and Gui Three Mountains Dui Gua: Geng, You, and Xin Three Mountains The twenty-four mountains are divided into yin and yang: The twelve mountains of Qian, Xu, Ren, Zi, Gui, Yin, Jia, Yi, Chen, Wu, Kun and Shen are Yang mountains. The twelve mountains of Hai, Chou, Gen, Mao, Xun, Si, Bing, Ding, Wei, Geng, You and Xin are Yin mountains. The twenty-four mountains are divided into east, west, south, and north, and each hexagram governs a specific area: Jiangdong Gua: eight mountains: Chou, Gen, Yin, Jia, Mao, Yi, Chen, and Xun. Jiangxi Gua: eight mountains: Wei, Kun, Shen, Geng, You, Xin, Xu and Gan. Jiangnan Gua; four mountains: Si, Bing, Wu and Ding. Jiangbei Gua; four mountains: Hai, Ren, Zi, and Gui. Twenty-four Mountain Dou Shou Five Elements: Ren, Zi, Xun, Si, Xin, Xu (earth), Gen, Yin, Ding, Wei (wood), Jia, Mao, Kun, Shen (water) Gui, Chou, Bing, Wu, Gan, Hai (fire element) Yi, Chen, Geng, You (metal element) Twenty-four mountains and five elements: Gan, Shen, Geng, You and Xin belong to metal. Hai, Ren, Zi and Gui belong to water. Chou, Gen, Chen, Kun, Wei and Xu belong to the earth element. Yin, Jia, Mao, Yi and Xun belong to the wood element. Si, Bing, Wu and Ding belong to fire. Feng shui masters compare the bends, turns, convergences and stretches of mountains and rivers to the unpredictable changes of dragons, but not all mountains and rivers can be used. Mountains and waters that can be used to build houses and tombs are "real dragons." Xuan Kong geographers call seasonal, useful and excellent mountains and waters "golden dragons." Only by thoroughly understanding the imagery of the "Eight Trigrams" can one thoroughly understand the significance of the "true dragon" and the "golden dragon"; Qian and Kun gave birth to six sons, and all things in heaven and earth come from Qian and Kun, so the most fundamental Feng Shui concept is derived from "one yin and one yang is the Tao". Readers who want to study geomancy well must study the "Book of Changes" carefully; from the perspective of the "Book of Changes", the true meaning of "dragon" is: mountains (including flat land masses) and water that possess useful yin and yang energies. "Good fortune comes from the veins of the earth, and is accelerated by good times." Only by choosing the right time can you get good fortune, otherwise, the good fortune will be hidden in the ground. "Dragon vein and auspicious cave" is "matter", and "year, month, day and time" is "spiritual". Both material and spiritual are indispensable. Feng Shui Compass Diagram CompassFirst circle: Sea pool compass, used for orientation. The direction pointed by the tip is south. The second circle: the post-natal Bagua, the symbols of the directions. The third circle: the names of the post-natal Bagua. The fourth circle: the yin and yang and the five elements of the eight directions. The fifth circle: the people, things and objects of each direction in the eight directions. The sixth circle: the heavenly stems, earthly branches (zodiac signs), and time representatives in the eight directions. The seventh circle: (earthly branches) zodiac signs, the representatives of combination, meeting, conflict, punishment and harm (check the table below), heavenly stems, and temperament representatives. The eighth circle: the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter and the directions, yin and yang representatives. The ninth circle: the eight directions, the representatives of the 24 solar terms, each direction has three kinds of breath.Feng Shui compass diagram compass magnetic needle principleThe Earth itself is a large magnet, with its geomagnetic South Pole near the geographic North Pole and its geomagnetic North Pole near the geographic South Pole. After the compass (Tianchi) is magnetized, it is pulled and repelled by the magnetic force in the earth's magnetic field, so one end points south and the other end points north. The compass is also affected by the earth's magnetic field. If there are other dynamic magnetic fields nearby when the compass is used, the compass needle will not be affected by the earth's magnetic field, but by the third-party magnetic field. This is interference. Before using a compass, we should develop some good habits, such as returning the compass to zero to see if it is accurate. Then balance the pointer and rotate the inner disk to see if the Tianchi is disturbed or the needle is stuck.Several characteristics of Tianchi:1. It should point smoothly to the north and south when rotating, and should not jump like a gear (normal).2. Check whether the compass needle is attracted up or down. If not, it is normal. 3. If the pointer moves to one direction and remains stationary, it will follow the inner disk when it rotates. (This is a pin jam phenomenon and requires repair and replacement.) 4. If the pointer quickly points to a direction, it will not follow the inner disk when it rotates again, but will point to that direction. (This is caused by magnetic field interference from a third party. You need to check the measurement environment and stay away from the interference source.) 5. The pointer is slightly disturbed. It is a guide but has a slight deviation. This is difficult to identify and can only be determined by careful inspection before measurement. Summary: The above are some Feng Shui issues that you need to know about the compass! Everyone can find out! I hope this helps you! |
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