Detailed explanation of what you need to pay attention to when operating the Chinese Feng Shui compass!

Detailed explanation of what you need to pay attention to when operating the Chinese Feng Shui compass!

Introduction: Most people know that the compass was modified based on the compass, one of the four great inventions of China, and is widely used in Feng Shui. The compass is an essential tool for Feng Shui masters, so how to operate a Chinese Feng Shui compass? What should I pay attention to? Let’s follow the editor to take a look. 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.

What is a Feng Shui compass?

Feng Shui compass, also known as compass, compass, Luogeng, compass plate, etc., is an essential tool for Feng Shui masters to measure the pole and direction when calculating Feng Shui. The main components include the Tianchi (also known as the compass), the Ten Heavenly Paths (a nylon rope with a red cross line mounted on the outer plate), the inner plate (a copper plate disc engraved with circles of gold letters on a black background, the entire disc can rotate back and forth, and one circle is usually called a layer. One of the layers is the direction of the twenty-four mountains), the outer plate (base), etc.

Steps to use Feng Shui compass:

When the Feng Shui compass measures the direction of a fixed object:
Step 1: Hold the compass level and place the edge of the compass close to or parallel to the edge of the object being measured.
Step 2: Slide the turntable so that the hairpin-shaped head of the magnetic needle fits in with the two points on the red line of the compass base.
Step 3: Read the direction by locating the layer pressed by the transparent line.
For example, to measure the direction of a stove: hold the compass level and close to the edge of the stove. If the stove is made of iron, it will affect the swing of the magnetic needle, so you need to move it vertically back two or three feet. Make the edge of the compass parallel to the edge of the stove, slide the turntable so that the hairpin-shaped head of the magnetic needle coincides with the two points on the red line, and read the direction.

How to use Feng Shui compass:

When using a compass, hold the outer disk with both hands on the left and right sides, separate your feet slightly, and place the compass between your chest and abdomen. Keep the compass level, not higher on the left and lower on the right, or higher in the front and lower in the back. Then start setting the direction with your back as the sitting position and the face you face as the direction.
At this time, the cross fish line on the compass should coincide with the four cardinal positions of directly in front, directly behind, directly left and directly right of the house. If the direction of the cross line is inaccurate, then the measured orientation will be deviant.
After fixing the position of the cross fish thread, use the thumbs of both hands to move the inner disk. When the inner disk rotates, the Tianchi will rotate accordingly. Keep rotating the inner disk until the magnetic needle stops and overlaps with the red line in Tianchi.
One thing is very important, that is, the end of the magnetic needle with the small hole must coincide with the two small red dots on the red line, and their positions cannot be interchanged. At this time, the fishing line (the horizontal one) of the sitting direction intersects with each layer of the inner plate. The various data and information we are looking for are displayed in the area that this fishing line passes through and covers.
Summary: The above are some key points about the operation of the Chinese Feng Shui compass. Friends who are interested can refer to it! I hope the above content is helpful to everyone!

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