Where are the four auspicious positions of anger, longevity, heavenly doctor and crouching tiger?

Gossip always pays attention to "sex is the body, and the day after tomorrow is used." In the last article, I calculated the origin and common use of "Eight Houses Diagram" in the order of gossip the day after tomorrow, and the use was also involved, but what is the "nature is the body"? I will continue to infer:

As mentioned in the last article, this list is similar to the Fiona Fang diagram of 64 hexagrams. In fact, this is different from the sixty-four hexagrams, because the sixty-four hexagrams are arranged in the order of innate gossip's "Gan 1- Dui 2- Li 3- Zhen 4- Xun 5- Kan 6- Gen 7- Kun 8", which is actually more orderly than the acquired gossip.

We still combine according to the original list, so the new chart is shown in the following figure:

Gan dui Li Zhen Xun Kan gen Kun

Dry, angry, five ghosts, six evil spirits are beneficial to prolong life.

Against anger, five ghosts put all their eggs in one basket, and six evils are harmful to prolong the life of medicine.

Five ghosts will die, six evil spirits will be angry, and the doctor will delay the disaster.

The five ghosts in the earthquake were desperate and angry, and the six evils of the heavenly doctor were delayed.

Six evil spirits, heavenly doctors, longevity, and anger against five ghosts.

The evil of six evil spirits, delay the wrath of the doctor of heaven, and kill five ghosts.

Six evils despair, five ghosts are angry.

In the year of Yan Kun, six evil spirits and five ghosts of the imperial doctor were desperate and angry.

If I combine the above list with the Fiona Fang diagram of 64 hexagrams, the following diagram will appear:

This table reflects the auspicious and unlucky images of the sixty-four hexagrams. In the geomantic omen of Eight Houses, "Heaven Doctor, Anger, Longevity, Squatting Position" is usually called the four auspicious positions, and "Despair, Evil, Five Ghosts and Six Evil Men" is called the four vicious positions. Comparing the above table, we can directly see which divination is auspicious and which is fierce, which is the intention of each divination mentioned in the Book of Changes. This is also a divinatory image to judge the sixty-four hexagrams.

If we divide each row or column into eight parts according to the combination of the previous "Octagonal Diagram", and then arrange and merge them in innate gossip order.