Bagua diagram*** is divided into two types: innate Bagua and acquired Bagua. There are two types of Bagua diagrams. One is called Xiantian Bagua, also known as Fuxi Bagua. It is said to be the creation of Fuxi. It is said that this Bagua is the evolution of Tai Chi Diagram. The other type is Houtian Bagua, double-named Wenwang Bagua, which is said to be the creation of Zhou Wenwu. The eight trigrams are Qian, Kun, Zhen, Xun, Li, Kan, Gen and Dui. The arrangement, symbolic position and number of the innate and acquired gossips are all different. The owners of the Xiantian Bagua are: 1. Qian lives in the south, with a number of one, opposite to Kun. 2 Kun lives in the north, with a number of eight, opposite to Qian. 3 Zhen is located in the northeast, with a number of four, opposite to Xun. 4 Xun lives in the southwest, numbering five, opposite Zhen. 5 They live in the east, numbering three, opposite the ridge. 6 Kan is located in the west, numbered six, opposite to Li. 7 Gen lives in the northwest, with a number of seven, opposite to Dui. 8 is located in the southeast, with a number of two, opposite to Gen. The combination of the above relative numbers is nine, the combination of Qian and Kun is nine, the combination of Zhen and Xun is nine, the combination of Li and Kan is nine, and the combination of Gen and Dui is also nine. There are differences between the acquired Bagua and the innate Bagua: 1. Living in the south, the five elements are fire, the number is nine, and it is opposite to Kan. 2. Kan is located in the north. The five elements are water. The number is one, opposite to Li. 3 Zhen is located in the east. The five elements are wood, and the number is three, which is opposite to Dui. 4 is in the west, the five elements are gold, the number is seven, and it is opposite to Zhen. 5 Qian lives in the northwest. The five elements are gold and the number is six. It is opposite to Xun. 6 Xun lives in the southeast. The five elements are trees, four in number, opposite to stems. 7. Kun lives in the southwest, and the five elements are earth. The number is two, and it is opposite to Gen. 8. Gen lives in the northeast. The five elements are earth. The number is eight, opposite to Kun. The hexagrams used in Bazhai Feng Shui are the Houtian Bagua. Each hexagram in this eight hexagrams refers to one of the six relatives: the father of Qianzhu, the mother of Kunzhu, the eldest son of Zhenzhu, the eldest daughter of Xunzhu, the middle son of Kanzhu, and the Lizhu. The middle girl, Gen is the master of the boy, and Dui is the master of the girl. When a certain direction in the home is unlucky, we can use the hexagrams in that direction to infer who will have the greatest impact. In the same way, which side is the most auspicious, we can also use the hexagrams in that direction to infer who will benefit the most. For example: in the west of the house, there is a Chuanxin evil spirit rushing in from the window (what Chuanxin evil spirit is will be introduced later). Since the west belongs to Dui, and Dui is a girl, the young girls in the family will be greatly affected, and the rest can be deduced by analogy. (1) Bagua Song and Jue: Qian is connected three times, Kun is broken six times, shaking up the bowl, Gen covering the bowl, Li is empty in the center, Bank is full in the middle, Dui is missing in the upper part, Xun is broken in the lower part. (2) Bagua algebra: Qian 1, Dui 2, Li 3, Zhen 4, Xun 5, Kan 6, Gen 7, Kun 8. (3) Bagua Direction Stem: Northwest. Hom: North. Gen: Northeast. Shock: East. Xun: Southeast. Li: South. Kun: Southwest. Against: West. (4) The eight trigrams belong to Qian, Dui (gold); Zhen, Xun (wood); Kun, Gen (earth); Li (fire); Kan (water). (5) Bagua generates Keqian, Dui (gold) generates Kan (water), Kan (water) generates Zhen and Xun (wood), Zhen and Xun (wood) generate Li (fire), Li (fire) generates Kun and Gen (earth), Kun, Gen (earth) generate Qian, Dui (gold). Qian, Dui (gold) overcomes Zhen and Xun (wood), Zhen and Xun (wood) overcome Kun and Gen (earth), Kun and Gen (earth) overcome Kan (water), Kan (water) overcomes Li (fire), Li (Fire) overcomes Qian and Dui (Gold).
(6) Bagua is strong but Qian and Dui are strong in autumn and weak in winter; Zhen and Xun are strong in spring and weak in summer; Kun and Gen are strong in four seasons and weak in autumn; Zhen and Xun are strong in summer and weak in four seasons; It flourishes in winter and declines in spring. (The four seasons refer to the last month of each season