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Xuan Kong Flying Star Calculator: Understanding the 81 Flying Stars (三元玄空飞星)

Unravel the ancient secrets of Imperial Feng Shui using our 81 Flying Star Calculator with detailed explanations. Our tool interprets the wisdom from four distinguished Xuan Kong Flying Stars Classics: Flying Star Commentary (飞星赋), Purple White Scroll (紫白诀), Classics of Mystical Stars (玄机赋), and Secret Decree of Xuan Kong (玄空秘旨).

Allow the time-tested principles of Imperial Feng Shui to guide your path towards a harmonious, prosperous, and energy-balanced space. Understand the profound influences of time and spatial orientation on your surroundings with our insightful tool.

Harness the Ancient Wisdom of Imperial Feng Shui with Imperial Harvest’s 81 Flying Star Calculator

Navigate the 81 Flying Star Calculator with ease using our concise, step-by-step guide.


Step 1: Determine the Period of Your Property

First, select the period of your property from the available drop-down menu. Generally, the period refers to either the year your property was constructed or the year you moved in, depending on the property type.

Step 2: Identify Your Property’s Facing Direction

Next, determine the facing direction of your home or office. A compass or a reliable smartphone app can be a helpful tool for this task. Once you’ve identified your direction, select it from the “Facing Direction” drop-down menu in our calculator. You can learn about the Property’s Period and Facing Direction here. 

Step 3: Access Your Customised Feng Shui Analysis

After entering your information into our 81 Flying Star Combination Calculator, simply click on the boxes to receive an in-depth explanation of the Flying Star combinations present in your space.

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Period:
Facing Direction:
SE
5
2
7
S
9
7
3
SW
7
9
5
E
6
1
6
C
4
3
8
W
2
5
1
NE
1
6
2
N
8
8
4
NW
3
4
9

Double Water (1)

Positive:

  • Water in front of the Kan Sector promotes and fosters academic success, creativity, and artistic brilliance.

Negative: 

The presence of a hill or a high-rise building in the 1,1 sector may cause hearing impairment among the occupants. Additionally, it can increase health risks such as kidney, digestive, and bladder issues.

Earth (2) destroys water (1).

Negative:

  • The womb is represented by Water (1), while mother (2) represents the married female members of the family. Therefore, this combination will negatively affect the female abdomen (2). Married women will be prone to suffer from miscarriages, childbirth complications and digestive issues.

Unfavourable for females:

  • Having a room, door, or stove located in the 1,2 sector can potentially lead to womb-related illnesses or miscarriages.

Unfavourable for males:

A door positioned in this sector could bring misfortune to the (1) middle son - referring specifically to unmarried males over the age of 16.

Water (1) produces Wood (3)

Positive:

  • Career advancement opportunities abound
  • Good income initially, but often short-lived and diminishes over time
  • Water (1) produces Wood (3) – Tan Lang (1) represents intelligence and Lu Chun (3) represents wealth. Intelligence is used to acquire more wealth.

Negative:

  • If the door is on the 1,3 sector, occupants may face difficulty in debt collection or payment.

If annual 7 flies into the 1,3 sector, it may bring about leg injuries, robberies and bankruptcy in its occupants. They may engage in extramarital affairs. Lightning also tends to strike and affect the property, resulting in Piercing Heart Sha.

Water (1) produces Wood (4)

Positive:

  • Enhances academic achievements, particularly in the fine arts such as writing and performing arts. It is recommended to use this sector as a study room.
  • The combination of Tan Lang (1), symbolising intelligence, with Wen Qu (4), representing the academic sphere, leads to occupants in this sector excelling in studies and research. During Periods 3 or 4, the annual star 7 enhances the auspicious aspects of 1,4. In Period 8, star 4 is a neutral star.

Negative:

  • Poor door placement or the presence of water in the Zhen Shen sector could result in sexual misconduct. This correlation can be understood by considering the connection between wood (4) and water (1), which symbolise the female (eldest daughter 4) and male (middle son 1), respectively.

Note:

Eldest daughter refers to a married female without children.

Middle son refers to an unmarried male above the age of 16.

Bad Earth (5) destroys Water (1)

Negative:

  • Occupants may be susceptible to illnesses and accidents due to the harmful influence of the 5 Yellow Star.
  • The middle son could face health issues related to the ear, reproductive organs, kidneys, and digestive system.

This sector could potentially contribute to miscarriages or womb cancer, making it an unfavourable choice for the marital bedroom, kitchen, or dining room.

Metal (6) produces Water (1)

Positive:

  • Occupants engaged in military or physical/manual work may experience wealth accumulation and career progression.
  • The 1,6 sector promotes career advancements for occupants, especially when combined with the monthly or yearly star 2.
  • Wealth increases in this sector, particularly when paired with the monthly or yearly star 8.
  • If the main door is located in this sector, travel opportunities may emerge when the monthly or yearly 9 star arrives in the 1,6 sector.

Negative:

Properties exhibiting the Fan Yin and Fu Yin patterns, featuring a 1,6 combination, and with a door situated in this sector, are likely to experience wealth depletion.

Metal (7) produces Water (1)

Negative:

  • Occupants residing in this sector are at risk of being bitten by venomous creatures, such as snakes. The number (1) symbolises poison within the water element, and the mouths of animals or insects can emit venom.
  • The star combination heightens the risk of food poisoning.
  • Both married and unmarried males may exhibit a tendency towards promiscuity. This particular star combination can lead men to pursue and attract younger females for sexual pleasure.

Due to the interaction between Water (1), which represents blood, and Po Jun (7), occupants may have a higher tendency to bleed.

Earth (8) controls Water (1)

Positive:

  • Proper door placement in this sector fosters wealth and prosperity.

Negative:

  • A room sector with this number is not beneficial for the middle son (1) as Earth (8) destroys Water (1).
  • In houses under the influence of the High Mountain and Down Water (山高水低) formation, this room sector number is detrimental to the youngest son (8), defined as males under the age of 16. An exception to this case occurs when the back of the house is lower than the front, aligning with the High Mountain and Down Water landform.
  • This sector could lead to water-related diseases, particularly affecting the kidneys and bladder.

Water (1) cooperates with Fire (9)

Positive:

  • Fosters harmonious relationships between married couples.
  • The youthful energy and virility associated with the middle son (1) and middle daughter (9) suggest a likelihood of having many children.(9)
  • The presence of a beneficial external landform corresponding to the 1,9 sector may usher in joyous events for the occupants.

Negative:

  • Unfavourable external landforms corresponding to the 1,9 sector may lead to eye and heart diseases among the occupants.

Earth (2) destroys Water (1).

Negative:

  • The number (1) symbolises the womb, and (2) represents married women with children.
  • Common health concerns include gynaecological and digestive system disorders, particularly abdominal issues.
  • This sector is unfavourable for females. If a room, door, or stove is located in the 2,1 sector, it could potentially lead to miscarriages or gynaecological problems.

It's also unfavourable for males, as a door situated in this sector could bring misfortune to the middle son (unmarried males over the age of 16).

Double Bad Earth (2)

Positive:

  • Ju Men (2) symbolises land and property. Occupants are likely to acquire significant land and property ownership, either through inheritance or diligent work.

Negative:

  • Children, particularly those whose rooms or main doors are located in the 2,2 sector, are susceptible to poor health.
  • This sector is unfavourable for the middle son.

Wood (3) controls Bad Earth (2)

Negative:

  • The presence of "bullfight sha" can incite family disputes and invite malefactors.
  • Women may face digestive and abdominal health problems, including menstrual discomfort, stomach disorders and eating disorders.
  • Occupants might find it challenging to accumulate wealth.
  • Lu Cun (3) represents money, wealth, and competition for material gains. When Lu Cun (3) and Ju Men (2) combine, it can lead to disputes.
  • Financial difficulties may escalate into lawsuits and potential imprisonment.

Wood (4) controls Bad Earth (2)

Negative:

  • Both are Yin stars — they wield potent influence and present challenges in mitigation.
  • Wind travels on earth — this could harm the spleen.
  • There's a likelihood of misunderstandings and disputes between the mother (2) and daughter-in-law if they reside within the 2,4 sector.
  • Women may be susceptible to rheumatism in the hips and complications from diabetes, owing to adverse effects on the pancreas.

Double Bad Earth (2,5)

Positive:

  • In Periods 1 and 2, star 2 acts as the Heaven Doctor (天医) star and exhibits a healing effect. In other periods, it's considered a sickness star

Negative:

  • Incorrect placement of water in the Ling Shen or Zhen Shen sectors, coupled with multiple 2,5 or 5,2 sectors, may expose occupants to serious health complications.
  • Beds located in 2,5 or 5,2 sectors can negatively impact the children in the household.
  • The presence of mountains in the north sector combined with 2,5 or 8 in the south might cause deafness in children.
  • Financial instability could potentially lead to bankruptcy.
  • Occupants are susceptible to health issues like stomach or intestinal cancers, miscarriages, various long-term diseases, and even death.
  • This area should be completely avoided.

Bad Earth (2) produces Metal (6)

Positive:

  • Draws wealth and prestige.

Negative:

  • The presence of Kun suggests insecurity and stinginess, potentially fostering miserly and greedy behaviours. In Period 6, it refers to amassing considerable wealth.
  • Occupants may face obstacles in getting married and are prone to stomach and menstrual-related complications.
  • Rooms in the 2,6 sector should not be used by the household's matriarch or patriarch to avoid becoming overly superstitious and susceptible to deviant supernatural advice.
  • Extreme superstition may make them easy targets for deceptive monks, fortune-tellers, and priests.
  • Common health issues relate to the intestines or abdomen.
  • Conflict between extreme Yin and extreme Yang is present — an excess of either can't yield anything beneficial.

Bad Earth (2) produces Metal (7)

Negative:

  • Kun represents sickness, linked to the stomach, while Dui pertains to the mouth. Occupants might be susceptible to digestive issues such as food poisoning and diarrhoea.
  • As both are Yin stars, younger and older women may struggle to maintain harmony.
  • Women might demonstrate lustful and assertive behaviours. However, the arrival of Star 8 can temper the negative aspects of pure Yin.
  • Bad door position can result in Queen Control, which is detrimental to the men in the household.
  • Female family members may experience more career advancement than males.
  • When the 2,7 combination is situated in front of a red building with a yearly or monthly number 9, fire-related accidents are a potential risk.

Double Earth (2,8)

Positive:

  • Yin 2 and Yang 8 complement each other.
  • The combination of Ju Men (2), governing land and property, and Juo Pu (8) leads to the acquisition or inheritance of multiple properties.

Negative:

  • Impacts the youngest son.
  • Occupants who are older women tend to engage in affairs with younger men.

Fire (9) produces Bad Earth (2)

Negative:

  • Both Yin stars can empower the females of the family.
  • Female occupants may exert Queen Control and are likely to become assertively authoritative.
  • Female occupants may remain single against their desires.
  • Children may exhibit physical abnormalities from birth and experience impaired or delayed cognitive development.

Water (1) produces Wood (3)

Positive:

  • Tan Lang (1) symbolises intelligence, and Lu Cun (3) symbolises wealth, fostering academic development and career advancement. This enhances the resident's mental capabilities and intelligence to acquire wealth and material luxuries.
  • The occupants' mental capacities and intelligence for accumulating wealth and material luxuries are heightened.

Negative:

  • Both stars are Yang, indicating that the aforementioned positives are shallow and short-lived. Loss of initial wealth tends to ensue.
  • If a door is located in the 1,3 sector, occupants may encounter difficulties in debt collection or payment.
  • Occupants also tend to face scandals, gossip and encounters with petty individuals.

Wood (3) controls Bad Earth (2)

Negative:

  • Occupants frequently encounter gossip, rumours, or instigations that can result in scandals, lawsuits, and breaches of contract, with a likelihood of imprisonment.
  • Occupants may experience challenges in collecting payments or debts.
  • Unfavourable for females, as health issues may include abdominal complications, menstrual pains, stomach and eating disorders, anorexia nervosa, bulimia, and obesity.

Double Wood (3)

Negative:

  • Lawsuits frequently arise from fights and arguments.

The arrival of the yearly or monthly 7 implies the possibility of children's deaths due to shootings and homicides.

Double Wood (3,4)

Positive:

  • Star 3 Zhen represents married men without children, while Star 4 Xun represents married women without children, indicating a harmonious match and a balance between Yin and Yang.
  • Lu Chun (3), the star of wealth, and Wen Qu (4), the star of academic knowledge, combine to bring wealth to the occupants.

Negative:

  • Occupants tend to be indecisive and make poor decisions that result in financial losses.
  • They also face temptations to acquire wealth through immoral means, ultimately leading to their downfall..
  • Loss of wealth through gambling is common.
  • With the monthly star 5, occupants may suffer from strokes or mental illnesses.
  • With the monthly star 7, occupants may experience accidents involving sharp objects.

Wood (3) controls Bad Earth (5)

Negative:

  • Star (5) Lian Zhen indicates that occupants may face financial difficulties and potential bankruptcy due to robberies, economic recession, addictions, and investment losses.
  • Star (3) refers to germs, while star (5) refers to poisons. Occupants also experience health issues such as digestive disorders, leg problems, and liver cancers.

Metal (6) destroys Wood (3)

Negative:

  • Injuries caused by horses or impacts with wood are common, often resulting in leg injuries and limps.
  • Male occupants, especially if a stove is located in the 3,6 sector, are prone to experiencing headaches and migraines.
  • The room in this sector should not be allocated to the eldest son.
  • It is advisable to avoid assigning this room to married men.

Metal (7) destroys Wood (3)

Negative:

  • Star (7) Xin metal disrupts Star (3) Yi Wood, with Xin metal symbolising a wife or mistress. Disharmonies within the family often arise, leading to the separation or divorce of married couples.
  • The combination of Lu Cun (3) and Broken Army (7) is unfavourable, indicating that occupants may become victims of robbery and fraud.
  • Injuries related to knives or metal, as well as incidents involving shootings, are likely.
  • Occupants may experience financial losses through failed businesses or stock market crashes.
  • The combination of 3 and 7 may result in car accidents, particularly if accompanied by the monthly or yearly star 3.

When the 3,7 sectors face a T-junction, it may lead to marital discord or divorce.

Wood (3) controls Earth (8)

Positive:

  • Placing a door in the 3,8 sector brings wealth to occupants.

Negative:

  • Children occupying a room in this sector are susceptible to illnesses and injuries that may result in death. Discord between them and their parents may also arise.
  • Health issues such as heart disease and asthma could manifest in occupants.
  • Zuo Fu (8) amplifies the effects of Lu Cun (3); however, Star 3 Wood undermines Star 8 Earth. This leads to adverse effects if the house or building is situated in an unfavourable position.

Wood (3) produces Fire (9)

Positive:

  • Perfect Yin Yang combination
  • Children tend to be intelligent and studious, bringing luck to the home.

Negative:

  • Although occupants may be intelligent, they may exhibit ruthless and stingy behaviour when the 3, 7, and 7 combinations appear at the main door (Period 7 facing the 卯 direction).
  • Resident is intelligent but ruthless and stingy when have 3,9,7 combo at main door (period 7 facing 卯direction)
  • Liver-related diseases are prone to occur frequently.

Water (1) produces Wood (4)

Positive:

  • The yin and yang relationship between (1) and (4) ensures a long-lasting production cycle.
  • The combination of Tan Lang (1), representing intelligence, and Wen Qu (4), representing the academic sphere, leads to occupants in this sector excelling in studies and research.
  • A favourable door position supports academic achievement. The presence of water in the 4,1 sector can enhance academic excellence.

Negative:

  • When (1) is not in the current period, (4) will deplete the water. This represents a Gua image of an unmarried male (aged above 16) and a married female, implying a man having a sexual relationship with his sister-in-law.
  • It creates a peach blossom combination where water in the Zhen Shen sector contributes to sexual misconduct.
  • The presence of water at the back of the property encourages sexual misconduct.

Wood (4) controls Bad Earth (2)

Negative:

  • Misunderstandings and arguments between the mother (2) and daughter-in-law (4) frequently occur.
  • Women are prone to experiencing hip rheumatism, as Trigram Xun 4 signifies winds that bring about rheumatism.
  • Diabetes-related issues are also common due to the adverse effect on the pancreas (the abdomen area represented by 2).

Both stars are Yin, indicating their significant influence but difficulty in mitigating their effects.

Double Wood (3,4)

Positive:

  • A married male without children (3) and a married female without children (4) create a yin-yang balance, making them compatible.
  • Lu Chun (3), the star of wealth, and Wen Qu (4), the star of academic knowledge, combine to bring wealth to the occupants.

Negative:

  • Occupants tend to exhibit indecisiveness and make poor decisions, leading to financial losses
  • They also face temptations to acquire wealth through immoral means, ultimately resulting in their downfall.
  • Loss of wealth through gambling is a common occurrence.
  • With the monthly star 5, occupants may experience strokes or mental illnesses.
  • With the monthly star 7, occupants may encounter accidents involving sharp objects.

Double Wood (4,4)

Negative:

  • The double Yin combination promotes laziness.
  • Occupants tend to remain unemployed and lazy.
  • Loss of wealth occurs as a result of indulging in extravagant lifestyles.

Wood (4) controls Bad Earth (5)

Negative:

  • Occupants have a tendency to become addicted to gambling and be involved in gangs.
  • Common health issues include skin diseases, digestive problems, and breast cancers.

Metal (6) controls Wood (4)

Negative:

  • Unfavourable for female members of the house.
  • Incidents involving knives or metal are prevalent.
  • Occupants are susceptible to hanging as a method of suicide.
  • (6) is dominant, while (4) is controlled, implying that occupants experience hectic work schedules and a lack of work-life balance.

Metal (7) controls Wood (4)

Negative:

  • Sisters (women in the house) may be prone to jealousy, quarrels, and arguments due to the combination of Star 4 (Yin) and Star 7 (Yin), which leads to discord.
  • Po Jun (7) may hinder Wen Qu (4), resulting in occupants being unpopular at work and facing challenges in career advancement.

Wood (4) controls Earth (8)

Positive:

  • Brings wealth to occupants.
  • Star (4) Wood undermines Star (8) Earth, having a similar effect as the 3,8 combination.
  • Its impact is milder compared to the 3,8 combination due to Yin-Yang relationships.

Negative:

  • Causes conflicts between parents and children.
  • Children should avoid using rooms in this sector as they may experience frequent illnesses and be prone to injuries.

Wood (4) produces Fire (9)

Positive:

  • Typically favourable for women, as the children born tend to be intelligent and prudent in managing their finances.
  • The combination of 4 and 9 suggests that the men in the house have more Yin or feminine characteristics.

Negative:

  • Female occupants often exhibit domineering and overbearing behaviour, resulting in Queen Control.
  • Difficulties in conceiving a male child may arise.
  • The Gua image reflects wind extinguishing fire, implying that women are more prone to experiencing wealth loss due to scandals.
  • Occupants tend to display stingy behaviour.

Bad Earth (5) controls Water (1)

Negative:

  • Earth (5) destroys Water (1).
  • Occupants are prone to death, illnesses, and accidents due to Lian Zhen (5).
  • Health issues related to the ear, kidneys, bladder, and reproductive organs.
  • Unfavourable for the middle son, referring to an unmarried male aged 16 and above.
  • Bad combination for the marital bedroom, kitchen, or dining room.

Double Bad Earth (5,2)

Positive:

  • In Period 1 & 2, Star 2 serves as a Heaven Doctor (天医) star, bringing a healing effect. Otherwise, it acts as a sickness star.

Negative:

  • Placing water incorrectly in the Ling Shen or Zhen Shen sectors with 2, 5, or 5, 2 implies a prevalence of illnesses.
  • Placing a bed in sectors 2, 5, or 5, 2, with a stove positioned on 7 and facing 7, can result in children being born with physical or mental impairments.
  • If there is a mountain in the north sector combined with 2, 5, or 8 in the south, it may cause deafness in children.
  • If the facing star is either 2 or 5, and the base star is either 2 or 5, financial instability leading to bankruptcy may occur.
  • Stomach or intestinal cancer, miscarriages, long-term diseases, and even death are likely in this area.
  • It is strongly advised to avoid this area entirely.

Wood (3) controls Bad Earth (5)

Negative:

  • Lian Zhen (5) can potentially result in death caused by the loss of wealth (3) due to robberies, economic recession, or even news of stock market crashes.
  • 3 represents bugs or germs, while 5 symbolises poison and illness. When a sector has a combination of 3,5 or 5,3, and star 4 arrives, there is a higher risk of contracting a serious flu or epidemic.
  • The presence of 3-5 combination meeting the monthly or yearly star 4 may lead to court cases.

Wood (4) controls Bad Earth (5)

Negative:

  • There is a likelihood of causing breast cancer in females, represented by the eldest daughter (4).
  • The combination of 5,4 meeting the monthly or yearly star 3 may lead to bankruptcy due to excessive gambling and indulgence.
  • Lian Zhen (5) is the star of adversity that can hinder academic progress and creativity, represented by Wen Qu (4).
  • This combination has the potential to promote sickness, particularly related to skin problems.

Bad Double Earth (5)

Negative:

  • Except for Period 5, this combination results in poor health, including the possibility of falling into a coma, severe struggles, disagreements, and discontent.
  • In Period 7, there is a likelihood of developing bone cancer, experiencing impotence, and sustaining injuries.
  • It is not advisable for a joint venture. This combination is unsuitable for use as a bedroom as it may lead to severe struggles, disharmony, and discontent, potentially resulting in divorce.

Bad Earth (5) produces Metal (6)

Negative:

  • Occupants are particularly prone to bone fractures and head injuries in this sector.
  • Generally, this sector is unfavourable for seniors, while the eldest son may be afflicted with mental health disorders.

Bad Earth (5) produces Metal (7)

Negative:

  • Since the mouth is represented by (7), occupants are susceptible to alcoholism and instances of food poisoning.
  • If the yearly or monthly star 9 aligns with 5,7, residents may experience venereal diseases, symbolised by the youngest daughter star (7) and the influence of star (5) Lian Zhen — a star associated with sickness, accidents, and death.
  • If the yearly or monthly star 9 is to meet 5-7, residents may suffer from sexual diseases resulting from frequent sex activities (symbolised by the unrestrained nature of youngest daughter star 7 and the effect from star 5 廉贞 star of sickness, accident and death)
  • Placing the bed in the 5,7 sector heightens the likelihood of contracting bronchitis or diseases of the oesophagus.
  • Occupants may also encounter malefactors, gossip, and backstabbers.

Double Earth (5,8)  

Negative:

  • Star 8 represents the skin, while Star 5 symbolises sickness, indicating that skin diseases are a common issue for occupants.
  • This sector is generally unfavourable for young children, represented by the youngest son (star 8).
  • Star 8 specifically represents unmarried males below the age of 16.

Fire (9) produces Bad Earth (5)

Negative:

  • Occupants have an increased likelihood of contracting venereal diseases resulting from engaging in paid sexual services.
  • Occupants are also more likely to require surgery.
  • Certain stove positions could lead to eye and heart diseases, as well as certain cancers.
  • Star 9 represents fire and bitterness, while Star 5 represents poison. When Star 7 (representing the mouth) aligns with these stars, it may indicate that occupants are more likely to abuse drugs.
  • Occupants are more prone to drug abuse, with cases of drug-induced suicides also being possible.

Metal (6) produces Water (1)

Positive:

  • Tan Lang (1) symbolises intelligence, while Wu Qu (6) represents roles in the military, physical labour, or manual labour. Individuals engaged in military, physical, or manual work tend to experience wealth and career progression.
  • Career advancement for managerial positions is influenced by combinations 1,3; 3,1; 1,4; and 4,1.
  • The 6,1 sector offers career advancements for individuals utilising manual skills.

Bad Earth (2) produces Metal (6).


Positive:

  • Attracts wealth and nobility.


Negative:

  • Occupants may encounter difficulties in getting married and may also experience stomach- and menstrual-related complications.
  • The matriarch/patriarch of the household should avoid occupying rooms in the 6,2 sector to prevent becoming highly superstitious and vulnerable to misleading supernatural advice.
  • When the stars 6 and 2 are in retreating Qi, occupants frequently experience nightmares and encounter spirits and supernatural phenomena.

Metal (6) controls wood (3)


Negative:

  • Injuries caused by horses, impacts with wood, and car accidents are common. Leg injuries that result in limping also tend to occur.
  • Occupants are prone to suffering from headaches and migraines.
  • The room in this sector should not be occupied by the eldest son. If your children are above 16 and married, avoid assigning this room to them.

Metal (6) controls Wood (4)


Negative:

  • The implications in the 4,6 sector are comparable, but instead of a tendency towards suicide, occupants are more likely to experience strangulation. This distinction is due to the positioning of the numbers, with 6 representing the head and 4 representing a rope.
  • It is unfavorable for female members of the household, leading to illness or a susceptibility to suicidal tendencies.

Bad Earth (5) produces Metal (6)

Negative:

  • Occupants are particularly prone to illnesses that may lead to bone fractures and head injuries.

The eldest son may be affected by mental health disorders.

Double Metal (6)

Positive:

  • Wealth and health abound for period 6


Negative:

  • Occupants are prone to bone fractures or injuries to the head region, such as migraines, brain tumours, vertigo, dizziness, etc.
  • The clash between two metals (6) results in harmful effects. This sector is unfavourable for seniors or the eldest son, who is likely to experience mental health disorders.

Double Metal (6,7)


Negative:

  • Gua image suggests a likelihood of male-female incompatibility incidences.
  • The clash of two metals (6 and 7) is likely to lead to conflicts, both in domestic and workplace settings. Ill temper is commonly observed among occupants. This phenomenon is referred to as "Cross Swords Sha."
  • The combination of 6 and 7 may also give rise to grievances among employees towards the management. Therefore, it is advisable to avoid having a door facing this combination or any external elements that could exacerbate its adverse effects (such as heavy traffic, rivers, bridges, or flyovers).
  • A combination of 6 and 7, along with a curved road surrounding the Southeast and Northwest corners, can result in accidents.
  • Occupants are at risk of armed robbery and fatalities involving metallic objects.
  • Common health issues include venereal and skin diseases, as well as ailments affecting the left side of the body.

Earth (8) produces metal (6)


Positive:

  • This sector promotes career advancements and boosts fame and reputation.
  • It also increases wealth through land inheritance.
  • Occupants are likely to attain powerful positions of authority.
  • This sector empowers occupants in military or law enforcement careers.
  • The arrival of the yearly, monthly, or daily star 1 signifies prosperity.


Negative outcome:

Occupants may encounter feelings of loneliness and face challenges with their mental health.

Fire (9) controls Metal (6)


Negative:

  • Residents in this room sector are prone to Parkinson's disease and complications related to the head, as the Fire of 9 weakens the metal of (6), resulting in adverse effects on the head area.
  • The father in this household may exhibit autocratic and authoritative behaviour in the upbringing of his children. He might be obstinate and often dismissive of his children's opinions.
  • The arrival of the yearly or monthly star 5 can trigger epidemics such as mad cow disease, dengue fever, Ebola, and cholera, posing a potential threat to the lives of occupants.
  • Occupants have demanding work schedules that involve frequent travel, which may lead to physical symptoms like coughing up blood.

Metal (7) produces Water (1)


Negative:

  • People residing under this combination are prone to easy bleeding due to the combination of water (1) representing blood and Po Jun (7).
  • They are also susceptible to food poisoning, as poison (represented by water - 1) needs to be ingested through the mouth (represented by 7).
  • Both married and unmarried males tend to engage in womanising behaviour.

Bad Earth (2) produces Metal (7)


Negative:

  • Unfavourable for male
  • A bad door position leads to "Queen Control."
  • Female members of the family may experience better career advancement compared to males.
  • When 2 and 7 are positioned in front of a red building with the yearly or monthly number 9, a fire accident is likely to occur.

Metal (7) controls Wood (3)


Negative:

  • The arrival of star 9 triggers fire accidents in this sector.
  • Vehicle accidents are likely when accompanied by monthly or yearly star 3.
  • Disharmony within the family often arises, leading to separation or divorce among married couples.
  • Occupants may become victims of robbery and fraud.
  • Injuries involving knives or other metal objects, as well as those caused by shootings, are likely.
  • Occupants may experience wealth loss due to failed businesses or stock market crashes.

Metal (7) controls Wood (4)

Negative:

  • Blood-related health issues are prevalent.
  • Sisters experience disharmony, often resulting in quarrels.
  • Occupants may face unpopularity at work and encounter obstacles in career advancement.

Bad Earth (5) produces Metal (7)

Negative:

  • Alcoholism and cases of food poisoning are prevalent.
  • The arrival of the yearly or monthly star 9 raises the risk of contracting venereal diseases.
  • Placing the bed in the 5,7 sector heightens the chances of developing bronchitis or other respiratory conditions.
  • Other health issues encompass ailments affecting the mouth and heart.

Double Metal (6,7)


Negative:

  • The gua image of an old man with a young lady indicates a lack of compatibility in terms of age difference between the male and female.
  • - Fights and potential riots are likely to occur due to the clash between metals 6 and 7, known as "Cross Swords Sha."
  • The combination of 6 and 7 increases the likelihood of domestic discord and conflicts among office workers. People residing in the house may have a volatile temper.
  • The inhabitants may develop abusive tendencies, and grievances among employees against the management may arise. Therefore, it is advisable to avoid having a door facing this combination or any external elements that could intensify its adverse effects, such as heavy traffic, rivers, bridges, or flyovers.
  • A combination of 6 and 7, along with a curved road surrounding the Southeast and Northwest corners, can lead to accidents and result in residents becoming disabled.
  • The inhabitants may face the risk of being injured or attacked by knives, choppers, or swords. Thus, residents should exercise caution and avoid getting involved in fights.
  • Furthermore, the residents of this sector should be vigilant not to provoke any potential enemies seeking revenge.
  • This combination promotes quarrels among siblings, domestic discord, jealousy, fighting, riots, deceptive behaviour, armed robbery, and fatalities involving metal.
  • Health issues include illnesses affecting the left side of the body, sexually transmitted diseases, and skin problems.
  • It is recommended to avoid having a door facing this combination or any external elements that may have adverse effects.

Double Metal (7,7)

Positive:

  • This sector has the potential to produce doctors, lawyers, Chinese Sinseh, and Feng Shui masters if the front door of the 7-7 sector faces a mountain with a half-gourd shape.
  • It can generate blacksmiths, butchers, or cooks if the front door of the 7-7 sector faces a mountain shaped like a hammer or a chopper.
  • It assists in achieving success in the military, sports, or jobs that require physical, manual, and labour skills.

Negative:

  • If the 7-7 sector flows towards the third month of the year or the third day of the month, theft and robbery are likely to occur.

If a door is located in the 7-7 sector, facing a green plant with large leaves, residents may encounter a female ghost. Therefore, it is advisable not to plant anything with significant foliage in front of the main door of the 7-7 sector and to remove any trees with large leaves.

Earth (8) produces Metal (7)

Negative:

  • Yin Yang balance: Star 8 Earth produces Star 7 Metal.
  • Having 7-8 at the main door can bring about good wealth.

Negative:

  • The presence of 7-8 combination may result in young men and women eloping and entering into early marriages, as 7 represents underage girls and 8 represents underage boys.

This combination can lead to indulgence in sexual activities.

Fire (9) controls Metal (7)

Negative:

  • Occupants are at a higher risk of fire-related accidents when the yearly star 2 or 5, or the monthly star 3 or 4 arrives in the 7,9 sector.
  • Due to the counteraction between Fire (9) and Metal (7), conflicts and confrontations among female occupants are frequently observed.
  • Star 7 represents Early Heaven Ba Gua Fire, indicating females below the age of 16, while Star 9 represents Later Heaven Ba Gua Fire, representing females above the age of 16.
  • The arrival of the yearly or monthly star 5 can trigger epidemics such as mad cow disease, dengue fever, Ebola, and cholera, potentially leading to fatalities among occupants.
  • The presence of Poison (5) increases the likelihood of occupants contracting venereal diseases through sexual encounters.

Earth (8) controls Water (1)

Positive:

  • Proper door positioning enhances revenue and prosperity.

Negative:

Room sectors with the number 1 are unfavourable for the middle son because Earth (8) controls Water (1). There is a likelihood of sickness, accidents, or even death.

Double Earth (2,8)

Positive:

  • Yin 2 and Yang 8 are complementary.
  • Combination of Ju Men (2), governing land and property,and Zuo Fu (8) results in the acquisition or inheritance of numerous properties.

Negative:

  • Older women occupants tend to have affairs with younger men. Such relationships could also occur in the workplace.

Wood (3) controls Earth (8)

Negative:

  • Avoid placing children's bedrooms in this sector as it can lead to disharmony between children and parents.

Star 8 (Zuo Fu, 左辅) amplifies the effects of Star 3 (Lu Cun, 禄存). However, Star 3 Wood counteracts Star 8 Earth and may result in various negative effects if the property is situated in an unfavorable position.

Wood (4) controls Earth (8)

Positive:

  • Brings wealth to occupants.
  • Star 4 Wood destroys Star 8 Earth, resulting in a similar effect as the 3,8 combination.
  • Its impact is less powerful compared to the 3,8 combination due to Yin-Yang relationships.

Negative:

  • Generates conflicts between parents and children.
  • Children should refrain from using rooms in this sector as they may experience frequent illnesses and be more prone to injuries.

Double Earth (5,8)

Negative:

  • Skin diseases are frequently observed.
  • This sector is generally unfavorable for young children.

Earth (8) produces metal (6)


Positive:

  • This sector promotes career advancements and boosts fame and reputation.
  • It also enhances wealth through inheritance of land.
  • Occupants are likely to attain influential positions of authority.
  • This sector empowers individuals pursuing careers in the military or law enforcement.
  • The arrival of the yearly, monthly, or daily star 1 signifies prosperity.

Earth (8) produces metal (7)

Positive:

  • Placing a door in this sector can lead to the accumulation of wealth.

Negative:

  • There is an increased risk of young men and women eloping.
  • These young individuals often engage in excessive sexual activity.

Double Earth (8)

Positive:

  • This is a favorable combination. It empowers occupants with high land ownership, as the presence of two Zuo Fu (左辅) represents land.

Fire (9) generates Earth (8)

Positive:

  • This sector brings engaging activities, auspicious occasions, and joyous events to its occupants.
  • If the monthly or yearly star 2 enters 8 or 9, it brings great prosperity.

Water (1) cooperates with Fire (9)

Positive:

  • Good external landform in the 1-9 sector brings happy and joyous events.
  • Husband and wife enjoy a good relationship.
  • The middle son (1) and middle daughter (9) possess youthful energy and virility, indicating the potential for many children.
  • Joyous events are probable when there are favourable external landforms in the 9,1 sector.

Negative:

  • The presence of unfavourable external landforms in the 9,1 sector increases the likelihood of eye and heart diseases.

Fire (9) produces Bad Earth (2)

Negative:

  • Female occupants are likely to become aggressively authoritative and remain single against their wishes.
  • Children may exhibit physical abnormalities from birth and experience impaired or slower cognitive development.
  • Both Yin stars have the potential to empower females in the family. Female occupants may assert Queen Control and are likely to become aggressively authoritative.

Wood (3) produces Fire (9)

Positive:

  • Perfect Yin Yang combination
  • Children are inclined to be intelligent and studious, bringing luck to the home.

Negative:

  • Fire accidents are likely when the yearly star 7 manifests.
  • Occupants may exhibit intelligence but display ruthless and stingy behaviour when combinations of 3, 7, and 7 appear at the main door (Period 7 facing the 卯 direction).

Wood (4) produces Fire (9)

Positive:

  • Generally favourable for women, as the children they bear tend to be intelligent and prudent in managing their finances.
  • The presence of 4 and 9 usually suggests that the men in the house have more "Yin" or feminine qualities.

Negative:

  • Female occupants have a tendency to be domineering and overbearing, leading to Queen Control.
  • Difficulties in conceiving a male child may arise.
  • The Gua image symbolises wind extinguishing fire, indicating that women are more susceptible to experiencing wealth loss due to scandals.
  • Occupants tend to exhibit stingy behavior.

Fire (9) produces Bad Earth (5)

Negative:

  • Occupants have an increased likelihood of contracting venereal diseases as a result of engaging in paid sexual services.
  • The arrival of Star 7 may make occupants more prone to requiring surgery.
  • Specific stove positions can lead to eye and heart diseases as well as certain cancers.
  • Star 9 represents fire and bitterness, while Star 5 represents poison. When Star 7 (representing the mouth) emerges, it may indicate an increased likelihood of occupants abusing drugs.

Fire (9) controls Metal (6)


Negative:

  • Children, particularly sons, may exhibit disobedience.
  • Fathers in the property may adopt an autocratic, antagonistic, and authoritative approach to raising their children.
  • Children, specifically the middle daughter (9) (referring to unmarried females above the age of 16), may display rebellious behaviour.
  • The arrival of the yearly or monthly star 5 can trigger epidemics such as mad cow disease, dengue fever, Ebola, and cholera, which may result in the death of occupants.
  • Occupants experience hectic work schedules involving frequent travel and may suffer from physical symptoms such as coughing up blood.

Fire (9) controls Metal (7)

Negative:

  • Occupants face an increased risk of fire-related accidents when the yearly star 2 or 5, or monthly star 3 or 4, arrives in the 7,9 sector.
  • As Fire (9) counters Metal (7), conflicts and confrontations among female occupants are common.
  • Star 7 represents Early Heaven Ba Gua Fire and pertains to females below the age of 16. Star 9 represents Later Heaven Ba Gua Fire and pertains to females above the age of 16.
  • The arrival of the yearly or monthly star 5 can trigger epidemics such as mad cow disease, dengue fever, Ebola, and cholera, potentially leading to the death of occupants.
  • With the arrival of Poison (5), occupants are likely to contract venereal diseases through sexual encounters.

Fire (9) produces Earth (8)

Positive:

  • This sector brings engaging activities, auspicious occasions, and joyous events to its occupants
  • When combined with the monthly star 2, this sector brings great prosperity, thanks to Star 9 Fire generating Star 8 Earth (always the Sheng Qi and Zuo Fu Star).
  • If the monthly or yearly star 2 enters 8 or 9, it brings forth great prosperity.

Double Fire (9)

Positive:

  • A favourable combination that heralds financial luck.
  • Occupants are blessed with good wealth luck and the potential for many children.

Negative:

Occupants may experience blindness if rocky hills are facing this sector.