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Master David Goh decoded the secrets of 81 Flying Stars Combinations based on four

highly authoritative Xuan Kong Flying Stars Classics:

Flying Star Commentary (飞星赋)

Purple White Scroll (紫白诀)

Classics of Mystical Stars (玄机赋)

Secret Decree of Xuan Kong 玄空秘旨)

Star Combination  Implications
1 1 Double Water (1)

Positive:

  • This is a good combination for scholastic achievements and creativity.
  • Water in front of the Kan Sector promotes intelligence, creativity and artistic imagination in the occupants.

Negative:

  • The existence of a hill or a high-rise building on the 1,1 sector could bring deafness to the occupants.
  • Other health risks include kidney, digestive and bladder-related issues.
1 2 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:

  • A room, door or stove situated at the 1,2 sector will lead to womb-related diseases or miscarriage.

Unfavourable for males:

  • A door in this sector will bring misfortune to (1) middle son – referring to unmarried males over the age of 16
1 3 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.
1 4 Water (1) produces Wood (4)

Positive:

  • Academic achievements with involvement in fine arts such as writing and performing arts. This sector is recommended to be used as a study room.
  • Combination of Tan Lang (1), representing intelligence, and Wen Qu (4), representing the academic sphere — results in occupants in this sector excelling in studies and research.
  • When in Period 3 or 4, annual star 7 strengthens the auspicious aspects of 1,4. In period 8, star 4 is a neutral star.
  • If a high-rise building is situated in the 1,4 sector, it encourages academic success in occupants.

Negative:

  • Bad door positioning or water existing in Zhen Shen sector may lead to sexual misconduct. This can be explained by the affinity between wood (4) and water (1) — which represent females (eldest daughter 4) and males (middle son 1)

Note:

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

Eldest daughter refers to a married female without children.

1 5 Bad Earth (5) destroys Water (1)

Negative:

  • Occupants are prone to illness and accidents due to the malevolent 5 Yellow Star.
  • Middle son experiences health issues relating to the ear, reproductive organs, kidney and digestive system.
  • May cause miscarriage or womb cancer, which makes it a bad combination for the marital bedroom, kitchen or dining room.
1 6 Metal (6) produces Water (1)

Positive:

  • Occupants involved in military or physical/manual work experience wealth and career progression.
  • The 1,6 sector brings career advancements to occupants, when combined with monthly or yearly star 2.
  • This sector also increases wealth, when combined with monthly or yearly star 8.
  • With the main door in this location, travel opportunities arise when the monthly or yearly 9 star arrives in the 1,6 sector.

Negative:

  • Properties with the Fan Yin and Fu Yin patterns, which have a 1,6 combination with a door located in this sector tend to experience loss of wealth.
1 7 Metal (7) produces Water (1)

Negative:

  • Occupants living in this sector are prone to be bitten by poisonous animals such as snakes. (1) represents poison in the water element, and the mouth of animals or insects will emit poison.
  • The star combination increases the chance of food poisoning.
  • Married and unmarried males will experience a tendency to womanise. This star combination will cause men to seek and groom younger girls for sexual pleasure.
  • Occupants tend to bleed easily due to the combination of blood represented by Water (1) and Po Jun (7).
1 8 Earth (8) controls Water (1)

Positive:

  • Good door positioning increases wealth and prosperity.

Negative:

  • Room sector with this number is unfavourable for middle son (1) because Earth (8) destroys Water (1).
  • For a house under the influence of Up Mountain and Down Water formation, a room sector with this number is unfavourable for the youngest son (8), which is defined as male below the age of 16 years old. The exception to this case applies when the back of the house is lower than the front, which complies with the Up Mountain and Down Water landform.
  • May cause water-related diseases related to the kidneys and bladder.
1 9 Water (1) cooperates with Fire (9)

Positive:

  • A good relationship between married couples.
  • Youthful energy and virility of middle son (1) and middle daughter (9) suggest the likelihood of many children.
  • The presence of a good external landform corresponding to the 1,9 sector will bring joyous events to the occupants.

Negative:

  • Bad external landforms corresponding to the 1,9 sector can bring eye and heart diseases to the occupants.

Note:

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

Middle daughter refers to an unmarried female above the age of 14.

 

Star Combination Implications
2 1 Earth (2) destroys Water (1)

Negative:

  • (1) represents the womb and (2) represents married women with children.
  • Common health issues are related to the gynaecological or abdominal–digestive system
  • Unfavourable for females. Likely to cause miscarriage or gynaecological problems if room, door or stove is situated at the 2, 1 sector.
  • Unfavourable for males, as a door at this sector will bring misfortune to the middle son.

Note:

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

2 2 Double Bad Earth (2)

Positive:

  • Ju Men (2) represents land and property. Occupants are likely to enjoy high land and property ownership due to inheritance or hard work.

Negative:

  • Children, especially those whose rooms or main doors are in the 2,2 sector, are prone to ill health.
  • Unfavourable for the middle son.
2 3 Wood (3) controls Bad Earth (2)

Negative:

  • Presence of “bullfight sha”, which gives rise to family arguments and the presence of malefactors.
  • Women may experience digestive and abdominal health issues, such as menstrual pain, stomach and eating disorders, anorexia nervosa, bulimia and obesity.
  • Occupants experience difficulties in accumulating wealth.
  • Lu Cun (3) signifies money, wealth and a fight for material gains. When Lu Cun (3) and Ju Men (2) combine, it results in arguments.
  • Financial troubles giving rise to lawsuits and imprisonment may arise.
2 4 Wood (4) controls Bad Earth (2)

Negative:

  • Both are Yin stars — with powerful influence and difficulties in alleviating.
  • Wind travels on earth – hurts the spleen.
  • Likelihood of misunderstanding and arguments between mother (2) and daughter-in-law, if they live within the 2,4 sector.
  • Women may be prone to suffer from rheumatism in the hips and diabetic complications, due to adverse effects on the pancreas.
2 5 Double Bad Earth (2,5)

Positive:

  • In Periods 1 & 2, star 2 is a Heaven Doctor (天医) star. Here, it has a healing effect. Otherwise, it is a sickness star.

Negative:

  • Incorrect placement of water of Ling Shen or Zhen Shen with a lot of 2,5 or 5,2 sectors implies that occupants can face serious health complications.
  • Beds situated in 2,5 or 5,2 sectors can adversely affect the children of the household.
  • Mountains in the north sector with a combination of 2,5 or 8 in the south may lead to deafness in children.
  • Financial instability may lead to bankruptcy.
  • Prone to health issues such as stomach or intestinal cancers, miscarriages, various long-term diseases and death.
  • This area should be avoided entirely.
2 6 Bad Earth (2) produces Metal (6)

Positive:

  • Attracts wealth and nobility.

Negative:

  • Kun implies insecurity and stinginess, which generates miserly and greedy behaviours. In Period 6, it talks about harnessing great wealth.
  • Occupants may encounter difficulties in getting married, and also tend to suffer from stomach and menstrual-related complications
  • Rooms in the 2,6 sector should not be occupied by the matriarch or patriarch of the household or they may become highly superstitious and vulnerable to deviant supernatural advice.
  • Extreme superstition may cause them to be cheated by monks, fortune-tellers and priests.
  • Common health issues are intestinal or abdominal-related
  • Conflict of extreme Yin and extreme Yang — excess of both cannot produce anything beneficial.
2 7 Bad Earth (2) produces Metal (7)

Negative:

  • Kun refers to sickness, with Qi in the stomach. Dui refers to the mouth. Occupants may be prone to digestive issues such as food poisoning and diarrhoea.
  • As both are Yin stars, younger and older women could find it difficult to get along.
  • Women may exhibit lustful and domineering behaviours.  However, Star 8 flying in can mitigate the downsides of pure Yin.
  • Bad door position results in Queen Control, which is unfavourable for men in the household.
  • Female members of the family may enjoy more career advancement than males.
  • When 2,7 is situated in front of a red building with a yearly or monthly number 9, fire-related accidents may occur.
2 8 Double Earth (2,8)

Positive:

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

Negative:

  • Affects the youngest son
  • Older women occupants tend to have affairs with younger men.
2 9 Fire (9) produces Bad Earth (2)

Negative:

  • Both Yin stars could bring power to females of the family.
  • Female occupants may assert Queen Control, and are likely to become aggressively authoritative.
  • Female occupants may remain single against their wishes.
  • Children may present physical abnormalities from birth, and suffer from impaired or slower cognitive development.

 

Star Combination Implications
3 1 Water (1) produces Wood (3)

Positive:

  • Tan Lang (1) represents intelligence and Lu Cun (3) represents wealth. This helps with academic development and career progression. This will promote the resident’s mental capability and intelligence to acquire wealth and material luxury.
  • Occupants’ mental capacities and intelligence in terms of acquiring wealth and material luxury are increased.

Negative:

  • Both stars are Yang. This combination indicates that the above positives are superficial and short-lived. Loss of initial wealth tends to occur.
  • If a door is at the 1,3 sector, occupants may face difficulty in debt collection or payment.
  • Occupants also tend to encounter scandals, gossip and petty people
3 2 Wood (3) controls Bad Earth (2)

Negative:

  • Occupants tend to encounter gossip, rumours or incitations that may bring about scandals and lead to lawsuits and breaches of contract. There is a likelihood of imprisonment.
    Occupants may face difficulties in collecting payments or debts.
    Unfavourable for females; health issues include abdominal complications, menstrual pains, stomach and eating disorders, anorexia nervosa, bulimia and obesity.
3 3 Double Wood (3)

Negative:

  • Lawsuits often result from fights and arguments.
  • With the arrival of yearly or monthly 7, it implies that death of children from shootings and homicides may occur.
3 4 Double Wood (3,4)

Positive:

  • Star 3 Zhen, refers to married men without children, whereas Star 4 Xun refers to 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 know-how, combine to bring wealth to occupants.

Negative:

  • Occupants tend to be indecisive and make wrong decisions which lead to 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 monthly star 5, occupants will suffer from stroke or mental illnesses.
  • With monthly star 7, occupants will encounter accidents involving sharp objects.
3 5 Wood (3) controls Bad Earth (5)

Negative:

  • Star 5 Lian Zhen indicates that occupants may encounter financial difficulties and even bankruptcy due to robberies, economic recession, addictions and investment losses.
  • (3) refers to germs, whereas (5) refers to poisons. They also experience health issues such as digestive disorders, leg problems, and liver cancers.
3 6 Metal (6) destroys Wood (3)

Negative:

  • Injuries caused by horses, or by impact with wood, are common. Leg injuries leading to limps also tend to occur.
  • Male occupants are likely to suffer from headaches and migraines, especially if a stove is located in the 3,6 sector.
  • Rooms in this sector should not be occupied by the eldest son.
  • Avoid allocating this room to married men.
3 7 Metal (7) destroys Wood (3)

Negative:

  • Star (7) Xin metal destroys Star (3) Yi Wood, with Xin metal representing a wife or mistress. Disharmonies in the family tend to arise, leading to the separation or divorce of married couples.
  • Lu Cun (3) and Broken Army (7) is a bad combination indicating that occupants may fall victim to robbery and fraud.
  • Knife or metal-related injuries, as well as shooting-related ones, are likely.
  • Occupants may lose wealth through failed businesses or stock market crashes.
  • The 3,7 combination may bring about car accidents, if accompanied by monthly or yearly star 3.
  • 3,7 sectors facing a T-junction may also lead to marital discord or divorce.
3 8 Wood (3) controls Earth (8)

Positive:

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

Negative:

  • Children occupying a room in this sector are prone to illnesses and injuries that could lead to death. Discord between them and their parents could also occur.
  • Health issues including heart diseases and asthma could arise in occupants.
  • Zuo Fu (8) enhances the effects of Lu Cun (3); however, Star 3 Wood destroys Star 8 Earth. This brings adverse effects if the house, or building is located in a bad position.
3 9 Wood (3) produces Fire (9)

Positive:

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

Negative:

  • Occupants may be intelligent, but show ruthless and stingy behaviour when 3, 7 and 7 combinations appear at the main door (Period 7 facing 卯 direction).
  • Liver-related diseases tend to be common.

 

Star Combination  Implications
4 1 Water (1) produces Wood (4)

Positive:

  • As (1) and (4) have a yin and yang relationship, the production cycle is long-lasting.
  • Combination of Tan Lang (1), representing intelligence, and Wen Qu (4), representing the academic sphere, results in occupants in this sector excelling in studies and research.
  • Good door position favours academic achievement. If water exists in the 4,1 sector, it could promote academic excellence.

Negative:

  • When (1) is not in period, (4) will drain 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 gives rise to a peach blossom combination, whereby water in the Zhen Shen sector leads to sexual misconduct.
  • Water situated at the back of the property promotes sexual misconduct.
4 2 Wood (4) controls Bad Earth (2)

Negative:

  • Misunderstandings and arguments between mother (2) and daughter-in-law (4) are common.
  • Women are likely to suffer rheumatism of the hips (Trigram Xun 4 signifies winds bringing rheumatism).
  • Diabetes-related problems are also common because of the adverse effect on the pancreas (abdomen area represented by 2).
  • Both are Yin stars, meaning they have great influence, but are difficult to mitigate.
4 3 Double Wood (4,3)

Positive:

  • A married male without kids (3) and a married female without kids (4) make up a yin-yang balance and are therefore compatible.
  • Lu Chun (3), the star of wealth, and Wen Qu (4), the star of academic know-how, combine to bring wealth to occupants.

Negative:

  • Occupants tend to be indecisive and make wrong decisions which lead to 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 monthly star 5, occupants will suffer from stroke or mental illnesses.
  • With monthly star 7, occupants will encounter accidents involving sharp objects.
4 4 Double Wood (4,4)

Negative:

  • Double Yin combination promotes laziness.
  • Occupants tend to remain jobless and lazy.
  • Loss of wealth due to an indulgence in extravagant lifestyles.
4 5 Wood (4) controls Bad Earth (5)

Negative:

  • Occupants tend to be addicted to gambling and involved in gangs.
  • Skin diseases, digestive problems and breast cancers are common.
4 6 Metal (6) controls Wood (4)

Negative:

  • Unfavourable to female members of the house
  • Knife or metal-related accidents abound.
  • Occupants are susceptible to suicide by hanging.
  • (6) is superior, whereas (4) is controlled — implying that occupants suffer from hectic work schedules and lack a work-life balance.
4 7 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) — engendering discord.
  • Po Jun (7) could hinder Wen Qu (4), causing occupants to be unpopular at work and face challenges in career advancement.
4 8 Wood (4) controls Earth (8)

Positive:

  • Brings wealth to occupants.
  • Star (4) Wood destroys Star (8) Earth, in which the effect is the same as the 3,8 combination.
  • Its effect is less potent than 3,8 combination due to Yin-Yang relationships.

Negative:

  • Generates conflict between parents and children.
  • Children should avoid using rooms in this sector as they may be sickly and injury-prone.
4 9 Wood (4) produces Fire (9)

Positive:

  • Usually favourable to woman, as children born tend to be intelligent and prudent in managing their finances.
  • 4,9 usually implies that the men in the house are more “Yin” or feminine.

Negative:

  • Female occupants tend to be domineering and overbearing, resulting in Queen Control.
  • Difficulties in conceiving a male child.
  • The Gua image talks about wind putting off the fire, implying that women are more prone to experiencing loss of wealth due to scandals.
  • Occupants tend to be stingy.

 

Star Combination Implications
5 1 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 relating to ear, kidneys, bladder and reproductive organs.
  • Unfavourable for middle son, referring to an unmarried male aged 16 and above
  • Bad combination for marital bedroom, kitchen or dining room.
5 2 Bad Double Earth (5,2)

Positive:

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

Negative:

  • Wrong placement of water of Ling Shen or Zhen Shen with 2,5 or 5,2 sectors implies a prevalence of illnesses.
  • Siting a bed in sectors 2,5 or 5,2, with a stove sitting on 7 and facing 7, can lead to children being born with physical or mental impairments.
  • If a mountain is in the north sector with a combination of 2, 5 or 8 in the south, it may cause deafness in children.
  • If the facing star is either 2 or 5 with a base star of either 2 or 5, financial instability which may lead to bankruptcy may occur.
  • Stomach or intestinal cancer, miscarriages, long-term diseases and even death are likely.
  • This area should be avoided entirely.
5 3 Wood (3) controls Bad Earth (5)

Negative:

  • Star 5 (廉贞) could bring about a loss of wealth, adverse health effects and even death.
  • Star 3 is unfavourable for the eldest son — causing adverse  health effects.
  • Occupants tend to suffer financial losses and even bankruptcy.
    With Star 4, serious flu is likely.
5 4 Wood (4) controls Bad Earth (5)

Negative:

  • Breast cancer is likely to befall females of the household (represented by eldest daughter)
  • May result in bankruptcy due to excessive gambling and wilful indulgence when 5,4 combination meets monthly or yearly star 3.
  • Star 5 (廉贞) is the star of adversity which could hinder academic progress and creativity, represented by Star 4 (文曲).
  • Related health issues are breast cancer and skin diseases.
5 5 Bad Double Earth (5)

Negative:

  • With the exception of Period 5, this combination leads to poor health, severe struggles, disagreements and discontent.
  • Poor health tends to befall occupants, with bone cancers, impotence and physical injuries especially common in Period 7 properties
  • Not ideal for joint venture.
  • Not suitable to use this as a bedroom as severe struggles, disharmony and discontent may arise, possibly leading to divorce.
5 6 Bad Earth (5) produces Metal (6)

Negative:

  • Occupants are especially prone sickness that may result in bone fractures and head injuries.
  • This sector is generally unfavourable for eldest son, as they may be afflicted with mental health disorders.
5 7 Bad Earth (5) produces Metal (7)

Negative:

  • As the mouth is represented by (7), occupants are likely to suffer from alcoholism and instances of food poisoning.
  • If the yearly or monthly star 9 meets 5,7, residents may suffer from venereal diseases, as symbolised by the youngest daughter star (7) and the effect from star (5) Lian Zhen — a star of sickness, accident and death.
  • Placing the bed in the 5,7 sector increases the likelihood of contracting bronchitis or diseases of the oesophagus.
  • Occupants may also encounter malefactors, gossip and backstabbers.
5 8 Double Earth (5,8)

Negative:

  • Star 8 represents the skin & Star 5 is the star of sickness, indicating that skin diseases are a common issue for occupants.
  • Sector is generally unfavourable to young children (represented by youngest son, star 8)
  • Star 8 represents unmarried males below the age of 16.
5 9 Fire (9) produces Bad Earth (5)

Negative:

  • Occupants have an increased likelihood of contracting venereal diseases, brought about by engaging in paid sexual services.
  • Due to the arrival of Star 7, occupants may be more likely to require surgery.
  • Certain stove positions could give rise to eye and heart diseases, and some cancers.
  • Star 9 represents fire and bitterness, whereas Star 5 represents poison. When Star 7 (representing the mouth) arrives, it may indicate that occupants are more likely to abuse drugs.

 

Star Combination Implications
6 1 Metal (6) produces Water (1)

Positive:

  • Tan Lang (1) represents intelligence and Wu Qu (6) represents military, physical or manual labourer roles. Occupants involved in military or physical or manual work experience wealth and career progression.
  • Career progression for managerial positions is under the influence of 1,3, 3,1, 1,4 and 4,1 combinations.
  • The 6,1 sector brings career advancements to occupants involved in the use of manual skills.

Negative:

  • Occupants are prone to haemorrhages and knife-related injuries.
6 2 Bad Earth (2) produces Metal (6)

Positive:

  • Attracts wealth and nobility.

Negative:

  • When the stars 6 and 2 are in retreating Qi, occupants commonly suffer from nightmares, and encounter spirits and supernatural occurrences.
  • Occupants may encounter difficulties in getting married, and also tend to suffer from stomach and menstrual-related complications.
  • Rooms in the 6,2 sector should not be occupied by the matriarch/patriarch of the household or they may become highly superstitious and vulnerable to deviant supernatural advice.
6 3 Metal (6) controls Wood (3)

Negative:

  • Occupants are likely to suffer from headaches and migraines.
  • Injuries caused by horses, or by impact with wood, are common. Leg injuries leading to limps also tend to occur.
  • Rooms in this sector should not be occupied by the eldest son, referring to those above the age of 16.
  • Other common health issues include cirrhosis, knife wounds, and injuries from car accidents.
6 4 Metal (6) controls Wood (4)

Negative:

  • Implications are similar to those of the 4,6 sector, However, instead of being prone to suicide, occupants are more likely to be strangled. This difference arises because in the 6,4 sector, 6 (symbolising the head) comes before 4 (symbolising a rope).
  • Unfavourable to female members of the house, inducing illness or suicidal tendencies.
6 5 Bad Earth (5) produces Metal (6)

Negative:

  • Occupants are especially prone illnesses that may result to bone fractures and head injuries.
  • The eldest son may be afflicted with mental health disorders.
6 6 Double Metal (6)

Positive:

  • During Period 6, health and wealth abound.

Negative:

  • Occupants are prone to bone fractures or afflictions to the head region such as migraine, brain tumours, vertigo, dizziness, etc.
  • The clash between two metals (6) results in harmful effects. This sector is unfavourable for seniors or elder son, who is likely to suffer from mental health disorders.
6 7 Double Metal (6,7)

Negative:

  • Gua image indicates that incidences of male-female incompatibility are likely.
  • The clash of 2 metals (6 and 7) is likely to bring about fights, in the form of domestic and workplace discord. Ill temper is common among occupants. This is known as “Cross Swords Sha”
  • 6,7 combination are likely to bring out grievances among employees against the management may also occur. Therefore, try to avoid having a door facing this or any outside elements which could accentuate its adverse effect (heavy traffic, rivers, bridges, fly-overs).
  • A 6,7 combination with a curved road surrounding the Southeast and Northwest corners will bring about accidents.
  • Occupants are susceptible to armed robbery and death involving metallic objects.
  • Common health issues include venereal and skin diseases, and illnesses affecting the left side of the body.
6 8 Earth (8) produces Metal (6)

Positive:

  • This sector facilitates advancements in career, and heightens fame and reputation.
  • Enhances wealth through land inheritance.
  • Star 8 (左辅) empowers occupants in military or law enforcement careers, helping to attain more authority and power.
  • Occupants are likely to find themselves in powerful positions of authority.
  • The arrival of the yearly, monthly or daily Star 1 heralds prosperity.

Negative:

  • Occupants may experience loneliness and poor mental health.
6 9 Fire (9) controls Metal (6)

Negative:

  • Children, especially sons, may be disobedient.
  • Fathers in the property could be autocratic, antagonistic and authoritative in the upbringing of their children.
  • Children, especially the middle daughter (9) (referring to unmarried females above the age of 16), may be rebellious.
  • The arrival of the yearly or monthly star 5 triggers epidemics such as outbreaks of mad cow disease, dengue fever, ebola and cholera. Serious epidemics could cause death to the afflicted inhabitants.
  • Fire burning Heavenly Gate, indicating that occupants may vomit blood as fire counters metal (lung). This means that occupants face hectic work schedules involving frequent travel, and may physically cough up blood.

 

Star Combination Implications
7 1 Metal (7) produces Water (1)

Negative:

  • Occupants in this sector are prone to alcoholism, food poisoning or being bitten by poisonous animals such as snakes.
  • Married and unmarried males will experience a tendency to womanise.
  • Occupants tend to bleed easily due to the combination of blood, represented by Water (1), and Po Jun (7).
7 2 Bad Earth (2) produces Metal (7)

Negative:

  • Unfavourable for males.
  • When the 7,2 sector is situated in front of a red building, fire accidents occur with monthly or yearly star 9.
  • Competitors may thrive at the expense of occupants’ business pursuits.
  • Occupants may be prone to coughs, diarrhoea and knife injuries, and encounter problems conceiving.
  • Women may exhibit lustful and domineering behaviours, and also enjoy career advancements at the expense of male occupants.
7 3 Metal (7) controls Wood (3)

Negative:

  • The arrival of Star 9 triggers fire-related accidents in this sector.
  • Knife or metal-related injuries, as well as shooting-related ones, are likely.
  • Disharmonies in the family tend to arise, leading to separation or divorce of married couples.
  • Occupants may lose wealth through failed businesses or stock market crashes. They may fall also victim to robbery and fraud.
  • Vehicle accidents are likely if accompanied by monthly or yearly star 3.
7 4 Metal (7) controls Wood (4)

Negative:

  • Blood-related health issues are common.
  • Sisters suffer from disharmony that manifests in the form of quarrels.
  • Occupants may be unpopular at work and cause difficulties and challenges in career advancement.
7 5 Bad Earth (5) produces Metal (7)

Negative:

  • Alcoholism and incidences of food poisoning are common.
  • The arrival of the yearly or monthly star 9 increases the likelihood of venereal diseases.
  • Occupants may also encounter malefactors, gossip and backstabbers.
  • Placing the bed in the 5,7 sector increases the likelihood of contracting bronchitis or other respiratory conditions.
  • Other health conditions include those affecting the mouth and heart
7 6 Double Metal (6,7)

Negative:

  • Gua image indicates that incidences of male-female incompatibility are likely.
  • The clash of 2 metals (6 and 7) is likely to bring about fights, in the form of domestic and workplace discord. Ill temper is common among occupants. This is known as “Cross Swords Sha”
  • 6,7 combination are likely to bring out grievances among employees against the management may also occur. Therefore, try to avoid having a door facing this or any outside elements which could accentuate its adverse effect (heavy traffic, rivers, bridges, fly-overs).
  • A 6,7 combination with a curved road surrounding the Southeast and Northwest corners will bring about accidents.
  • Occupants are susceptible to armed robbery and death involving metallic objects.
  • Common health issues include venereal and skin diseases, and illnesses affecting the left side of the body.
7 7 Double Metal (7,7)

Positive:

  • Occupants may potentially become prominent and successful doctors, lawyers, Chinese physicians or Feng Shui masters if the door of the 7,7 sector faces a half-gourd-shaped mountain.
  • On the other hand, if this door in the 7,7 sector faces a hammer or chopper-shaped mountain, occupants tend to be good blacksmiths, butchers or cooks.
  • Occupants excel in the military, in sports or in jobs requiring physical skills or manual labour.

Negative:

  • Thefts or robberies may befall occupants at certain times of the year.
  • Situating a door at the 7,7 sector and facing a large-leafed green plant heightens the risk of occupants encountering female ghosts. Occupants should remove any such plants near this sector.
7 8 Earth (8) produces Metal (7)

Positive:

  • Yin-Yang balance
  • Situating a door at this sector can lead to good wealth accumulation.

Negative:

  • Heightened risk of young men and women eloping.
  • These young men and women tend to engage in excessive sexual contact.
7 9 Fire (9) counters Metal (7)

Negative:

  • Occupants face an increased risk of fire-related accidents if 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 refers to females below the age of 16. Star 9 represents Later Heaven Ba Gua Fire, and refers to females above the age of 16.
  • The arrival of the yearly or monthly star 5 triggers epidemics such as outbreaks of mad cow disease, dengue fever, ebola and cholera, which may bring death to occupants.
  • With the arrival of Poison (5), occupants are likely to contract venereal diseases from sexual encounters.

 

Star Combination Implications
8 1 Earth (8) controls Water (1)

Positive:

  • Good door positioning increases revenue and prosperity.

Negative:

  • Room sector with this number is unfavourable for middle son (1) because Earth (8) destroys Water (1). Sickness, accidents or even death are likely.
8 2 Double Earth (2,8)

Positive:

  • Yin 2 and Yang 8 are complementary.
  • Combination of Ju Men (2), governing land and property, and Juo Pu (8) result 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.
8 3 Wood (3) controls Earth (8)

Negative:

  • Avoid locating bedrooms for children in this sector as it can result in disharmony between children and parents. 
  • Star 8 (左辅) enhances the effects of Star 3 (禄存). However, Star 3 Wood destroys Star 8 Earth and may bring a range of adverse effects if the property is located in a bad position.
8 4 Wood (4) controls Earth (8)

Positive:

  • Brings wealth to occupants.
  • Star (4) Wood destroys Star (8) Earth, in which the effect is the same as the 3,8 combination.
  • Its effect is less potent than 3,8 combination due to Yin-Yang relationships.

Negative:

  • Generates conflict between parents and children.
    Children should avoid using rooms in this sector as they may be sickly and injury-prone.
8 5 Double Earth (5,8)

Negative:

  • Star 8 represents the skin, whereas Star 5 represents sickness, indicating that occupants of this sector are prone to skin diseases.
  • This sector is generally unfavourable for young children.
8 6 Earth (8) produces Metal (6)

Positive:

  • This sector facilitates advancements in career, and heightens fame and reputation.
  • Enhances wealth through land inheritance.
  • Star 8 (左辅) empowers occupants in military or law enforcement careers, helping to attain more authority and power.
  • Occupants are likely to find themselves in powerful positions of authority.
  • The arrival of the yearly, monthly or daily Star 1 heralds prosperity.
8 7 Earth (8) produces Metal (7)

Positive:

  • Yin-Yang balance
  • Situating a door at this sector can lead to good wealth accumulation.

Negative:

  • Heightened risk of young men and women eloping.
  • These young men and women tend to engage in excessive sexual contact.
8 8 Double Earth (8)

Positive:

  • Favourable combination
  • Empowers occupants with high land ownership as presence of two Zuo Fu (左辅) represents land.
8 9 Fire (9) produces Earth (8)

Positive:

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

 

Star Combination Implications
9 1 Water (1) cooperates with Fire (9)

Positive:

  • If there is a good external landform corresponding to the 1-9 sector, it will bring happy joyous events.
  • Good relationship between husband and wife.
  • The youthful energy and virility of the middle son (1) and middle daughter (9) suggest the likelihood of many children.
  • Joyous events are likely in the presence of good external landforms corresponding to the 9,1 sector.

Negative:

  • Eye and heart diseases are likely in the presence of bad external landforms corresponding to the 9,1 sector.
9 2 Fire (9) produces Bad Earth (2)

Negative:

  • Female occupants are likely to become aggressively authoritative, and remain single against their wishes.
  • Children may present physical abnormalities from birth, and suffer from impaired or slower cognitive development.
  • Both Yin stars could bring power to females of the family. Female occupants may assert Queen Control, and are likely to become aggressively authoritative.
9 3 Wood (3) produces Fire (9)

Positive:

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

Negative:

  • Fire accidents are likely with the onset of yearly star 7.
  • Occupants may be intelligent, but show ruthless and stingy behaviour when 3, 7 and 7 combinations appear at the main door (Period 7 facing 卯 direction).
9 4 Wood (4) produces Fire (9)

Positive:

  • Usually favourable to woman, as children born tend to be intelligent and prudent in managing their finances.
  • 4,9 usually implies that the men in the house are more “Yin” or feminine.

Negative:

  • Female occupants tend to be domineering and overbearing, resulting in Queen Control.
  • Difficulties in conceiving a male child.
  • The Gua image talks about wind putting off the fire, implying that women are more prone to experiencing loss of wealth due to scandals.
  • Occupants tend to be stingy.
9 5 Fire (9) produces Bad Earth (5)

Negative:

  • Occupants have an increased likelihood of contracting venereal diseases, brought about by engaging in paid sexual services.
  • Due to the arrival of Star 7, occupants may be more likely to require surgery.
  • Certain stove positions could give rise to eye and heart diseases, and some cancers.
  • Star 9 represents fire and bitterness, whereas Star 5 represents poison. When Star 7 (representing the mouth) arrives, it may indicate that occupants are more likely to abuse drugs.
9 6 Fire (9) controls Metal (6)

Negative:

  • Children, especially sons, may be disobedient.
  • Fathers in the property could be autocratic, antagonistic and authoritative in the upbringing of their children.
  • Children, especially the middle daughter (9) (referring to unmarried females above the age of 16), may be rebellious.
  • The arrival of the yearly or monthly star 5 triggers epidemics such as outbreaks of mad cow disease, dengue fever, ebola and cholera, which may bring death to occupants.
  • Occupants face hectic work schedules involving frequent travel, and may physically cough up blood.
9 7 Fire (9) controls Metal (7)

Negative:

  • Occupants face an increased risk of fire-related accidents if 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 refers to females below the age of 16. Star 9 represents Later Heaven Ba Gua Fire, and refers to females above the age of 16.
  • The arrival of the yearly or monthly star 5 triggers epidemics such as outbreaks of mad cow disease, dengue fever, ebola and cholera, which may bring death to occupants.
  • With the arrival of Poison (5), occupants are likely to contract venereal diseases from sexual encounters.
9 8 Fire (9) produces Earth (8)

Positive:

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

Positive:

  • Favourable combination heralding financial luck.
  • Occupants are blessed with good wealth luck and many children.

Negative:

  • Rocky hills facing this sector may lead to blindness in occupants