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Nine houses in: Kun, Qian, Burgundy, Tui, Li and other 8 house figures how to row?

Nine Palace: Kun, Qian, Burgundy, Dui, and other 8 Palace figures in accordance with the nine-grid arrangement is as follows:

Nine Palace: Qian Palace, Kan Palace, Burgundy Palace, Zhen Palace, Palace, Sundown Palace, away from the Palace, the Kun Palace, the Palace of Dui also! Among them, dry, Kan, Burgundy, Zhen belongs to the four Yang Palace, Sundance, away from the Kun, against the four Yin Palace, plus the Palace *** for the nine Palace.

There is a song to describe the Qimen Tanjia's nine palace grid: Dai nine Crawler, left three right seven, two or four for the shoulder, six or eight for the foot, five in the center of the palace.

Expanded Information:

The Nine Palaces and the Eight Trigrams are both part of traditional Chinese culture.

1, Bagua with

"one" for Yang, with

"--" for Yin, with three such symbols, composed of eight forms, called Bagua. Each trigram form represents a certain thing. Qian represents heaven, Kun represents earth, Kan represents water, Li represents fire, Zhen represents thunder, Burgundy represents mountains, Xun represents wind, and Dui represents swamps.

2, the so-called nine palaces, that is, Qian Palace, Kan Palace, Burgundy Palace,

Zhen Palace, Zhong Palace, Sunda Palace, Li Palace, Kun Palace, Tui Palace. Among them, dry, Kan,

Burgundy, Zhen is the four Yang Palace, Sundance, away from the four Yin Palace, Kun, against the four Yin Palace, plus the Nakagong *** for the Nine Palace.

Nine Palace gossip and nine natural numbers correspond to the composition of the nine Palace eight

Gua map.

In the basic theory of gossip, there are two meters of Taiji, two meters of the four elephants, four elephants of gossip. The two yi means yin and yang,

The four elephants refer to the sun, taiyin, shaoyang and shaoyin.

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