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What compass should I use to see Feng Shui?

Compass is an important tool for geomantic operation, and its basic function is orientation. When we understand the knowledge of feng shui and regulating qi, we must first learn the basic method of compass orientation.

How to read the compass:

The place where the needle is placed in the center of the compass is called Tianchi, and the needle in Tianchi is called magnetic needle. Because of the principle of geomagnetism, the magnetic needle will point to the north and south accurately and will not be disturbed by the surrounding magnetic field.

The red head direction of the magnetic needle is due south, and the bald head direction is due north. When looking at the direction with a compass, put the compass smoothly, with the red head pointing to the word "noon" and the white head pointing to the word "child", aiming at the meridian black line of Tianchi, so that good or bad luck can be judged after the magnetic needle is stable.

First, the needle:

The pointer swings and does not return to the center line. There are deep pools of strange rocks in this place, and living there is a curse. If the needle moves under the third or ninth feet, there must be old-fashioned artifacts and the like, bringing out dissolute women and wizards, who are lonely and miserable.

Second, the needle:

Needle process, also known as floating needle, indicates that there is involvement, but this is a good yin, either a blessing of ancestors or a blessing of the protector.

Third, sink the needle:

The pointer sank. It shows that it is not evil to have Yin Qi involved, but if it is unjust or abnormal death, it will make ordinary people feel uncomfortable.

Fourth, turn the needle:

The pointer keeps turning. When evil yin intervenes, resentment lingers, and living will hurt.

Five, needle:

The pointer is half floating and half sinking, or it doesn't sink to the top. There are graves in the field. If you live there, you must cry more, and you need to guard against lawsuits.

Six, the needle:

The needle did not return to the center line smoothly, or the needle flew obliquely. There are rebellious people here, who have both money and people, and there is no feng shui at all.

Seven, side needle:

The pointer has stopped, but it has not returned to the center line. This place is an ancient sacred place, so you can't live at home.

Eight, is the needle:

There is nothing abnormal, neither biased nor inclined. This place is normal and can be used for other considerations.