One: The community has a courtyard wall with only one gate.
In such cases, it's essential to first understand the historical context of the wall's construction. Then, we use the Yuanyun (a traditional Chinese geomancy chart) to map out the entire yard and identify the position of the selected property within the courtyard. This helps determine the general auspiciousness or inauspiciousness of the location.
Next, we use a compass to establish the relative position of the community gate within the yard. We analyze the gate's orientation and its relationship with the surrounding environment, including the "Xuankong City Gate" method, which considers the flow of energy and spatial balance.
We then examine the door of the real estate unit and the courtyard gate for their own auspicious qualities. If the conditions are favorable, the property may be considered suitable for purchase.
Thirdly, we set the direction of the building using the compass, create an astrolabe chart, and conduct a comprehensive analysis by considering the surrounding environment. Based on this, we evaluate the overall quality of the property. Depending on the specific situation, we decide whether the property is worth buying, or if renovation is necessary. This also helps in planning the layout of the rooms to maximize comfort and positive energy flow.
Two: The community has two or more gates.
In this case, each gate is evaluated individually to determine its energetic influence. Then, based on the property’s location and its corresponding star chart, we perform a comprehensive assessment of the property's overall fortune.
When selecting such a property, the first priority is to consider the external air outlet (the main entrance). It's best to choose a property where the external air outlet is strong and favorable. After that, we assess the overall energy of the courtyard using the star plate. Finally, we determine the building's orientation and other factors, aiming to select the most auspicious option available.
Four: The community has no courtyard and no gate.
In these cases, the building's orientation is usually based on the sunny side. It's preferable to choose a "squat" (a stable, grounded position) rather than a "star" (an unstable or overly active position). When selecting such a property, if it falls within the Bing Ding three-way area, and there are open spaces both before and after the current eight directions, with buildings located outside those open areas, then we can use special techniques from the Yuanyun chart to arrange the decoration and room layout accordingly. This helps achieve the best possible living conditions.
Five: There is an open space in front of the building, and buildings are located in front of it.
This setup can be ideal for choosing a property that aligns with the "Mountain to Wang Bureau" or "Double Star" configuration, depending on the specific energies involved.
Six: The front of the residential building is a mountain, while there is an open space behind it, with optional double-star buildings located outside the open area.
Seven: The property is positioned with the back facing a mountain.
This is a favorable condition, as it allows for the "end of the mountain" to provide support and stability.
Eight: The property is fully surrounded by structures.
This situation can lead to negative energy accumulation. While it's still possible to choose such a house, it's generally not recommended due to potential unfavorable influences.
Nine: The property is a single-family home.
In this case, the focus should be on aligning the building with the "Mountain to Wang Bureau" principle for optimal energy flow.
Ten: The single-family home has a courtyard wall with multiple gates.
The gate that directly connects to the outside is considered the main air outlet or gas gate. This is a key factor in evaluating the property's energy and should be analyzed carefully.
Eleven: Astrolabe arrangement for the unit.
If a unit contains two households, or even three, the way to arrange the astrolabe depends on the specific layout of the unit. For example, if a unit has two households, and each house is approximately square-shaped, each can have its own individual chart for analysis. However, if a unit has three households and the layout is long or irregular, it might be better to use a shared chart for all three. According to the principles of Tianyuan Wuge, the rooms are then divided and arranged accordingly to optimize the living environment.
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