Xuan Kong Feng Shui Part 4 - San Yuan

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Part 4
Understand the San Yuan and the 24 Mountains

A compass has a total of 360 degree. It is commonly divided into 8 sections of 45 degree each, describing the eight directions. In a Feng Shui Luo Pan, each of the 8 sections is further break down into 3 sections of 15 degree each. We name the 3 sections as heaven, earth and men thus it is the ‘San Yuan’ (three cycles). In total we have break down a compass of 360 degree into 24 sections of 15 degree each, call as the 24 mountains. The Luo Pan will have all the information displayed at a glance. Below is the table on the classifications, the table will also come in handy if you don’t have a traditional Feng Shui Luo Pan. I will describe on how to use the table in later session. I advise you to print the table out now as it will get a bit fuzzy later on. Notice the number 5 is missing because in the default Lo Shu diagram, the number 5 is suppose to be in the middle, it is associate with ‘Wu’ (formless).

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