In the twenty-ninth of the sixty-four hexagrams in the Book of Changes, a bright moon shines on the water, only to see a shadow disappear. The fool went down and took it as money, groping around with nothing.
2. The number 2 stands for Kuntu.
Sixty-four hexagrams of the Book of Changes, bearing all things, are endless. Kungua, symbolized by a female horse, shows that she is an authentic supporter of all things and has a gentle nature.
The number 3 stands for shockproof wood.
The 5 1 hexagram in the Book of Changes belongs to the sixty-four hexagrams, and it is a thunder. The overlap of the two earthquakes has a huge response, which can eliminate the boring atmosphere and prosper.
4. The number 4 stands for Li Jue.
Sixty-four hexagrams in the Book of Changes are fifty-seven. One leaf falls on the beach alone, and there is no water to advance and retreat. When it rains, rivers and lakes overflow, so there is no need to go back and forth.
5. The number 5 represents the soil in the middle.
Wu soil is solid and heavy, both neutral and positive, static and moving, and everything is in command. When things are wet, they are healthy, while when things are dry, they are sick. If you are in Genkun, you are afraid of grabbing silence.
6. The number 6 represents dry gold.
In the Book of Changes, 1 hexagram belongs to sixty-four hexagrams. When the dragon was trapped, it got lucky, and it couldn't help beaming. All hopes are fulfilled and wealth is getting higher and higher.
7. The number 7 represents the exchange of gold.
In the fifty-ninth of the sixty-four hexagrams in the Book of Changes, I saw a gold ingot crossing the river. I hope the shore is wide and the water is deep. I hope wealth is hard to get. I have been thinking about it in vain day and night.
8. The number 8 stands for root soil.
In the Book of Changes, it belongs to the fifty-third of the sixty-four hexagrams. The monarch bird is lucky to come out of the cage and get rid of the disaster. Once he is lucky, he will go wherever he goes, east, west, north and south.
9. The number 9 stands for leaving the fire.
In the Book of Changes, which belongs to the thirtieth of the sixty-four hexagrams, the official came to dominate the promotion, the farm industry increased, the commercial interest was strong, and the craftsman art flourished.
Digital analysis of digital geomantic omen;
1, the five elements of the number and their meanings.
Feng shui mainly talks about yin and yang and five elements. At the earliest time, there were no numbers, no directions, only schematic diagrams; 1, 6 is water, 2, 7 is fire, 3, 8 is wood, 4, 9 is gold, 5, 0 is earth.
2. Singular and even numbers.
In Feng Shui, singular is generally taboo and rarely used, because it represents imbalance, which will lead to a person's career fortune leaning to one side. If you have to use odd numbers, you'd better choose even numbers, which is beneficial to the development of your career. In contrast, even numbers are very pleasing because they represent neatness and balance. So we usually choose even numbers.