The steps of the six-yao arrangement method are as follows:
1. The hexagram method of copper coins.
Preparation materials: three ancient copper coins, Qianlong Tongbao is the best and has the most spiritual power. Some people say what should I do if I can’t find ancient copper coins? It's simple, skip this section and look at the next section on how to make hexagrams on coins. The side marked Qianlong Tongbao is called the literal side, and the other side is called the back side, with Manchu symbols written on it.
Swing the three copper coins in the palm of your hand, do not get them stuck between your fingers, let the coins shake, and then scatter them on the table. After the coins stop, record the arrangement and combination of the three coins. One record is one line at a time, and copper coins need to be thrown six times per day to form the six lines required for a hexagram.
Note: After the coins are scattered, do not interfere with the rolling of the coins. Even if the coins roll off the table, do not block them. Wait until the coins roll to stop and then look at which side it is on. There are four ways to arrange the three copper coins: Shaoyang, Shaoyin, Laoyang and Laoyin. Among them, Shaoyang and Shaoyin are Jingyao. It remains unchanged in the hexagram. Lao Yang and Lao Yin are moving lines.
How to record the hexagram: The first time is recorded as the first line and recorded at the bottom. By analogy, the last hexagram is recorded as the sixth line, ranked at the top of a hexagram. Note: Never reverse the order. This is the most common mistake for beginners. Such a six-line hexagram is ready. Next, let’s talk about the hexagram method of coins.
Copper coins are not good money, coins are everywhere, don’t say you can’t find them. You can find three fifty-cent or one-dollar coins to make hexagrams. A large amount of practice has proved that the coin hexagram method is also very effective and the information is also very accurate. Borrow the five-cent diagram from the Internet (one-yuan coins and so on): record the hexagram according to the copper coin starting hexagram method.
History of the Six-Yao Pan:
The Six-Yao Pan originated from the Book of Changes and is an important part of ancient Chinese numerology. It arranges the six Yao positions in order to form six Yao. Each Yao has two states: Yang Yao and Yin Yao. There are 64 different permutations and combinations, and each permutation and combination is called a hexagram.
The Six Yao Pan is a long-established Yi Xue numerology system, which contains ancient Chinese wisdom. Although it has a wide range of application scenarios, it also has its limitations. When using the six-line layout, you need to consider the actual situation and treat its prediction results rationally.