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General Interpretation
If inquiring about the cause of damage to an ancestral grave, a new hexagram must be cast specifically for this purpose; previous hexagrams should not be used for additional interpretations. Focus on the忌神 (aversive spirit) that clashes with or overcomes the parent line: If the six lines are tranquil and the parent line has vitality, it indicates future stability with no need for repairs. 🌱
If the忌神 is associated with the fire line or the Vermilion Bird, the damage is caused by kilns, stoves, or fire-related events. If it is an active earth line combined with the Black Tortoise, it signifies unauthorized burial damaging the grave. Metal Tiger (White Tiger + Metal) indicates disturbances or shocks; Wood Dragon (Azure Dragon + Wood) suggests obstruction by tree roots; Coiled Serpent points to nests of snakes or ants; Hook Array + Earth Ghost indicates excavation or digging; Black Tortoise + Water suggests water seepage into the coffin.
Specifically:
If the parent line is overcome or clashed:
If a hexagram forms a combination that overcomes the parent line:
[New Commentary] Points out a logical error: The parent line in Kun/Gen Palaces belongs to earth, and wood naturally overcomes earth. However, the original text states "parent line is fire," which contradicts the Five Elements cycle, suggesting an untested theory.
If the hexagram lines are tranquil with no clashes or overcoming, check for missing Five Elements:
By analyzing the 忌神’s element and combinations of the Six Spirits in the hexagram, specific natural or human causes of grave damage are inferred. Emphasizes "specific hexagrams for specific matters" and the dialectical logic of "compensating for missing elements."
The ancient association of natural elements (Five Elements) with human fortunes reflects an "ecological harmony" worldview. However, avoid mechanical application; focus on practical intervention and sustainable maintenance.
Contemporary geomancy integrates geology and ecology to analyze environmental impacts, such as soil pH and groundwater levels on coffin preservation.
Case Analysis
On the day of Jisi in the month of Wei, a query was made about an ancestral grave not bringing scholarly success, obtaining the Cui hexagram transforming into Mingyi:
(Note: This example uses the lunar calendar stems and branches for timing, not a BaZi destiny case, and serves only as a hexagram reference.)
General Interpretation
If inquiring about the cause of damage to an ancestral grave, a new hexagram must be cast specifically for this purpose; previous hexagrams should not be used for additional interpretations. Focus on the忌神 (aversive spirit) that clashes with or overcomes the parent line: If the six lines are tranquil and the parent line has vitality, it indicates future stability with no need for repairs. 🌱
If the忌神 is associated with the fire line or the Vermilion Bird, the damage is caused by kilns, stoves, or fire-related events. If it is an active earth line combined with the Black Tortoise, it signifies unauthorized burial damaging the grave. Metal Tiger (White Tiger + Metal) indicates disturbances or shocks; Wood Dragon (Azure Dragon + Wood) suggests obstruction by tree roots; Coiled Serpent points to nests of snakes or ants; Hook Array + Earth Ghost indicates excavation or digging; Black Tortoise + Water suggests water seepage into the coffin.
Specifically:
If the parent line is overcome or clashed:
If a hexagram forms a combination that overcomes the parent line:
[New Commentary] Points out a logical error: The parent line in Kun/Gen Palaces belongs to earth, and wood naturally overcomes earth. However, the original text states "parent line is fire," which contradicts the Five Elements cycle, suggesting an untested theory.
If the hexagram lines are tranquil with no clashes or overcoming, check for missing Five Elements:
By analyzing the 忌神’s element and combinations of the Six Spirits in the hexagram, specific natural or human causes of grave damage are inferred. Emphasizes "specific hexagrams for specific matters" and the dialectical logic of "compensating for missing elements."
The ancient association of natural elements (Five Elements) with human fortunes reflects an "ecological harmony" worldview. However, avoid mechanical application; focus on practical intervention and sustainable maintenance.
Contemporary geomancy integrates geology and ecology to analyze environmental impacts, such as soil pH and groundwater levels on coffin preservation.
Case Analysis
On the day of Jisi in the month of Wei, a query was made about an ancestral grave not bringing scholarly success, obtaining the Cui hexagram transforming into Mingyi:
(Note: This example uses the lunar calendar stems and branches for timing, not a BaZi destiny case, and serves only as a hexagram reference.)