Feng Shui/Flying Star Feng Shui/Period 4

Period Four
In traditional Feng Shui, the Period is normally depicted as a circle in order for it to be used to construct the Nine Palaces Chart. As given below, the circle for Period 4 has been transposed into tabular form which can just as easily be used to construct the required charts for use in Feng Shui.

The first and last columns in the table below are called "Outer Ring" because they are seen in the outermost ring of a Feng Shui circular chart. In tabular format, there are two columns for "Outer Ring", although in a circular format it is actually only one ring. This is because the first column represents what we see on one side of the circle, whilst the last column represents what is diagonally opposite on the other side of the circle.

The "Inner Ring" represents the second ring from the outermost ring. Again, although it is shown as two columns, the Inner Ring consists of only one continuous ring in circular format.

The "Center" column gives the Period number. In this instance, P4 represents Period Four.

Synonyms
The term "Period" is also known as the "Age", and the term "Mountain Direction" is also known as the "Sitting Direction".

Grid Directions
In a Flying Star Chart, the term "NORTH" includes N1, N2 and N3 (North 1, North 2 and North 3), and "SOUTHWEST" includes SW1, SW2 and SW3, etc. Each of the 8 main directions (N, S, E, W, NE, SE, NW, and SW) has 3 sub-divisions, resulting in a total of 24 sectors, and these are known as the "24 Mountains". In plotting a Flying Star Chart, each set of 3 sub-divisions is subsumed under one of the 8 main directions. However, the resultant charts are different for different sectors of the same main direction. For example, it is apparent that the Flying Star Chart of [W1-E1] is different from that of [W2-E2].

The directions of the grids in each Flying Star Chart are found in the above table. For example, for Direction [W1-E1] of the Original Flying Star Chart in Period 4, the stars in the West (direction) are 469. This means that a room in the West of the house/property has the stars 469. Similarly, a room in the South of the same property has the stars 287.

In every Flying Star Chart on this page (and in this book), the South↑ is always on top, and the North is always at the bottom of a grid. In Chinese, a magnetic compass is known as a "South Pointing Needle" (指南针). As a matter of perspective, this may help explain why a Nine-Palace Chart is always drawn with the South (direction) on top. A typical way to use a Nine-Palace Chart (aka Flying Star Chart) is to align the southerly direction and superimpose it onto the architectural plan of a house or property.

Direction W1-E1
The Flying Star Chart for Period=4, Mountain Direction=W1, and Facing Direction=E1

Direction W2-E2
The Flying Star Chart for Period=4, Mountain Direction=W2, and Facing Direction=E2

Direction W3-E3
The Flying Star Chart for Period=4, Mountain Direction=W3, and Facing Direction=E3

Direction NW1-SE1
The Flying Star Chart for Period=4, Mountain Direction=NW1, and Facing Direction=SE1

Direction NW2-SE2
The Flying Star Chart for Period=4, Mountain Direction=NW2, and Facing Direction=SE2

Direction NW3-SE3
The Flying Star Chart for Period=4, Mountain Direction=NW3, and Facing Direction=SE3

Direction N1-S1
The Flying Star Chart for Period=4, Mountain Direction=N1, and Facing Direction=S1

Direction N2-S2
The Flying Star Chart for Period=4, Mountain Direction=N2, and Facing Direction=S2

Direction N3-S3
The Flying Star Chart for Period=4, Mountain Direction=N3, and Facing Direction=S3

Direction NE1-SW1
The Flying Star Chart for Period=4, Mountain Direction=NE1, and Facing Direction=SW1

Direction NE2-SW2
The Flying Star Chart for Period=4, Mountain Direction=NE2, and Facing Direction=SW2

Direction NE3-SW3
The Flying Star Chart for Period=4, Mountain Direction=NE3, and Facing Direction=SW3

Direction E1-W1
The Flying Star Chart for Period=4, Mountain Direction=E1, and Facing Direction=W1 :

Direction E2-W2
The Flying Star Chart for Period=4, Mountain Direction=E2, and Facing Direction=W2 :

Direction E3-W3
The Flying Star Chart for Period=4, Mountain Direction=E3, and Facing Direction=W3 :

Direction SE1-NW1
The Flying Star Chart for Period=4, Mountain Direction=SE1, and Facing Direction=NW1:

Direction SE2-NW2
The Flying Star Chart for Period=4, Mountain Direction=SE2, and Facing Direction=NW2:

Direction SE3-NW3
The Flying Star Chart for Period=4, Mountain Direction=SE3, and Facing Direction=NW3:

Direction S1-N1
The Flying Star Chart for Period=4, Mountain Direction=S1, and Facing Direction=N1 :

Direction S2-N2
The Flying Star Chart for Period=4, Mountain Direction=S2, and Facing Direction=N2 :

Direction S3-N3
The Flying Star Chart for Period=4, Mountain Direction=S3, and Facing Direction=N3 :

Direction SW1-NE1
The Flying Star Chart for Period=4, Mountain Direction=SW1, and Facing Direction=NE1:

Direction SW2-NE2
The Flying Star Chart for Period=4, Mountain Direction=SW2, and Facing Direction=NE2:

Direction SW3-NE3
The Flying Star Chart for Period=4, Mountain Direction=SW3, and Facing Direction=NE3: