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Liuyao Symbol Guide: Six Relations, Six Spirits, Moving Lines, Hidden Lines, and Void Branches
A Liuyao symbol guide covering six relations, six spirits, self-response lines, moving lines, hidden lines, void branches, and Na Jia basics.
Liuyao Symbol Guide: Six Relations, Six Spirits, Moving Lines, Hidden Lines, and Void Branches
A Liuyao symbol guide covering six relations, six spirits, self-response lines, moving lines, hidden lines, void branches, and Na Jia basics.
Azure Dragon
auspicious support, celebration, noble help, documents, and smooth movement
Vermilion Bird
speech, messages, expression, disputes, and written information
Hooked Serpent
delay, land, old matters, entanglement, and stickiness
Flying Serpent
worry, false alarm, hidden factors, entanglement, and unease
White Tiger
pressure, injury, conflict, force, and risk
Black Tortoise
hidden matters, ambiguity, loss, concealed lines, and opacity
Parents Relation
documents, property, messages, protection, and support
Siblings Relation
competition, peers, expense, partners, and resistance
Children Relation
outcome, relief, resolution, juniors, and output
Wealth Relation
money, resources, partner object, material interest, and exchange
Officer Relation
pressure, role, illness, rules, risk, and constraint
Self and Response
self line shows the querent; response line shows the other side, environment, and interaction target
Moving Line
moving lines show the source of change and are central to event development, turning points, and changed hexagrams
Hidden Line
hidden lines show concealed clues, resources, or obstacles that still participate in the situation
Void Branches
void branches show what is temporarily empty, unavailable, hard to land, or waiting for activation
Na Jia
Na Jia assigns stems, branches, elements, and relations to lines, forming the structural base of Liuyao reading
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A Liuyao symbol guide covering six relations, six spirits, self-response lines, moving lines, hidden lines, void branches, and Na Jia basics.