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Chou Yao Huan Xiang - The Little Red Dots
These little red dots at the outer ring of the xuan kong da gua luo pan are also known as the auspicious dot. Depending on the period of the hexagram, there could be one, two or even up to 4 little red dots scattered over the 6 yaos within each hexagram. For instance, Period 6 hexagram will see 2 red dots positioned in between the first & second yao and fifth & sixth yao respectively. For Period 2, there will be 3.
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How we position the red dots in the ring need some careful calculation through the changing of yao. This method is used mainly during the fine-tuning of your door or tombstone. It is said that by placing the alignment onto the red dot will usher in prosperity.
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However, the problem here is that not all red dots within a hexagram can be used. This may result in total destruction on the formation that you wish to create for your burial site or house if you place it on the wrong red dot. Don't forget, the little red dots position is derived from the concept of Chou Yao Huan Xiang and you could literally change into a wrong "xiang" or image and corrupt the "One big family formation" or "Qian Shan Qian Xiang formation" that you have been trying to install.
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