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Chinese Feng Shui 風水

888 Lucky View Drive, Mercer Island, WA 98040 reads as 中吉 strong.

A 中吉 home — favorable overall. The form carries it, and most of what I check sits in your favor; a few specific points below want attention before they take root. None calls for rebuilding — they answer to small, ordered remedies that work with the house rather than against it. Read the concerns first: they are where your effort earns the most. The strengths after them are what the house already holds for you.

Classical Compass · Form School

81

Out of 100 · Strong

中吉

Priority remedies

What to attend to first

  1. Significant· up to +1 if addressed

    Door direction misaligned with trigram.

    Remedy Form (巒頭) first: if any other door on the home can serve as the primary entrance, switch to it — the cleanest 八宅 remedy is a different door direction, not an object compensating for a difficult one. For severe cases (door in the Calamity 絕命 or Five Ghosts 五鬼 direction) this is the only fully resolving fix. Element (五行) mediation: heavy Earth-element grounding at the entry — large stone planter, ceramic vessel — anchors qi that would otherwise leak; pair with element-mediation per the offending quality. Object cure (化煞物): a heavy door curtain (門簾) inside the door slows the incoming qi as backup; for the most concerning configurations, please consult a practitioner rather than relying on an object alone.

  2. Consider

    Facing palace receives a difficult star.

    Remedy A six-rod metal wind chime (六字真言銅風鈴) hung high above the front door drains the difficult facing star's energy through metal-element transformation; pair with a salt-water cure (鹽水化煞) refreshed annually at the entry. Why metal: the most common untimely facing stars in Period 9 are Earth-element (2 黑, 5 黃) and Metal-element (7 赤). Earth produces Metal in the Five Elements productive cycle (相生), so Metal drains Earth-stars by making them give birth to it — exhausting their potency. For 7 赤 specifically, water (the salt-water cure) is the drainage element since Metal produces Water.

  3. Minor

    Annual 3-Jade enters at facing this year (三碧 · conflict wood).

    Remedy Form-school first: place red items at the entry to drain wood-element 3-Jade, such as a red doormat, red welcome décor, or red flowers in season. Element second: use fire-element items more broadly at the entry — red-tone art or candles in shielded holders — because fire drains wood. Object last: avoid green or wooden décor at the entry this year — green plants, wooden statues, or strong wood-element objects — they strengthen the 3-Jade wood qi (三碧木氣). Keep the entry quiet; minimize loud devices, doorbells, or wind chimes at the door this year specifically.

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Four Guardians (四神砂)

The Form School (形勢 · 巒頭) reading of the land around your home — the four classical guardian positions every feng-shui master reads first, before any compass calculation. Classical maxim: 先看巒頭, 後看理氣 — "examine the Form first, the Compass second."

Four Guardian Hills (四神砂)

4 / 4 guardians present
Black Tortoise

back (玄武)

Strong (有力)

Vermilion Bird

front (朱雀)

Strong (有力)

Azure Dragon

left (青龍)

Balanced (平和)

White Tiger

right (白虎)

Balanced (平和)

Source: Form School (形勢派 · 巒頭派) landform doctrine — the Book of Burial (葬書, Guo Pu, 4C) · the four celestial guardians (四象 · 四神). Chinese feng shui reads Form first (巒頭為體), Compass second (理氣為用) — this panel follows that classical order, ahead of the Eight Mansions and Flying Stars chapters below.

Energy map — Eight Mansions (八宅)

Eight Mansions (八宅) for Zhen House (震宅)

South at top — classical Chinese map convention

Eight Mansions (八宅) for Zhen House (震宅) — energy mapOctagonal energy map. The home center sits in the middle; the eight directional sectors radiate outward, color-coded by their classical quality. S: Prosperity (excellent (大吉)), your bathroom placed here. SW: Obstacles (mild concern (慎)), your stairs placed here. W: Calamity (high concern (大凶)). NW: Turmoil (requires care (不利)). N: Health (auspicious (吉)). NE: Scandal (requires care (不利)), your kitchen placed here. E: Stable (auspicious (吉)). SE: Harmony (auspicious (吉)), your bedroom placed here. Full sector-by-sector guidance follows below this diagram.Prosperity
S
Obstacles
SW
CalamityWTurmoilNWHealthNScandal
NE
StableEHarmony
SE
太極home center
Excellent (生氣)AuspiciousMild concernCare neededHigh concern

Icons inside the wedges mark where your rooms sit: kitchen · bedroom · bath · stairs · altar.

Sector-by-sector recommendations

Eight sectors

Each card matches its colored wedge above. Where the chart places one of your rooms, you'll see its glyph in the badge row.

S · Li

Prosperity (生氣)

Excellent (大吉)
Bathroom· F2

Best for: Front door, master bedroom, living room, study — the rooms the household uses most. 生氣 (vital breath) is the most auspicious of the eight directions; give your active, high-use rooms to this sector and it lends them its strength — vitality first, and the support of wealth after.

Avoid: Storage closets and rarely-used utility space — you're letting the home's best sector go unused. Even a small home altar or display piece is better than dead storage here.

For your home: Your bathroom is in a favorable sector — classically a small concern (the favorable energy is partly drained by the bath), but not a high priority to remedy.

SW · Kun

Obstacles (禍害)

Mild concern (慎)
Stairs· F1

Best for: Storage rooms, garage, guest bath, laundry — keep this sector low-traffic and low-stakes. 禍害 (obstacles) is the mildest of the four unfavorable sectors; daily-but-impersonal use is fine.

Avoid: Master bedroom, study desk, child's room — anywhere personal energy concentrates. 禍害 amplifies small frustrations and minor accidents into recurring patterns.

Classical remedy: Living plants (a small green plant on a side table or shelf) and warm earth tones soften 禍害. The plant adds Wood-element vitality, which produces Fire (木生火) and lifts the sector's stagnant qi without confrontation.

W · Dui

Calamity (絕命)

High concern (大凶)

Best for: Bathroom, garage, storage room, deep utility closet — the worst-of-the-worst sector should hold the most impersonal, lowest-life-force activities in the home. Bathroom is classically considered the IDEAL placement for 絕命 — water flushes the sector clean.

Avoid: Master bedroom, kitchen, front door, child's room, elderly's room, altar — under no circumstances place primary life-force activities in 絕命 (calamity / finality). Classical practice considers 絕命 placement of bedroom or kitchen the single most consequential interior issue a home can have.

Classical remedy: If structurally unavoidable: a brass wu lou (銅葫蘆) hung in the room, a six-rod metal wind chime, and a wooden screen between this sector and the rest of the home (Metal drains the sector's pressure, wood screen blocks transmission). Maintain bright lighting and refresh a salt-water cure annually before Lunar New Year. Even with full classical mitigation, 絕命 placement of a bedroom is a 'this needs to move when feasible' situation, not a 'fix and forget' one.

NW · Qian

Turmoil (五鬼)

Requires care (不利)

Best for: Storage, garage, guest bath — kept clean, well-lit, and unused for sleeping or eating. 五鬼 (turmoil) is the second-worst sector; activity here invites recurring trouble.

Avoid: Bedroom, kitchen, front door, child's room, altar — absolutely keep the home's life force away from this sector. Classical practice reads 五鬼 as the sector that attracts theft, paranormal disturbance, and unexplained misfortune.

Classical remedy: A pair of brass figurines (lions, qilin, or pi xiu) facing inward, plus clear white lighting and a salt-water cure (refreshed annually). Metal + clarity disperses the disturbance pattern; salt water adds Water element which drains the residual disturbance through the cycle (Metal → Water).

N · Kan

Health (天醫)

Auspicious (吉)

Best for: Elderly's bedroom, anyone recovering from illness, the kitchen (where food-as-medicine is prepared). 天醫 (heavenly doctor) is the body-restoring sector — restful, healing, supportive of physical wellbeing.

Avoid: High-stress workspaces and 24/7 always-on equipment — 天醫 prefers a restorative pace and is muted by constant activity.

NE · Gen

Scandal (六煞)

Requires care (不利)
Kitchen· F1

Best for: Storage, garage, utility space — keep the room used impersonally. 六煞 (scandal) is gradual rather than catastrophic — relationship friction, gossip, and disputes that build over time rather than a single blow.

Avoid: Bedroom (especially master), dining room, office — anywhere relationships or focus matter. 六煞 amplifies misunderstandings, scandal, and decision fatigue.

Classical remedy: Strict orderliness here matters more than any object cure. Pair it with bright, white-toned lighting and a brass figurine (or small metal art piece) — Metal element cuts through the slow drain (Metal controls Wood, the sector's underlying nature in 五行).

For your home: Kitchen in this sector amplifies whichever fire-related concern the sector carries — apply the cure above, and consider whether the stove can be relocated within the kitchen.

E · Zhen

Stability (伏位)

Auspicious (吉)

Best for: Study, meditation room, daily routines (getting ready in the morning, evening wind-down). 伏位 (stability) is the quietest of the four favorable sectors — reliable rather than dramatic, supports steady habits and concentration.

Avoid: Loud party rooms and high-volatility activities — 伏位's calm gets disrupted by chaotic energy.

SE · Xun

Harmony (延年)

Auspicious (吉)
Bedroom· F2

Best for: Master bedroom for couples, dining room, family gathering room — 延年 (harmony) supports relationships, marriage, and the bonds between household members. The classical 'best for two people' sector.

Avoid: Solo workspaces and single-occupant rooms — the relational energy of 延年 partly evaporates without two-or-more presence to anchor it.

For your home: Your bedroom sits in a favorable sector — well placed, leave as-is.

Flying Star natal chart

Flying Stars (玄空飛星)

Period

9 (Fire era · 2024-2043)

Facing palace (向方)

W

Annual (年紫白)

2026

81
8Wealth9SE
36
4Romance5S
18
6Authority7SW
99
7Robbery8E
72
9core (太極)1
54
2Illness3W
45
3Conflict4NE
27
5Misfortune6N
63
1Career2NW

What this means for your home

Each palace below is a physical area of your house. Where the chart places a favorable star, that area energetically supports related activity. Where it places an inauspicious star, classical practice avoids placing high-life-concentration rooms there.

  • Where to put your home's main activity · the center of your home (太極 Tai Chi)

    Star 9 九紫右弼 (Future Wealth — Period 9 timely)

    Best for: ANY high-activity room — 九紫 is the TIMELY star of Period 9 (2024-2043). Office, living room, dining, front door, kitchen — wherever your home's life concentrates, this is the strongest sector.

    Avoid: Storage — 九紫 wants visibility.

  • Avoid bedrooms / kitchen / desks here · the north side of your home

    Star 5 五黃廉貞 (Yellow Misfortune)

    Best for: Storage, guest bath, garage — kept quiet and unused.

    Avoid: Master bedroom, kitchen, front door, office — 五黃 (Yellow Misfortune) is the most universally inauspicious star and amplifies wherever activity concentrates.

    Classical remedy: Metal element only: brass wu lou, six-rod metal wind chime, salt-water cure refreshed annually before Lunar New Year. Why metal: 五黃 is the most concentrated Earth-element star, and Earth produces Metal in the Five Elements productive cycle (土生金) — Metal placed at the same palace forces 五黃's energy to flow into the Metal cure, exhausting itself. The salt-water layer adds Water (Earth → Metal → Water), extending the drainage chain a second generation. Avoid red, orange, or earth tones absolutely: red is Fire and Fire produces Earth (火生土), feeding the 5 Yellow directly.

  • Wealth-supporting sector · the SE corner of your home

    Star 8 八白左輔 (Wealth)

    Best for: Office, living room, money-related space — Wealth star, retiring but still positive.

    Avoid: Storage — 八白 wants activity to express itself.

  • Avoid the master bedroom here · the west side of your home

    Star 2 二黑病符 (Illness)

    Best for: Storage, guest bath, low-traffic utility space.

    Avoid: Master bedroom, kitchen, elderly's room — the Illness star (二黑) magnifies health concerns where life concentrates.

    Classical remedy: Brass wu lou (銅葫蘆) or six-rod metal wind chime — Metal element drains 二黑's Earth energy through the Five Elements productive cycle (Earth gives birth to Metal: 土生金). Avoid red, orange, or earth-toned décor: red is Fire which produces Earth, feeding the 2 Black star directly.

4 of 9 palaces are highlighted above because their stars carry the highest-stakes activity for this era / year. The remaining 5 hold secondary stars — see the chart cells for the full layer, or expand below for a one-line read on each.

Show all 5 secondary palaces ▾
  • Star 1 一白水星 (Career) · the NW corner of your home

    career & water current — generally favorable; supports study and quiet work.

    Best for: Study, office, anywhere you want career momentum.

    Avoid: Storage rooms — Star 1 wants to be active.

  • Star 3 三碧禄存 (Conflict) · the NE corner of your home

    argument star — minor friction energy; soften with metal cures.

    Best for: Storage, rarely-used rooms.

    Avoid: Living room, dining, bedroom — the Conflict star (三碧) amplifies disputes and lawsuits where people gather.

    Classical remedy: Red-toned décor (carpet, lamp, art). 三碧 is Wood-element, and in the productive cycle Wood produces Fire (木生火) — so adding Fire forces the Conflict star's energy to convert into its child element, exhausting itself rather than fueling disputes. Classical practice prefers this drainage over the controlling cycle (Metal cuts Wood) which is more confrontational.

  • Star 4 四綠文昌 (Academic / Romance) · the south side of your home

    scholar's bright corner — academic, literary, exam-supportive.

    Best for: Study desk, children's bedroom, library — academic and romance support.

    Avoid: No strong avoidances — 四綠 is mild positive.

  • Star 6 六白武曲 (Authority) · the SW corner of your home

    leadership / authority — supports executive home offices.

    Best for: Office, study, leadership-related space.

    Avoid: No strong avoidances.

  • Star 7 七赤破軍 (Robbery) · the east side of your home

    Pojun, the cutting star — sharp / mouth-related friction; minor.

    Best for: Quieter daytime rooms.

    Avoid: Front door, master bedroom — 七赤 (Red Metal) brings robbery/betrayal energy in P9 (post-2023).

    Classical remedy: Blue or black décor, or a small still-water feature — 七赤 is Metal-element, and Metal produces Water in the productive cycle (金生水). Water placed at the same palace drains 七赤's energy into itself, gradually exhausting the Robbery star without confrontation. Avoid red, which is Fire: Fire melts Metal (火剋金) but aggressively, creating conflict; classical practice prefers the gentler drainage cure. Also avoid yellow/earth tones — Earth produces Metal (土生金), which would feed 七赤.

Chart constellation

Double Stars at Sitting (雙星會坐)

Both stars meet at the sitting palace — favors health and relationships, wealth weaker.

How to read

  • Top-left · Mountain Star (山星)
  • Top-right · Water Star (向星)
  • Center · Period Star (運盤)
  • Badge· This year's star (年紫白)

Cell colors

  • Very auspicious (timely 旺)
  • Auspicious
  • Neutral
  • Inauspicious
  • Very inauspicious (5 黄, 2 黑)

Layout

South at top — classical Chinese map convention. The bordered cell is your home's facing palace (向方).


Top findings

Strengths · Considerations

  • Strongly supportive

    Proportional backing (玄武得力)

    Strong, well-formed support stands behind your home. Classical Feng Shui calls this Black Tortoise firmly anchored (玄武得力), also known as firm mountain backing (靠山穩固) — a hill, ridge, or higher landform close behind the house, proportional in scale, anchoring the sitting direction without overwhelming it. What this means for your home: the back of the house is firmly held. In classical thinking, this is the most important physical condition a residence can have, like a chair with a high, solid back rather than a stool. It is the most prized form-school feature in the entire Feng Shui tradition. What this means for the people inside: a sense of support in career and decision-making, fewer “out of nowhere” disruptions, and more comfortable rest. Practitioners traditionally treat this as a premium condition for long-term residence — historically, the foundation of imperial palaces and great clan estates.

  • Strongly supportive

    Water supports the front

    Water sits in front of your home in a configuration classical practice especially prizes. Feng Shui calls this embracing water (環抱水) or gathering water (聚水) — a stream, lake, or shoreline within close range whose presence in the front bearing is read as qi-collecting rather than qi-passing. What this means for your home: the front of the house faces an open, qi-receiving zone with water as the central feature. Air movement, light, and visual reach are unobstructed in front; the water itself acts as a natural reservoir for qi rather than a channel carrying it away. What this means for the people inside: this is classically associated with steady accumulation — finances, health, and household goodwill built gradually over years, rather than swinging dramatically. It is one of the most prized residential conditions in the entire Feng Shui tradition, a foundation for long-term family stability and intergenerational wealth.

  • Significant

    Door direction misaligned with trigram

    The main door faces the Calamity / Severance direction (絕命), the most difficult of the eight Eight Mansions outcomes for a door direction. Classical practice treats this as one of the more serious siting concerns a home can have: qi entering through this direction is said to compound household difficulty over time. A practitioner consultation is strongly recommended for homes with this configuration.

  • Consider

    Facing palace receives a difficult star

    Your home faces an out-of-season flying star. Classical Feng Shui calls this Inauspicious Facing Star (向星凶) — the home points toward the W palace, which receives the unfavorable 二黑病符 (Illness) in the Period 9 chart. What this means for your home: the front of the house, where qi enters, takes the impact of an out-of-period star. The home's geometry is structurally tuned to a directional energy the current era does not favor. What this means for the people inside: a real headwind for long-term plans tied to the home. Classical practice associates this with slower accumulation, harder traction, and recurring directional concerns.


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