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24 Mountains Compass
The luopan ring divides the horizon into twenty-four mountains of fifteen degrees. Enter a facing bearing and read its mountain, its trigram, and the sitting direction opposite.
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In brief
The Luopan divides the compass into twenty-four Mountains, each of the eight directions split into three fifteen-degree sub-directions named for a stem, branch or trigram. Your building's exact facing degree lands in one of these mountains, fixing its element, trigram and precise sitting-and-facing.
Frequently asked
What are the 24 Mountains?
Twenty-four named fifteen-degree sectors around the compass, three per direction, drawn from the stems, branches and trigrams. They let feng shui work to a precise facing rather than a rough direction.
Why does the exact facing degree matter?
A few degrees can shift a building into a different mountain, changing its Flying Star chart and its favourable and afflicted directions. Precise facing is the foundation of a serious reading.
How do I find my facing direction?
Measure the degree the main facing side of the building points to with a compass, then read which mountain it falls in. FengMaster maps a degree to its mountain, trigram and element.
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