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Si Men (Death Gate)

Qi Men Dun Jia · Eight Gates

Kun (Southwest/Earth)

natureInauspicious

five_elementsEarth

palaceKun (Southwest/Earth)

hexagramKun Hexagram (Earth/Receptive)

directionSouthwest (Southwestern direction)

number2

themeEndings. Rebirth.

meaningAll matters turn inauspicious, injury to persons and loss of wealth, diarrhea/blockage, interruption, indefinite postponement

life_destinyRigid adherence to ideas, stubborn守守 of old rules, conservative, attached to the past, slow response; remaining vigilant in safety, abiding by conventions, rigid and inflexible

divinationEndings, lifeless atmosphere, no action, land/earth property, death, stagnation, blockage, cessation, outdated, pause, obstruction, graveyard, funeral matters

peopleFuneral home workers, the deceased, butchers, prisoners, prison officials

placesGraveyard, hospital, dark places

interior_layoutToilet, storage room, basement

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