What mountain direction is good for a water element person to be buried?
According to the calculation of the death day, the evil spirit comes out from the direction. Divide the stem and branch by two, add the stem for men and the branch for women, and it will be the direction of the evil spirit (for example, if a person dies on Jiazi day, a man should be buried in Dingwei direction, and a woman in Yichen direction).
For the East wood, starting from the tiger (Yin) and born in the pig (亥), buried in the ram (未), coming out from the southwest (Kun), transforming into green energy, which is very auspicious!
For the South fire, starting from Ji to Ding, born in the dog (戌), coming out from the northwest (Qian), transforming into red energy, which is very auspicious!
For the West metal, born in Ji, buried in Chou, coming out from the northeast (Gen), transforming into white energy, which is very auspicious!
For the North water, born in Shen, buried in Chen, coming out from the southeast (Xun), transforming into black energy, which is very auspicious!
For the Earth (Wuji), born in Shen, buried in Chen, coming out from the southeast (Xun), transforming into yellow energy, which is very auspicious!
For the East wood, starting from the tiger (Yin) and born in the pig (亥), buried in the ram (未), coming out from the southwest (Kun), transforming into green energy, which is very auspicious!
For the South fire, starting from Ji to Ding, born in the dog (戌), coming out from the northwest (Qian), transforming into red energy, which is very auspicious!
For the West metal, born in Ji, buried in Chou, coming out from the northeast (Gen), transforming into white energy, which is very auspicious!
For the North water, born in Shen, buried in Chen, coming out from the southeast (Xun), transforming into black energy, which is very auspicious!
For the Earth (Wuji), born in Shen, buried in Chen, coming out from the southeast (Xun), transforming into yellow energy, which is very auspicious!
What is a water element person?
A term used in Chinese fate and fortune-telling. In traditional Chinese fortune-telling, a person's birth time is divided into four pillars (year, month, day, and hour), with the day pillar being the master of the fate, the year pillar representing ancestors, the month pillar representing parents, and the hour pillar representing children. Each pillar has one heavenly stem and one earthly branch. The ten heavenly stems and twelve earthly branches cycle together. The ten heavenly stems include Jia and Yi (Wood), Bing and Ding (Fire), Wu and Ji (Earth), Geng and Xin (Metal), and Ren and Gui (Water). According to the four pillars and eight characters calculation method in fate studies, a person whose day stem is Ren or Gui is considered a water element person.














