Qi Men Dun Jia is very complex. Today, we will try to explain it in simple language, but in fact, we can only touch on it lightly. Qi Men Dun Jia is said to have been created by the Nine Heavens Xuan Nu, which is different from what most people know; Qi Men Dun Jia is not the I Ching, and does not use hexagrams, but uses the Nine Palaces. Ordinary people often say that showing off will bring bad luck, but Qi Men Dun Jia goes against this principle, teaching how to let you stand out, becoming the number one person in heaven and earth within the sixty Jia Zi.

Today, Shan Jun will first talk about Qi Men. Qi Men is divided into three types: Fa Qi Men, Shu Qi Men, and Shu Qi Men. The most well-known of the Shu Qi Men is 'Treading on the Yang to Walk the Dots', which can invoke divine powers, seek rain, and drive away the wind. However, today is not a place for Shu Qi Men, but for counting Qi Men.

Unlike the Zi Wei Dou Shu that Shan Jun often uses, which tells you when you can get rich, Qi Men is not like that; Qi Men is very overbearing, using the ability to steal from heaven and earth. Once Qi Men is out, even deities and bodhisattvas must give way. It can be said that there is nothing in the world that Qi Men cannot manage. Of course, the equally major school of metaphysics, the Da Liu Ren, may have different opinions, but after all, Shan Jun studies Qi Men Dun Jia, and the Da Liu Ren system knows the Xiao Liu Ren, so there is a bit of personal bias here, haha. This method of using a person to steal from the heavenly door is called 'Qi Zheng Xiang Sheng'.

For example, if you come to ask me whether you can make money in this bull market this year. I will use Zi Wei Dou Shu to calculate your fortune, which is to calculate your life and luck. Luck can be changed, but life cannot be changed except by learning Buddhism. Qi Men Dun Jia is indifferent to the details. Because Qi Men Dun Jia is different from fortune-telling; it does not start counting from the beginning of spring; it is only related to the summer solstice and winter solstice. Each different day has a different setup. Once a setup is made, the situation changes. Zhuge Liang often used Qi Men Dun Jia in military campaigns; as long as the setup is successful, the laws of heaven in that setup are under his control, meaning the heavenly door privately opens, moving mountains and filling seas, shifting stars and changing moons, all determined by the person who initiates the setup. To put it in a realistic example, it's like going abroad; you go to apply for a visa, and you may need to chat and flatter the visa officer, explaining various reasons just for that visa. This is fate; changing luck is like modifying your visa application materials. Qi Men Dun Jia is different; I don't need to apply for a visa at all. Instead, I can change it to directly sneak across the border on a large airship at night, going wherever I want, and the setup is that large airship.

Inside the casino, those who study Feng Shui like to find the wealth position to sit in, hoping to win nine times in a row. However, the wealth positions are usually sealed off early. According to the side doors, if you want to win money, counting the Qi Men is the most effective. What is counting Qi Men? It is divided into annual Qi Men, monthly Qi Men, daily Qi Men, and hourly Qi Men. One energy assists the three origins; watch the time carefully and directly start the game. It's a sure win, of course, Qi Men governs the affairs of heaven and earth, this is the first issue of the three major schools of metaphysics of the Xiaoxuan Pavilion: 'Qi Men Dun Jia'. Therefore, Shan Jun is just giving everyone a simple introduction; the next issue will be even more exciting.

Observing the stars to discern fortune, knowing heaven through skills. I am Shan Jun, see you next time!$SOL $TRUMP