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In Flying Star Feng Shui, we track the annual star #2 (illness) or #5 (disaster). But in , each year (represented by a Jia Zi pillar) has an Annual Da Gua .
If the hexagram of the year clashes with the hexagram of your main door (calculated from the house’s facing direction), you must perform specific "I Ching cures" (changing moving lines via decorative trigrams or mirrors).
The book typically maps each of the 64 hexagrams to specific Jia Zi pillars (e.g., Jia Zi year/day corresponds to Hexagram 1, Qian; Yi Chou to Hexagram 44, Gou, etc.). It includes tables, selection criteria for auspicious dates, and applications for Bazi analysis (e.g., how a Day Master interacts with the annual Da Gua).