The Eight Mansions (八宅, bā zhái) school divides the eight cardinal and intercardinal directions into four auspicious and four inauspicious orientations for any given Kua-holder. The classification depends on the chart-holder’s personal Kua number, calculated from birth year and sex. For a Kua 6 chart-holder, the eight directions distribute as follows:
Kua 6 belongs to the West Life Group (auspicious directions: NE, NW, SW, W). The four auspicious directions are dedicated to specific life functions — Sheng Qi (career), Tian Yi (health), Yan Nian (relationships), Fu Wei (stability) — and the four inauspicious directions register their classical names as — Wo Hai (low-grade friction), Wu Gui (relational theft), Liu Sha (legal/contractual harm), Jue Ming (severe loss).
For Kua 6 specifically, the Northwest direction maps to Fu Wei (伏位) — Stable Position / Sitting Latent. This is one of Kua 6's four auspicious directions. The classification is fixed by classical doctrine and does not vary by year — the same Kua 6 occupant facing Northwest in 2027 has the same Eight Mansions classification as in 2025 or 2030. What changes year-on-year is the annual flying-star overlay (covered in the next section).
Metal-element Kua-holders in the patriarchal Qian register. The classification also reflects the trigram dynamic between Kua 6's native trigram (乾 Qian, Heaven (patriarchal)) and the Northwest sector's native trigram (乾 Qian, Heaven). The inter-trigram relationship determines whether sleep in this direction nourishes or drains the chart-holder.
Sleep-quality reading for Northwest bed-head + Kua 6
The Fu Wei direction is the most quiet of the four auspicious orientations — classically associated with stability, gentle support, and the maintenance of status quo rather than outward growth. Sleeping with the head toward Fu Wei does not generate dramatic forward motion; it preserves what is already in place. Practitioners often recommend this orientation for occupants in retirement, those in long-term stable life phases, or anyone whose chart primarily wants to consolidate rather than expand.
For a Kua 6 chart-holder, bed-head pointing northwest is one of the four orientations practitioners actively recommend. The other three auspicious orientations — W, NE, SW, NW — are alternatives if room layout makes Northwest impractical. Among the four, the rank-priority depends on the occupant’s primary life-stage need (career growth → Sheng Qi; health recovery → Tian Yi; relationship priority → Yan Nian; stability → Fu Wei).
Sleep-quality signature. Occupants sleeping with the bed-head pointing northwest on a Kua 6 chart for extended periods (months to years) typically report patterns consistent with the classification's domain: stability, peace, gentle support, status-quo maintenance. For an auspicious orientation, the signature reads as: Yin, stable, preservative sleep register. Best for: Retirees, occupants in long-term stable phases, those recovering from major life transitions, anyone whose primary need is grounding rather than growth.
2027 annual chart overlay
The 2027 annual flying-star chart places the 1 White Water star (一白) in the Northwest sector for the year. This star carries the register of career, communication at year level, layered on top of the personal Eight Mansions classification.
The combination is doubly favourable. The personal Eight Mansions classification (Fu Wei) is auspicious for Kua 6, and the 2027 year-star (1 White Water) is also a positive register. Sleeping in this direction in 2027 amplifies both layers — stability from the personal layer plus career from the year layer. This is one of the structurally strongest bed-direction placements available to Kua 6 occupants in 2027.
For occupants planning bed moves in 2027, the cleanest reading is to align bed-head direction with both the personal Eight Mansions classification AND a favourable year-star sector where layout permits. Where the two layers conflict (auspicious personal direction + negative year-star, or inauspicious personal direction + positive year-star), the personal Eight Mansions reading is structural and wins over the year-level shift — but year-level register can predict the specific quality of disturbance that occupants experience.
Practical orientation guidance
For Kua 6 occupants whose room layout permits Northwest bed-head orientation, the practical setup is straightforward:
- Position the head of the bed against (or pointing toward) the Northwest side of the room. The head of the bed is the side you wake up nearest — classically against a solid wall is preferred over against a window or open space.
- Verify with a magnetic compass. The 24-mountain compass reading determines exact micro-direction; for residential feng shui, a household compass aligned to the home’s overall facing direction is sufficient.
- Avoid bed-head against a bathroom wall, kitchen wall, or shared wall with a busy room. The classical "command position" rule overrides direction choice if the alternative is a structurally compromised wall placement.
- For couples sharing the bed, if both partners have different Kuas, the head-of-household’s Eight Mansions classification typically takes priority — or compromise to a direction auspicious for both, which sometimes requires accepting Yan Nian over Sheng Qi for both.
If room layout cannot accommodate Northwest bed-head orientation, the alternatives are the other three auspicious directions for Kua 6. The rank-priority is contextual: career growth phase → Sheng Qi; health concern → Tian Yi; couple priority → Yan Nian; retiree or stability phase → Fu Wei.