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Feng shui bed facing west for Kua 9 — Wu Gui (五鬼) classificationEight Mansions reading for sleeping with the head pointing west for Kua 9 occupants. Wu Gui (五鬼) classification, Five Ghosts.BED FACING WEST · KUA 99五鬼 Wu GuiINAUSPICIOUS · FIVE GHOSTS
Feng Shui · Bed Direction × Kua

Bed Facing West for Kua 9 兌 West · 五鬼

Sleeping with the head pointing West for a Kua 9 chart-holder is read in classical Eight Mansions feng shui as Wu Gui (五鬼, Five Ghosts) — a strongly inauspicious sleeping orientation classically associated with relational theft. The 2027 annual chart places the 2 Black Earth (二黑) star in the West sector, layering a year-level register on top of the personal-direction reading.


About bed facing west for Kua 9

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 9 chart-holder, the eight directions distribute as follows:

Kua 9 belongs to the East Life Group (auspicious directions: N, S, E, SE). 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 9 specifically, the West direction maps to Wu Gui (五鬼) — Five Ghosts. This is one of Kua 9's four inauspicious directions. The classification is fixed by classical doctrine and does not vary by year — the same Kua 9 occupant facing West 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).

Fire-element Kua-holders in the Middle Daughter register. The classification also reflects the trigram dynamic between Kua 9's native trigram (離 Li, Fire) and the West sector's native trigram (兌 Dui, Lake). The inter-trigram relationship determines whether sleep in this direction nourishes or drains the chart-holder.

Sleep-quality reading for West bed-head + Kua 9

The Wu Gui direction is the second-strongest inauspicious sleeping orientation. Classical Eight Mansions doctrine names it the 'Five Ghosts' for the relational theft register it carries — betrayal by trusted associates, sudden adversarial conflict, paranoid or fragmented sleep, and the kind of relational ruptures that arrive without warning. Sleeping with the head toward Wu Gui is classically discouraged for any extended period; practitioners recommend reorienting the bed even when this requires unusual furniture placement.

For a Kua 9 chart-holder, bed-head pointing west is classically discouraged. Where the room layout permits any alternative, the head should be reoriented to one of Kua 9's four auspicious directions: E, SE, N, S. If the bedroom physically cannot accommodate any of those four orientations, the bed-head can rotate to a less-bad inauspicious direction within the same room (the rank-order of the four inauspicious directions is: Wo Hai mildest, then Wu Gui, then Liu Sha, then Jue Ming worst).

Sleep-quality signature. Occupants sleeping with the bed-head pointing west on a Kua 9 chart for extended periods (months to years) typically report patterns consistent with the classification's domain: theft, betrayal, sudden conflict, paranoid sleep, nightmares. For an inauspicious orientation, the manifestations include: Recurring nightmares, paranoid wake-ups, sudden adversarial conflict in the chart-holder's social circle, betrayal patterns by trusted associates — Wu Gui orientation tends to amplify these.

2027 annual chart overlay

The 2027 annual flying-star chart places the 2 Black Earth star (二黑) in the West sector for the year. This star carries the register of sickness, illness at year level, layered on top of the personal Eight Mansions classification.

The combination is doubly unfavourable. The personal Eight Mansions classification (Wu Gui) is inauspicious for Kua 9, AND the 2027 year-star (2 Black Earth) is a negative register at this direction. Sleeping in this direction during 2027 layers personal-level and year-level registers in the same orientation — classically the strongest case for relocating the bed to one of Kua 9's auspicious directions before mid-2027 if relocation is feasible. The West sector also holds the San Sha (三煞) in 2027 — an annual sha that requires disturbance discipline (no renovation, no major construction, restraint on high-stakes activity in this sector).

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 9 occupants currently sleeping with the head pointing West (or considering a layout that requires it), the practical priorities are:

  1. Reorient the bed where layout permits. The head should rotate to one of Kua 9’s four auspicious directions: E, SE, N, S. Even small rotations within the same room often help — classical Eight Mansions doctrine reads orientation by quadrant rather than by exact compass degree.
  2. If the bedroom physically cannot accommodate any auspicious orientation, the next-best option is to move sleep to a different room in the home where layout permits an auspicious orientation. A guest bedroom or study with a sofa-bed in an auspicious direction often outperforms a master bedroom locked into Jue Ming or Wu Gui.
  3. If room relocation is also impossible, the next-best within-room compromise is to rotate the bed-head to the least-bad inauspicious direction. The four inauspicious directions rank from worst to best as: Jue Ming (worst), Liu Sha, Wu Gui, Wo Hai (mildest). Wo Hai is significantly preferable to Jue Ming even though both are "inauspicious."
  4. Day-time activity and short-term occupancy in this direction is not problematic — the Eight Mansions sleep rule applies specifically to extended-occupancy sleep orientation. Sitting at a desk facing this direction during day work, or briefly using a guest room here, does not accumulate the same effect.

Households where the West bedroom cannot be relocated and has consistent occupants benefit from a professional feng shui audit. The classical correction for difficult Eight Mansions assignments is site-specific and often involves trade-offs between competing constraints (room availability, partner Kua, life stage, year overlay).

Practical priorities

  • Reorient the bed-head away from West where the room layout permits; rotate to one of Kua 9’s four auspicious directions: E, SE, N, S
  • If the room cannot accommodate an auspicious orientation, consider moving sleep to a different room (guest bedroom, study with sofa-bed) where the auspicious orientation is achievable
  • Within the same room, the four inauspicious directions rank worst-to-mildest as: Jue Ming, Liu Sha, Wu Gui, Wo Hai — if relocation is impossible, rotate toward the milder option
  • If the West bedroom is locked in by structural constraints, book a professional feng shui audit — classical correction for difficult Eight Mansions assignments is site-specific
  • Note: 2027 places the San Sha (三煞) in the West — the year-level affliction layers on top of the personal-direction concern, making 2027 a particularly favourable year to relocate the bed if feasible

Frequently asked questions

Is sleeping with the head pointing west good for Kua 9?

No — for Kua 9, the West direction is classified as Wu Gui (五鬼), one of the four inauspicious sleep orientations. The Wu Gui direction is the second-strongest inauspicious sleeping orientation. Classical Eight Mansions doctrine names it the 'Five Ghosts' for the relational theft register it carries — betrayal by trusted associates, sudden adversarial conflict, paranoid or fragmented sleep, and the kind of relational ruptures that arrive without warning. The classification is fixed by classical Eight Mansions doctrine and does not change year to year — though the 2027 annual chart adds a year-level overlay (covered in the body above).

What if I share the bedroom with someone of a different Kua number?

This is one of the most common Eight Mansions pairing problems. Three classical compromise strategies: (1) Head-of-household priority — the bed direction follows the chart-holder whose income or decision-role most drives the household. (2) Compromise to a direction auspicious for both — this often forces the choice from Sheng Qi (best for one) to Yan Nian (acceptable for both). (3) Separate bedrooms — classical practice does not consider this unusual or relationally negative; many traditional households use separate bedrooms for sleep and a shared room for socialising. For Kua 9 sharing with another Kua, the West direction is unfavourable for you regardless — even partner-priority compromise should not lock you into this orientation if alternatives exist.

Does the 2027 annual chart change the bed-direction recommendation?

It modifies, not overrides. The personal Eight Mansions classification (Wu Gui for Kua 9 facing West) is structural and remains valid year on year. The 2027 annual chart adds a year-level register: the 2 Black Earth (二黑) star sits in the West sector for the year, introducing year-level pressure that occupants of this direction will experience as sickness, illness. The direction also holds the San Sha (三煞) in 2027, which adds disturbance taboos (no renovation, no major construction in this sector throughout the year). For chart-holders considering a bed move specifically in 2027, the year overlay matters; for long-term layout decisions, the personal Eight Mansions reading is the primary anchor.

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