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Moving And Changing Lines

Moving lines show where the matter is active. Changing lines show the direction after that movement.

Classical Sources

The classical passages below are kept short. The point is not to copy old manuals, but to show how a rule enters an actual Liuyao chart.

Bushi Zhengzong

“六爻乱动事难明。”

Do not read every moving line with equal weight. First ask whether it acts on the useful line or on Shi and Ying.

How It Works In A Chart

RoleHow to read it
Still linebackground, current state
Moving linecause, change, trigger
Changing linelater direction
Returning generation/controlthe change acts back on the moving line

Chart Layer Example

A Liuyao line is read through several layers at once. This small sketch is not a full chart, but it shows why a term cannot be judged as a loose word.

LayerWhat to checkWhy it matters
Line positionfirst through sixth lineposition gives near or far, early or late, inner or outer clues
Na Jia branchZi, Chou, Yin and the other branchesbranch decides phase, clash, void, and possible timing
Six RelativeParents, Brothers, Children, Wealth, Officer/Ghostthis tells what the line represents in the question
Shi-Yingself side and responding sidethis shows whether the matter reaches the asker or stays outside
Month and daysupport, clash, void, breakthis tells whether the sign has power now
Movementmoving line and changed linethis shows where the chart is changing

Reading Sequence

A useful habit is to separate role, strength, and action. Role tells what the line represents. Strength tells whether it can act. Action tells whether it helps, harms, hides, or delays the matter.

  1. State the question in one sentence.
  2. Cast and set up the chart before choosing meanings.
  3. Choose the useful line from the question type.
  4. Check Shi and Ying so the reading has a self side and an outside side.
  5. Judge month, day, void, break, and moving lines only after the structure is clear.

Reading Notes

Do not read every moving line with equal weight. First ask whether it acts on the useful line or on Shi and Ying.

Common Mistakes

Many moving lines can mean a complex situation, not a clearer one. More motion often demands a stricter main thread.

Small Example

For a simple reading, identify whether Moving And Changing Lines affects the useful line or Shi. If it does not touch the main question, keep it as background.

FAQ

What is Moving And Changing Lines in Liuyao?

Moving And Changing Lines is a specific layer of the Six Lines chart. It should be read inside the full structure of palace, Six Relatives, Shi-Ying, month, day, and moving lines.

When should I read Moving And Changing Lines?

Read it after the chart is properly cast. It is useful only when the question, useful line, and time forces are already clear.

Does Moving And Changing Lines decide good or bad by itself?

No. It gives important information, but Liuyao judgment depends on how that information acts on the useful line and on Shi.

What is the common beginner mistake?

Many moving lines can mean a complex situation, not a clearer one. More motion often demands a stricter main thread.

Read the terms index, Yong Shen, and Month And Day together. They keep the judgment from becoming a single-label answer.