How to Find Your Wealth Corner in 5 Minutes: Feng Shui Bagua Map for Beginners
By Master Feng Hua Wang · June 23, 2026 · 6 min read
Quick Answer
Stand at your front door facing into your home. The wealth corner is the far back left corner of your house — which corresponds to the Southeast (Xun, 巽) direction on the Bagua map. In a room, it's the corner diagonally opposite and to the left of the door.
What Is the Wealth Corner?
In Feng Shui, the wealth corner — called Xun Wei (巽位) or the Xun Palace — is the sector of your home that governs prosperity, abundance, and financial flow. It corresponds to the Southeast direction on the Bagua (八卦) map and is ruled by the Xun trigram (☴), which represents wind, gentle penetration, and steady accumulation.
This isn't just about money. A properly activated wealth corner attracts all forms of abundance: opportunities, supportive relationships, creative inspiration, and the sense that life is flowing with you rather than against you. When clients tell me they feel "stuck" financially, the first thing I check is their Southeast sector.
Step 1: Draw Your Floor Plan (1 Minute)
You don't need architectural precision. Grab a piece of paper and draw a rough rectangle representing your home's outer walls. Mark where the front door is. That's it. This rectangle is what we'll overlay the Bagua onto.
If your home is irregularly shaped — with extensions, missing corners, or an L-shape — draw the smallest rectangle that contains the entire footprint. Missing corners require their own remedies, which we'll cover in a separate guide.
Step 2: Align the Bagua With Your Front Door (1 Minute)
The traditional method uses what's called the Front Door Alignment Method. Here's how:
- Imagine a 3x3 grid laid over your floor plan, dividing it into nine equal sectors.
- The bottom edge of the grid always aligns with the wall that contains your front door. The front door sits somewhere along the bottom row — usually in the center-bottom (Kan/Water, North), left-bottom (Gen/Mountain, Northeast), or right-bottom (Qian/Heaven, Northwest).
- Once aligned, the nine sectors map to the eight trigrams plus the center.
Here's where each sector falls when the front door is at the bottom:
| Southeast WEALTH (Xun) Wood, 4 | South FAME (Li) Fire, 9 | Southwest LOVE (Kun) Earth, 2 |
| East FAMILY (Zhen) Wood, 3 | CENTER (Tai Chi) Earth, 5 | West CREATIVITY (Dui) Metal, 7 |
| Northeast KNOWLEDGE (Gen) Earth, 8 | North CAREER (Kan) Water, 1 | Northwest HELPFUL PEOPLE (Qian) Metal, 6 |
Front door is along the bottom row (North side).
Step 3: Find the Southeast Corner (1 Minute)
On your grid, the Southeast corner is the top-left sector. In your actual home, go to the back left corner as you face inward from the front door. This is your wealth corner — the Xun Palace.
If your front door is not at the North, simply rotate the grid so the bottom row always aligns with the front-door wall. The wealth corner (Southeast/Xun) is always the far left corner from the front door, looking inward.
Step 4: Check What's There (1 Minute)
Before you activate, assess. Walk to that corner of your home and answer these questions:
- Is it a bathroom? This is the most common and most serious wealth leak. Water drains in the wealth sector literally symbolize money flowing away. Cures: keep the toilet lid down, keep the door closed, place a plant on the bathroom counter, and hang a full-length mirror on the outside of the bathroom door.
- Is it a closet? Stored, stagnant items in the wealth corner block abundance flow. Clear it out. At minimum, add a light that stays on for a few hours each day.
- Is it cluttered? Clutter is the number one wealth blocker. If your wealth corner is where you dump mail, old boxes, or things you "don't know what to do with," clear it today. The Xun Palace needs to breathe.
- Is it missing entirely? If your home is L-shaped and that corner simply doesn't exist, you need an external remedy — a large plant, a bright light, or a mirror on the wall adjacent to the missing sector to symbolically "fill" the corner.
Step 5: Activate Your Wealth Corner (1 Minute)
Once the space is clean and clear, add one or two of these traditional wealth activators:
- Living plant with round leaves: A jade plant (Crassula ovata, known as the "money plant"), a peace lily, or a lush philodendron. Round leaves resemble coins. Avoid spiky plants like cacti — they create "sha qi" (killing energy).
- Citrine crystal or pyrite (fool's gold): Place on a small dish or directly on a shelf. Citrine is the merchant's stone — our lineage has used it for generations to attract customers and steady income.
- Wood-element objects: The Xun Palace is a Wood sector. A wooden bowl, a bamboo plant, or anything in green or purple strengthens the palace's natural energy.
- Flowing water feature: A small tabletop fountain (flowing toward the interior, not toward the door). Water nourishes Wood in the Five Element cycle, creating a productive loop. Never place water in the bedroom wealth corner — water in sleeping spaces disrupts rest.
- Purple accents: In classical Feng Shui, purple is the color of nobility and high-level wealth. A purple cushion, a piece of amethyst, or even a purple candle (lit occasionally) signals "prosperity lives here."
Room-by-Room Wealth Corners
You have a wealth corner in every room, not just the overall home. For each room, stand at the door facing in — the far back left corner is that room's wealth area:
- Bedroom wealth corner: Place a pair of objects (two citrine points, two candles) to represent partnership abundance. Avoid water features here.
- Living room wealth corner: This is the most powerful spot. Place your largest wealth activator here — a tall plant, a large amethyst geode, or a beautiful lamp that stays on in the evenings.
- Home office wealth corner: Keep this area pristine. A green jade plant on your desk's wealth corner (far left corner of the desk as you sit) directly influences income.
- Kitchen wealth corner: Keep it spotless. A bowl of fresh fruit (real, not plastic) in this corner symbolizes abundant harvest.
Common Wealth Corner Mistakes
- Dead or dying plants: A wilting plant in the wealth corner is worse than no plant at all. It broadcasts "decline." Replace immediately.
- Trash cans: Never place a garbage bin in the wealth corner. You're symbolically throwing money away.
- Too many activators: One or two powerful objects work better than a cluttered altar of twenty things. The Xun Palace needs flow, not crowding.
- Forgotten red envelopes: If you placed a red envelope intention in a previous ritual, don't leave it to gather dust. Intentions need renewal — replace every Chinese New Year.
- Ignoring the front door: The wealth corner is the destination. The front door is the entrance. If your front door is blocked, dirty, or hard to open, wealth can't reach your beautiful Southeast corner. Start at the entrance.
Want a professional assessment?
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