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✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
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SleekRank for feng shui pages

Keep the five elements, eight directions, and nine bagua areas in a single sheet with associations, colors, and traditional cures. SleekRank renders one indexable URL per element at /feng-shui/{section}/{slug}/ from a base page that owns the layout.

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SleekRank for feng shui pages

Feng shui pages share a fixed shape

Feng shui references break into a small set of repeating structures: the five elements (wood, fire, earth, metal, water), the eight cardinal and intercardinal directions, the nine bagua areas (career, knowledge, family, wealth, fame, partnership, children, helpers, center), and the trigrams from the I Ching. Each page shares the same fields: name, associated element, color, shape, related body system, and traditional cures.

Hand-built feng shui posts drift fast: the same direction gets associated with different elements across posts, bagua mapping styles (Compass School vs Black Hat) get mixed without distinction, and traditional cures appear as prose on some pages and as lists on others. SleekRank reads a feng shui reference (Google Sheets or JSON) and renders one URL per element at /feng-shui/element/{slug}/, /feng-shui/direction/{slug}/, /feng-shui/bagua/{slug}/ using base pages as templates.

The sample table below shows the element pattern. Each row carries the associated color, shape, season, and a list of traditional cures, and the template handles elements, directions, and bagua areas with one consistent layout.

Workflow

From feng shui reference to indexable element pages

1

Design base pages per section

Element base, direction base, bagua base. All share typography and section ordering, with the variable parts (associations, cures, colors) in selector slots.
2

Structure the reference

Per-section sheets: five elements, eight directions, nine bagua areas. Each row carries name, color, shape, season, body system, cures, and associated elements or directions.
3

Map fields to templates

Tag mapping for name, selectors for color and shape, list mappings for cures and associated areas, meta mapping for description. Same mapping set across the three groups.
4

Wire the association graph

Element rows carry directions_governed and bagua_governed arrays. Direction and bagua rows carry an element field. List mappings render the cross-links on every page automatically.

Data in, pages out

From feng shui reference to per-element pages

One row per element, direction, or bagua area with associated color, shape, season, and an array of cures.
Data source: Google Sheets / CSV / JSON
slug section name color shape
wood element Wood Green, brown Rectangular, columnar
fire element Fire Red, orange Triangular, pointed
earth element Earth Yellow, ochre Square, flat
metal element Metal White, gray, metallic Round, oval
water element Water Black, deep blue Wavy, irregular
URL pattern: /feng-shui/{section}/{slug}/
Generated pages
  • /feng-shui/element/wood/
  • /feng-shui/element/fire/
  • /feng-shui/direction/north/
  • /feng-shui/bagua/wealth/
  • /feng-shui/bagua/career/

Comparison

Per-element posts versus a single feng shui library

Manual posts per element or area

  • Same direction associated with different elements across posts
  • Bagua mapping styles (Compass vs Black Hat) mixed without distinction
  • Traditional cures appear as prose on some pages, lists on others
  • Color associations drift between related concepts
  • Cross-references between element and direction pages hand-built

SleekRank

  • Three sections (elements, directions, bagua) on shared style
  • Color and shape associations live in fixed selector slots
  • Cures arrays render as ordered lists across the corpus
  • Bagua mapping system declared once and applied corpus-wide
  • Elements cross-link to the directions and bagua areas they govern

Features

What SleekRank gives you for feng shui pages

Elements, directions, bagua

Three page groups share a template style: elements at /feng-shui/element/{slug}/, directions at /feng-shui/direction/{slug}/, bagua areas at /feng-shui/bagua/{slug}/.

Color and shape selectors

Map color and shape to selector targets so every page renders them in the same swatch and shape preview block, with consistent typography across the corpus.

Element-direction graph

Each direction row references its governing element. Each element row references the directions and bagua areas it governs. The cross-link graph reads from data on every page.

Use cases

Who builds feng shui pages with SleekRank

Feng shui consultants

Consultants offering home and office consultations publish a reference set so prospects find the brand via queries like wealth corner feng shui or north direction element.

Home and interior design sites

Design blogs publish feng shui references as part of a wider home content cluster, with cross-links between bagua areas and room-by-room layout guides.

Feng shui training schools

Schools teaching feng shui link each lesson to the canonical reference page for the element or direction being taught, anchoring the curriculum.

The bigger picture

Why feng shui references suit programmatic generation

Feng shui has a tight graph structure: five elements times eight directions times nine bagua areas, with productive and destructive cycles among the elements and well-defined associations between directions and bagua zones. Hand-built feng shui content covers the descriptions but loses the graph, so a reader on the wealth bagua page learns it sits in the southeast but is not told that southeast is governed by wood, which loops back to wealth in the productive cycle. Programmatic generation pulls that graph into every page because all three groups read from related sources.

Search engines reward complete coverage on feng shui queries (wealth corner, north direction element, fire shape) and the site that has every node wins the long tail. The internal link graph also keeps readers in the corpus longer, because every page connects to the related areas in the same system.

Questions

Common questions about SleekRank for feng shui pages

Pick one and document it on the base page footer. Compass School uses true compass directions; Black Hat overlays the bagua on the room layout based on the front door position. Mixing them confuses readers. SleekRank renders whatever the source says, so the choice is set in one place.

 

Add cycle columns on element rows: produces, produced_by, destroys, destroyed_by. List mappings render each as a small cycle diagram with internal links, so a reader on Wood sees that Wood produces Fire and is produced by Water.

 

Yes. Each bagua row carries a recommended_rooms array (the wealth area suits an office or a plant corner, the partnership area suits a bedroom). A list mapping renders the recommendations on each bagua page.

 

Yes if your audience expects it. The eight trigrams pair with the eight bagua areas, so a small trigrams page group at /feng-shui/trigram/{slug}/ cross-references the bagua areas directly. Same template style works.

 

The bagua diagram lives once on the base page or as a shared component. Each bagua area page can show a highlighted version of the same diagram with its position emphasized, driven by a position column on the row.

 

Yes, with per-language columns on the same row for term, name, and cures, or with separate page groups per language. Feng shui terminology has well-established English-Chinese pairings, so per-language columns scale well.

 

Frame cures as traditional feng shui practice, not as guaranteed outcomes. The cures column can carry phrasing like 'traditionally placed' rather than 'will bring'. The base page footer can carry a broader note on the tradition.

 

Yes if each row carries name, color, shape, season, body system, cures, and associated areas. The combinatorial structure (elements times directions times bagua) is exactly the kind of long-tail coverage programmatic SEO is designed for.

 

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