Consulting the cosmos...
Consulting the cosmos...
Knowledge Base
Clear, practical guides to Ba Zi, Zi Wei, Feng Shui and more—everything you need to understand your reading.
From Ba Zi to Zi Wei, love match to date selection—straightforward answers to the questions people ask most, with links to the right tool whenever you want one.
Read the Four Pillars and Five Elements behind your character, career, and love.
Five Elements
Reading the Five Elements is never just counting how many you have. It weighs the season, the Day Master, the hidden stems, and whether energy actually flows.
Ten Gods
The Ten Gods read every other element through its relationship to your Day Master—surfacing themes of pressure, resources, expression, wealth, and identity.
Useful God
The Useful God is the force that brings your chart back into balance and flow. It is not the same as whatever element you happen to be missing.
Luck Cycles
Major Luck Cycles set the theme for a whole decade; annual luck is the trigger for a single year. Together they trace your real rhythm.
Day Pillar
The Day Pillar holds two things: the Day Stem—your Day Master, the 'you' of the chart—and the Day Branch, so often read as the spouse palace.
Relationships
A Ba Zi marriage reading looks at the spouse palace, partner stars, peach-blossom signs, timing, and how two charts meet—never the zodiac or a single pillar alone.
Career
A Ba Zi career reading won't hand you a single job title. It reveals how you work best, the resources you hold, the pressure you can carry, and the timing to move.
Wealth
A Ba Zi wealth reading is less about 'will I get rich' and more about how you earn, how you hold money, and when opportunity is most likely to knock.
Birth Time
Without an exact birth hour, the year, month, and day pillars still show the frame—only the Hour Pillar's finer details go soft.
Annual Luck
Annual luck reads how a year's stem and branch meet your chart and current major cycle—it lights up a theme for that year, not a verdict on your whole life.
Health
A Ba Zi health reading looks at elemental imbalance, sensitive positions, and constitutional leanings—it guides wellness, it does not diagnose illness.
Children
Ba Zi children readings often look at the Hour Pillar, offspring themes, and Output/Food stars—they suggest rhythm and relationship themes, not a fixed child count.
Shen Sha
Shen Sha are special markers in a Ba Zi chart—Peach Blossom, Nobleman, Travel Horse, Canopy. Useful, but only as support for the main structure.
Chart Structure
Ge Ju summarizes the chart's overall momentum—first Day Master strength, then whether Ten Gods form a pattern, then whether it's regular or special.
AI Reading
AI fortune telling is not a mystical one-liner. It turns traditional systems into structured readings that are easier to understand.
Ba Zi Analysis
Ba Zi analysis is not judging from one sign. It reads how the Day Master, month command, Five Elements, Ten Gods, and luck cycles work together.
Ba Zi Basics
Ba Zi turns the moment you were born into four pillars of stems and branches—eight characters that map character, career, relationships, and timing.
Chart Calculation
Calculating Ba Zi is less about memorizing rhymes and more about converting a birth moment into four accurate stem-branch pillars—especially around solar terms and the hour.
Day Master
Day Master strength asks one question: does the self element get enough support in this chart? It is the gateway to finding favorable elements—and the step most often done wrong.
Ten Gods
The Direct Officer is the star that controls the Day Master with harmony—it stands for rules, duty, position, and reputation, and often for marriage themes in a woman's chart.
Ten Gods
Seven Killings controls the Day Master without mercy—a fierce name for untamed force. Mastered, it is boldness and command; unmastered, it is pressure and collision.
Ten Gods
The Hurting Officer is the untamed star of your own making—talent, edge, the urge to speak, and the refusal to defer. It wounds the Officer and asserts the self.
Folk Symbols
Tongzi Ming is a widespread folk label: a child-attendant from the celestial court reborn on earth, said to face frail health and late marriage. Fearsome in the telling—yet at bottom, a tag looked up from a verse.
Structures
Kui Gang names four special day pillars—Geng Chen, Geng Xu, Ren Chen, Wu Xu. The classics say they carry the stern air of heaven and earth: decisive, unbending, a fine blade in need of a good sheath.
Chart Types
All eight characters yang makes a pure yang chart; all yin, pure yin. The classics warn that 'lone yang does not create, lone yin does not grow'—grave words for what is really an extremity of temperament.
Ten Gods
The Direct Resource is the star that feeds the Day Master with harmony—study, shelter, credentials, mothering, and the feeling of being held.
Ten Gods
The Eating God is the star the Day Master feeds with harmony—talent, appetite, ease, and turning skill into a life that actually feels like a life.
Twelve palaces map your opportunities and lessons like a chart of life.
Twelve Palaces
The twelve palaces split a life into themes—and each one is read together with its stars, its transformations, and the palaces around it.
Life Palace
The Life Palace is the front door of a Zi Wei chart—where you read someone's tone, their style, and how they meet the world.
Marriage Palace
The Marriage Palace shows your relationship style, the themes a partner brings, and the dynamics that shape intimacy.
Wealth Palace
The Wealth Palace shows how you deal with money—not simply whether you'll be rich.
Career Palace
The Career Palace shows your professional themes, the way you work, your social role, and the rhythm of how a career rises and dips.
Body Palace
The Body Palace marks where you invest effort in life—Life Palace shows your base tone; Body Palace shows how you cultivate it in the world.
Timing
In Zi Wei, major limits set a ten-year chapter; annual cycles press the button for one year—together they light up real themes.
Transformations
The four transformations retune a star's voice—Lu, Quan, Ke, and Ji can make the same star tell a very different story.
Friends Palace
The Friends Palace reads your social layer—friends, colleagues, partners, subordinates, and the kinds of people you attract.
Property Palace
The Property Palace reads home, roots, and how settled you feel—not just whether you own property, but whether home truly holds you.
Zi Wei Basics
Zi Wei Dou Shu places stars into twelve palaces, then reads life themes through main stars, supports, transformations, and timing cycles.
Travel Palace
The Travel Palace reads the world beyond your door—travel, transfers, distant opportunity, outside environments, and what meets you after leaving the familiar.
Fortune Palace
The Fortune Palace reads the inner layer—how you enjoy, how you digest pressure, where ease comes from, and whether you can sit with yourself.
Health Palace
The Health Palace reads how the body-machine runs—where it tightens, where pressure leaks, which stages need care—not which disease you will get.
Compatibility is more than the zodiac—it's how two charts live together.
Compatibility
Ba Zi compatibility is far more than matching zodiac signs—it reads the many ways two charts interact.
Compatibility Score
A compatibility score is a quick overview of a relationship—but the dimensions behind it matter far more than the number itself.
Spouse Palace
Spouse-palace matching centers on how the two Day Branches relate, and how stable each person's spouse palace is.
Zodiac Match
Zodiac matching is easy to grasp, but it reads only the year branch—it can't stand in for full compatibility or daily relating.
Partner Star
Partner-star matching reads whether each chart shows clear marriage themes and how those stars meet in the other person's chart.
Element Complement
Element complement isn't about identical charts—it's whether your imbalances can support each other in real life.
Na Yin Match
Na Yin matching reads how year-pillar Na Yin elements relate—an outer tone for affinity and family background, not the whole bond.
Pre-Marriage
Pre-marriage matching works best when a relationship is serious—it clarifies bonds and friction, it doesn't decide breakup or marriage for you.
Day Master Match
Day Master matching reads how two core selves meet—generate, combine, control, or clash—and how that shapes daily rhythm.
Read today's rhythm, lucky color, and do's and don'ts in a minute.
Today
Daily fortune is a quick glance at the day—what your rhythm feels like, what's worth pushing, and where to tread lightly.
Zodiac Fortune
Chinese zodiac fortune reads the day through your sign—a quick set of action tips for today.
Lucky Tips
Lucky colors and numbers work best as small daily reminders—a little anchor for the day and a sense of rhythm.
Horoscope
Today's horoscope sorts the day's overall rhythm by the twelve signs, giving you a light read on love, career, and wealth.
Daily Luck
Daily luck is not a promise that everything will go smoothly. It is a rhythm check: where to move, where to slow down, and what to handle with care.
Find a day that works with you—for weddings, moving, and openings.
Wedding Date
Choosing a wedding date weaves together the almanac, clash avoidance, both partners' birth data, and the realities of scheduling. Date selection is not finding one 'suitable for marriage' label—it is making the ritual, people, and logistics land smoothly.
Moving Date
Choosing a moving date comes down to three things: whether the day suits house entry, whether it clashes with anyone at home, and whether the hour is right to begin. Date selection should support a smooth move, not exhaust the family chasing the clock.
Opening Date
Choosing an opening date works best when you weigh the almanac, the owner's details, the line of business, the store's orientation, and the real flow of customers together. A good opening day lets ceremony, marketing, and actual trade support each other.
Read the symbols and feelings in a dream for what's really on your mind.
Dream Meaning
Snake dreams range widely in meaning—they can touch on pressure, desire, change, alertness, a relationship, or something your body senses.
Dream Meaning
Water in a dream often stands for emotion, flow, wealth, change, and the subconscious—and the state of the water points the way.
Relationship Dream
Dreaming of an ex doesn't always mean you still love them, or that you'll reunite—more often it's memory, leftover feeling, or a quiet trigger.
Dream Meaning
Losing teeth in a dream isn't always a bad omen—it often touches on change, anxiety, a sense of loss, or concern about appearance and speaking up.
Dream Meaning
Dreaming of a relative who has passed is usually not an omen but longing—unfinished feeling and the wish to see them once more, woven into a dream.
Dream Meaning
A pregnancy dream isn't always about childbirth—it often symbolizes a new beginning, a plan taking shape, or a wish or burden slowly forming inside.
Pair Ba Zi elements with a name that sounds good and lasts a lifetime.
Baby Naming
Ba Zi can guide a baby's name—but a good name also needs meaning, an easy sound, a comfortable shape, and the staying power for a lifetime.
Name Analysis
Five Grid numerology reads a name's structure through stroke counts—but it's only one reference among several in naming.
Naming · Business
A company name should be easy to say and recall and fit its industry with sound meaning—yet before launch, trademark and registration checks often matter more than omens.
Name Rating
Name ratings blend Five Grids, element fit, and classical labels—a useful screen, not a substitute for whether a name truly works.
Aliases
Pen names and online aliases are freer than legal names—memorable, distinctive, and safe for the platform you'll actually use.
Element Characters
Element naming isn't grabbing any water or fire radical—it's choosing characters that fit your favorable element, meaning, sound, and shape together.
Surname Match
Half a good Chinese name is the surname—whether the full name sounds smooth, looks balanced, and reads clean matters enormously.
Twin Naming
Twin names work best in one shared mood yet separate identities—related, but not cloned; echoing, but not fused into one person.
Tune direction and desk so your space gathers focus and energy.
Flying Stars
Flying Star Feng Shui reads time and space together—how each star, landing in a different sector, tilts it toward fortune or caution. It helps you see which sectors to keep active or quiet this year, not which objects to pile up.
Desk Layout
Good desk Feng Shui isn't about covering the desk in objects—it's about a steady seat, a clear view, smooth movement, and an orderly surface. Sort support, light, and flow first; that beats a row of lucky charms for getting into work.
Home Feng Shui
Bedroom feng shui centers on the calm that follows gathering qi—a bed with support, away from the door's line, clear of mirror glare, so you rest easy. Settling the bed beats a shelf of sleep charms.
Wealth Feng Shui
The 'visible wealth position' often sits in the quiet, qi-gathering corner diagonal to the entry—it wants clean, bright, and backed, not piled with clutter or turned into an ornament corner. Steadying that spot beats buying charms blindly.
One hexagram to clarify where you stand and when to move.
Yi Jing
Yi Jing divination comes down to one thing: using the hexagram to see your situation clearly, where it's heading, and when to move or wait. The 64 hexagrams are not 64 labels—they are 64 kinds of structure. Reading is about finding the lines that match your question.
Liu Yao Basics
Liu Yao casts a hexagram with three coins over six throws, then sets stems, the six relatives, and self/other lines, reading the useful god and moving lines for a specific matter. It is more detailed than text-only reading and depends heavily on how clearly you define the question.
Liu Yao Online
Online Liu Yao casting replaces coin tossing with a random cast, producing the original hexagram, moving lines, and changed hexagram for one focused question. Going online only moves the random step into the system—the reading method stays the same.