TIMEACTOR
Welcome to TIMEACTOR. This is a space dedicated to the flow of fate and the rhythm of time. Through life chart analysis, Feng Shui mapping, divination, and Tarot interpretation, we explore the unknown alongside you.

Bazi (Four Pillars)
Discover your Life K-line, destiny assessment, and wealth potential based on traditional Bazi.

Xuan Kong Feng Shui
Professional tool for Feng Shui layout drawing, floor plan overlay, and annual cycle deduction.

Divination Oracle
Features Taoist Six Ren, I Ching Yarrow Stalk method, and Plum Blossom Numerology.

Temple Decoding
Explore traditional fortune stick drawing, interpretations, and incense reading records.

Tarot Reading
Experience immersive card drawing with 25 distinct spreads and AI-driven insights.

CapyCal Calendar
An all-in-one calendar integrating Gregorian, Lunar, Buddhist, and daily fortune guidance.
Guides
- Tuan Zhuan Shang: Deep Hexagram Statement Interpretation for the First 30 Hexagrams — From Qian Tuan to Li Tuan
Tuan Zhuan is the dedicated commentary on hexagram statements. Every hexagram in the first 30 gets its own Tuan passage. Qian Tuan: 'Great is Qian the origin — the ten thousand things draw their beginning from it.' Kun Tuan: 'Perfect is Kun the origin — the ten thousand things draw their birth from it.' Zhun Tuan: 'Movement within danger.' Tai Tuan: 'Heaven and Earth join — the ten thousand things flow.' Pi Tuan: 'Heaven and Earth do not join — the ten thousand things are blocked.' The Tuan method: hexagram image → hexagram virtue → hexagram statement → fortune judgment. Master this and you can derive any hexagram statement yourself.
- Tuan Zhuan Xia: Deep Hexagram Statement Interpretation for the Last 34 Hexagrams — From Xian Tuan to Weiji Tuan
Tuan Zhuan Xia interprets the hexagram statements of the last 34 hexagrams, from Xian to Weiji. Xian Tuan: The soft above and the firm below, the two forces resonate and come together, revealing the essence of attraction. Heng Tuan: The way of Heaven and Earth endures without ceasing, the philosophy of lasting. Ge Tuan: Heaven and Earth transform, the four seasons are completed, the law of revolution. The contrast between Jiji and Weiji: after success comes danger; incompletion is just the beginning. The last 34 hexagrams focus on human life. Read them and every phase finds its answer.
- Wenyan Commentary: The Deep Teaching on Qian and Kun — The Most Unusual Chapter in the Ten Wings
Wenyan is the most unusual chapter in the Ten Wings — it only interprets Qian and Kun, the two hexagrams that form the door to the entire I Ching. Master these two, and the remaining 62 tr-grams fall into place. Qian line 9.3 'the superior person works tirelessly all day and stays vigilant at night — no error,' Kun line 'Kun reaches ultimate softness yet moves with firmness' — every passage includes the original text, plain translation, and deep analysis. Read why Wenyan was written for only two hexagrams.
- Shuogua Commentary: Where the Eight Trigrams' Classification of All Things Comes From — Why Qian Is Heaven and Also the Horse
Shuogua (Explaining the Trigrams) is the most practical chapter in the I Ching system. It systematically explains why Qian is Heaven, the ruler, the father, and the horse; why Kun is Earth, the mother, and the ox; why Zhen is Thunder, the dragon, and the eldest son. 'Heaven and Earth are fixed in position; mountain and marsh exchange breath; thunder and wind press against each other; water and fire do not attack each other' — this is the foundational framework of trigram relationships. The animal and body-part correspondences for all eight trigrams — the source of Plum Blossom Divination's classification of things. Original text, plain English translation, and deep analysis.
- Xici Shang Commentary: The Philosophical Core of the I Ching — Master This and You Hold the Key to Every Hexagram
Xici Shang (Great Commentary Part 1) is the most systematic philosophical explanation of the I Ching, attributed to Confucius and his disciples. From Heaven above and Earth below to 'one yin one yang is the Dao,' from Taiji generating the Two Modes to the distinction between Dao above-form and tools below-form — each passage includes the original text, plain English translation, and deep analysis. See why the Xici Commentary is the key to the entire I Ching.