Guides
Bazi Guides
Ten Gods, Five Elements, Sixty Jiazi, and Star Gods reference guides.
281 guides
Tarot Guides
Structured tarot spread guides for love, career, and daily clarity.
103 guides
I Ching Guides
64 hexagrams, core principles, and divination methods.
64 guides
Feng Shui Guides
Site selection, orientation, and form versus compass methods.
90 guides
- Tian He Shui Na Yin: Water Tone for Bing Wu and Ding Wei
Tian He Shui corresponds to Bing Wu, Ding Wei and belongs to Water. Its imagery points to river of heaven, high and flowing. Na Yin is a symbolic layer used to
- Tian Shang Huo Na Yin: Fire Tone for Wu Wu and Ji Wei
Tian Shang Huo corresponds to Wu Wu, Ji Wei and belongs to Fire. Its imagery points to heavenly fire, radiant and expansive. Na Yin is a symbolic layer used to
- Tian Yi Nobleman Star-God Meaning: Traits, Risks, and Tips
A focused Tian Yi Nobleman guide with key meanings, behavioral patterns, and actionable adjustments.
- Tian Yuan An Lu Geju: Formation Rules and Failure Points
Clear criteria and boundaries for the Tian Yuan An Lu Geju, including support checks and failure risks.
- Tian Yuan Yi Qi Geju: Entry Conditions and Reading Notes
Key checks for the Tian Yuan Yi Qi Geju, from structure signals to break points.
- Traveling Horse in BaZi: Core Meaning and Practical Balancing
Understand Traveling Horse in BaZi—origins, personality influence, relationship tone, health signals, and practical remedies.
- True Solar Time in BaZi: Why and How to Correct Birth Time
Learn what true solar time is, why it differs from clock time, and how to correct birth time using longitude and the equation of time.
- Tu Kong Geju: Structure, Criteria, and Boundaries
Understand how the Tu Kong Geju forms, what supports it, and what typically breaks it in real charts.
- Water Element (Shui): The BaZi Guide to Wisdom, Flow, and Adaptability
See how the Water element (Shui) shapes your BaZi chart: origins, traits, love and career themes, health signals, and balance practices.
- Wei (未) Earthly Branch: Goat, Late Summer, Hidden Ji Yi Ding
Wei maps to 13:00-15:00, late summer, with yin Earth quality. It stores Ji, Yi, and Ding, blending earth, wood, and fire. Wei represents nourishment, creativity