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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
- Cong Bi Geju: Practical Criteria and Reading Limits
Cong Bi is not just a strong Day Master chart. It requires the Day Master and Peer stars to dominate together while Wealth and Officer forces fail to take root.
- Cong Cai Geju: Formation Rules and Break Points
Cong Cai requires a Day Master too weak to manage Wealth directly, so the chart follows the Wealth force instead. It is not enough for Wealth stars to simply appear in large numbers.
- Cong Er Geju: Core Logic and Risk Points
Cong Er is a follow-output pattern led by Food God and Hurting Officer forces. It is not enough to be expressive or talented; the chart must truly follow the output axis.
- Cong Guan Geju: Entry Conditions and Break Points
Cong Guan is not simply a chart with many Officer stars. It requires the Officer axis to rule the whole chart while the Day Master can no longer carry or use that authority directly.
- Cong Qiang Geju: Practical Reading Notes
Cong Qiang is a family label, not a shortcut that replaces Cong Bi or Cong Yin. First confirm an overwhelmingly self-sided chart, then identify whether the real axis is Peer-led or Seal-led.
- Cong Ruo Geju: Entry Conditions and Reading Notes
Cong Ruo is a family-level label for extreme weak charts. The real work is confirming the Day Master has lost the center, then identifying whether the chart follows Wealth, Officer, Killing, or Output.
- Cong Sha Geju: Validation Steps and Reading Limits
Cong Sha is not just a chart under pressure. It requires Seven Killings to dominate the whole structure while the Day Master remains too weak to resist, absorb, or transform that force.
- Cong Yin Geju: Structure Signals and Judgment Steps
Cong Yin is not just a scholarly or reflective chart. It requires Seal forces, support systems, and resource absorption to wrap the whole structure and become the chart’s real axis.
- Flow and Single-Qi Structure Patterns in Bazi
A practical hub for smooth-generation, smooth-output, and single-qi style signatures in Bazi. Learn when directional flow is real, when it is broken, and why these pages should be read together.
- Kong Wang Guide: How to Read the Five Void Patterns
Use Kong Wang as a modifier, not a standalone verdict. This overview shows how the five void patterns fit into Bazi judgment and when not to overread them.