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Bazi Guides
Ten Gods, Five Elements, Sixty Jiazi, and Star Gods reference guides.
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Structured tarot spread guides for love, career, and daily clarity.
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64 hexagrams, core principles, and divination methods.
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Feng Shui Guides
Site selection, orientation, and form versus compass methods.
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- 9 Purple × 9 Purple: Combination Notes (離為火)
9 Purple (You Bi) with 9 Purple (You Bi) (離為火) emphasizes Fire–Fire interaction in the Li/Li palette.
- Cai Guan Shuang Mei Geju: Key Features and Validation Steps
Cai Guan Shuang Mei is not just Wealth and Officer both looking good. They must support each other in sequence, and the Day Master must be able to carry both without collapse.
- Combination Signatures and Structural Harmony in Bazi
A practical hub for harmony-based structural signatures in Bazi, including paired stems, paired branches, and balanced-signature labels that are stronger together than as thin standalone pages.
- 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.