Geju
Pattern families, structure dominance, and reading boundaries in Bazi.
- 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.
- Pian Cai Geju: Structural Logic and Risk Boundaries
Pian Cai Geju is about opportunity, resource circulation, and external leverage, not just “being good at making money.” The key is whether the Day Master can actually manage fast-moving resources.
- Pian Yin Geju: Structure Signals and Practical Limits
Pian Yin Geju is about indirect support, unusual absorption, and nonstandard resource logic. It should not be reduced to vague labels like “isolated” or “eccentric.”
- Qi Sha Geju: Practical Criteria and Reading Limits
Qi Sha Geju is about pressure that can be carried, controlled, or transformed. It is not enough for Seven Killings to look strong; the chart must show real control or conversion.
- Sequential and Repeating Structure Patterns in Bazi
A practical hub for branch-chain, stem-chain, and repeating-signature patterns in Bazi. Learn when these structures matter, when they are just labels, and how to avoid overreading them.
- Sha Yin Xiang Sheng Geju: Pattern Logic and Common Breakers
Sha Yin Xiang Sheng is not just Killing plus Seal appearing together. Seven Killings must rise first, and Seal must truly receive and transform that pressure into usable support.