Practical Techniques for Quickly Distinguishing Patterns
No Need to Flip Through Books — See the Pattern in a Few Glances
Quickly distinguishing pattern types is the efficiency key in chart reading. After systematic training, you can roughly determine the pattern type in just a few glances at a bazi chart. This article shares some practical techniques for rapid judgment.
Three steps for quick judgment: Look at the Month Command → Look at the Day Master's strength → Look at the overall forces in the chart. With these three steps, the pattern type is essentially determined.
1. Look at the Month Command — Step One Sets the Direction
What Ten God is the Month Command? Direct Officer → Officer pattern direction. Seven Killings → Killing pattern direction. Wealth star → Wealth pattern direction. Resource star → Resource pattern direction. Eating God → Eating God pattern direction. Hurting Officer → Hurting Officer pattern direction. Friend → Establish Salary pattern direction. Rob Wealth → Goat Blade pattern direction. Once the Month Command is fixed, the general direction is fixed.
2. Look at Day Master Strength and Overall Forces — Make Adjustments
Day Master extremely weak + overall chart dominated by Wealth/Officer/Output forces → possible Follow pattern. Day Master extremely strong + overall chart dominated by Resource/Peer forces → possible Monopolistic pattern. Day Master heavenly stem successfully combined/transformed → possible Transformation pattern. Day Master strength normal → standard pattern (follow the Month Command direction from step one). Three steps combined: Month Command + Day Master strength + overall forces = pattern type.
Technique Summary
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Practical Application Points
- The three-step method is the fastest pattern judgment process : Month Command determines direction → Day Master strength makes adjustments → Overall forces give final confirmation. Three steps done, the pattern type is clear.
Common Follow-up Questions
Q: Can quick judgment produce errors?
A:
The three-step method suits over 80% of conventional natal charts. The remaining complex charts require more detailed analysis. Quick judgment is 'narrowing down the range,' not 'final conclusion.'