Special Bazi Structures: Follower Charts Explained

In order to fully comprehend the subtle differences that are actively present in the Bazi the metaphysical and fate analysis system of ancient China that is practiced today, one has to lay his/her hands on the understandable and well-arranged unique…
Using Bazi to Pick a Wedding Date (Auspicious Dates)

From the earliest period of time, Chinese couples have been thinking of getting married on lucky dates and applying the same language of love in making the decision. Associated with that feeling are some natural markers that lie in tradition,…
Buying a House? Check Your Bazi First with Feng Shui

One of the biggest investments in life, if not the biggest, is taking out housing. It is a feature about the location, the price, and the house’s design not only. Have you ever considered it with your own energy and…
Fu Yin (Repeat) and Fan Yin (Reverse) Luck Cycles

If someone completely comprehends the complex relationships of power between Bazi and Feng Shui, they could get an excellent comprehension of life’s patterns and cycles. The luck cycles of Fu Yin (Repeat) and Fan Yin (Reverse) are, in fact, some…
Early Rat vs. Late Rat Hour: The Midnight Confusion

When exactly does a day officially start? Is it when the clock strikes midnight and the day transitions into the next one with a clock’s thunder or is it when the world starts to move, with morning coming on some…
The Importance of the Hour Pillar in Late Life: A Bazi Reading of the Four Pillars

The human intrigue concerning the decoding of destiny has been unending and among the different means, the age-old Bazi, or the Four Pillars of Destiny, has been able to point out the most profound possible paths. The four pillars—the year,…
Yang Metal (Geng) Personality: The Sharp Axe

The Yang Metal (Geng) character, which is symbolized by the axe, is a typical representative of power, strength, and an uncompromising character. Individuals born under the Yang Metal element of Chinese metaphysics are usually described as stubborn or strong-willed and…
Yin Earth (Ji) Personality: The Nurturing Soil

The Yin Earth (Ji) type, which is commonly associated with the nurturing soil, stands for stability, care, and quiet power. People with this nature are similar to the fertile land that keeps the life hidden and silent below their surface;…
Yang Earth (Wu) Personality: The Solid Mountain

The element Earth (Wu) personality of Yang (sometimes called “Yang Earth” or “Yang Soil”) has a key characteristic, the stability of a mountain with unshakeable reliability. Mountains are tall and powerful structures that keep standing high above all the natural…
Yin Fire (Ding) Personality: The Candle Flame

The soft and yet vigorous energy that sizzles like a candle wick inside the Yin Fire (Ding) character is an amazing way to go through human behavior and interactions. similarly, as the flame of a candle that wiggles and bounces…

