Tools
BaZi report tools
Start with a focused tool, get a clear result, and use the guidance as a cultural reference rather than a fixed prediction.
BaZi Compatibility
Compare two birth profiles through a BaZi-inspired relationship lens, then unlock a deeper AI report with timing, communication, and long-term compatibility insights.
Bone Weight
Traditional 称骨歌 (Bone Weight Song) reading by 袁天罡: birth profile maps to a year+month+day+hour weight, the total keys into a canonical 51-entry fortune table.
Name Selection
Compare Chinese candidate names against a birth chart using five-elements balance, Wu Ge stroke structure, and wording notes.
Career & Wealth
Review work style, career contexts, money-planning tendencies, and stage themes through a BaZi five-elements lens without promising financial outcomes.
Life K-line
Visualize a BaZi-inspired life fortune trend as a stock-style K-line chart, with bull periods, low periods, turning points, and an optional paid long-form report.
Four Pillars
Compute the year, month, day, and hour pillars of a BaZi chart. Shows per-pillar five-elements split, a full element distribution out of 8 characters, day-master archetype, and zodiac. Runs entirely in the browser.
Zi Wei Dou Shu
Generate a 12-palace Zi Wei Dou Shu chart with major stars, key palace summaries, and an optional full-report view.
Mei Hua Yi Shu
Shao Yong Plum Blossom divination: derive a hexagram and its changing hexagram from the current time or three numbers, then look up the classical reading from the 64 hexagrams.
Qi Men Dun Jia
A lightweight Qi Men Dun Jia planning board for question framing, timing context, useful directions, and caution zones.
He Luo Li Shu
A deterministic He Tu and Luo Shu numerology tool that derives innate and acquired I Ching hexagrams from a birth profile, then projects annual hexagram themes.
Wu Ge
Analyze a Chinese name through stroke counts, five-grid structure, three-talent elements, and clear notes when a character needs estimation.
Palm Reading
A cultural introduction to traditional Chinese palmistry: the four major palm lines, their classical symbolism, and how the Chinese tradition (《麻衣相法》, 《柳庄相法》) differs from Western palmistry.
Qi Zheng Si Yu
An introduction to Qi Zheng Si Yu: the classical Chinese astrology system that maps the Seven Governors (Sun, Moon, and the five visible planets) and the Four Remainders (Yueh-bei, Lo-hou, Tsu-ki, Chih-ki) onto the 28 lunar mansions and 12 palaces.
Luo Pan
A cultural introduction to the Luo Pan (羅盤), the traditional Chinese feng shui compass: its 24 mountains, layered rings (天盤 / 地盤 / 人盤), and how practitioners use it for orientation, direction reading, and home review.