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How many major types of Pai Pan are there?
Our Pai Pan can be divided into four main categories: Four Pillars (Ba Zi), Qimen Dunjia, Ziwei Dou Shu, and Flow Time Calculation.
What is Four Pillars (Ba Zi)?
Four Pillars (Ba Zi) is based on the year, month, day, and hour of birth. The chart generated is called the Four Pillars Chart. It uses textual expressions and theories to determine auspiciousness or misfortune, and predicts the ups and downs of a person's life journey.
What is Qimen Dunjia?
Qimen Dunjia has close ties with military strategy and has been known as the "learning of emperors" since ancient times. Its applications mainly fall into two areas: one is in the field of magic, mainly involving Taoist mysticism, such as concealment techniques, invisibility methods, illusion techniques, even controlling the weather. The other is for selecting auspicious times and making predictions, used to determine when and where certain actions are beneficial or harmful.
What is Ziwei Dou Shu?
The basic method of Ziwei Dou Shu is to determine the position of a person's fate palace based on their birth year, month, day, and hour. Then, it is used to judge their status, personality, wealth, and fortune throughout their life. It then lists the palaces of siblings, spouse, children, wealth, illness, migration, friends, career, real estate, blessings, and parents to create a Ziwei Dou Shu fate chart. By observing the combination of stars in each palace, one can understand their life path. Finally, by using the four transformation stars (Hua Ke, Hua Lu, Hua Quan, Hua Ji), one can predict the course of life.
Ziwei Dou Shu believes that a person's character determines their fate. A person's situation depends on their inner self. The same event may be experienced differently by different people, and the same action may be thought about differently by each individual. Similarly, saying the same words may give different feelings to others. This reflects the different psychological structures of human beings. Ziwei Dou Shu integrates astronomy, geography, feng shui, the I Ching, astrology, and social psychology, placing more emphasis on the relationship between people and their environment. Among various Chinese Yi Shu (divination) systems, it stands out uniquely.
What is Flow Time Calculation?
Flow Time Calculation can be further divided into: Determining the Master of the Palace and the Flow Month, Determining the Flow Day, and Determining the Flow Hour.
Determining the Master of the Palace and the Flow Month
The Master of the Palace refers to the first month of the Flow Month. Since it is calculated based on the person's birth month and time, the Master of the Palace varies from person to person and changes every year.
Rules for determining the Master of the Palace: Start with the first month in the palace corresponding to the current year's Tai Sui (the Earthly Branch of the current year), count backward to the palace corresponding to the birth month, then start with the Zi hour in that palace and count forward to the birth hour, which will be the location of the Master of the Palace.
After determining the Master of the Palace for the birth year, the Master of the Palace for subsequent years can be determined by following the chart, with one palace per year.
Rules for determining the Flow Month: Start with the first month in the palace of the Master of the Palace, and then place the remaining months in order, one month per palace.
Determining the Flow Day
Starting from the first day in the palace of the Flow Month, count forward through twelve palaces, with one day per palace, until the last day of the month.
Determining the Flow Hour
Starting from the Zi hour in the palace of the Flow Day, count forward through twelve palaces, with each hour occupying one palace.
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What is Four Pillars (Ba Zi)?
Four Pillars (Ba Zi) is based on the year, month, day, and hour of birth. The chart generated is called the Four Pillars Chart. It uses textual expressions and theories to determine auspiciousness or misfortune, and predicts the ups and downs of a person's life journey.
What is Qimen Dunjia?
Qimen Dunjia has close ties with military strategy and has been known as the "learning of emperors" since ancient times. Its applications mainly fall into two areas: one is in the field of magic, mainly involving Taoist mysticism, such as concealment techniques, invisibility methods, illusion techniques, even controlling the weather. The other is for selecting auspicious times and making predictions, used to determine when and where certain actions are beneficial or harmful.
What is Ziwei Dou Shu?
The basic method of Ziwei Dou Shu is to determine the position of a person's fate palace based on their birth year, month, day, and hour. Then, it is used to judge their status, personality, wealth, and fortune throughout their life. It then lists the palaces of siblings, spouse, children, wealth, illness, migration, friends, career, real estate, blessings, and parents to create a Ziwei Dou Shu fate chart. By observing the combination of stars in each palace, one can understand their life path. Finally, by using the four transformation stars (Hua Ke, Hua Lu, Hua Quan, Hua Ji), one can predict the course of life.
Ziwei Dou Shu believes that a person's character determines their fate. A person's situation depends on their inner self. The same event may be experienced differently by different people, and the same action may be thought about differently by each individual. Similarly, saying the same words may give different feelings to others. This reflects the different psychological structures of human beings. Ziwei Dou Shu integrates astronomy, geography, feng shui, the I Ching, astrology, and social psychology, placing more emphasis on the relationship between people and their environment. Among various Chinese Yi Shu (divination) systems, it stands out uniquely.
What is Flow Time Calculation?
Flow Time Calculation can be further divided into: Determining the Master of the Palace and the Flow Month, Determining the Flow Day, and Determining the Flow Hour.
Determining the Master of the Palace and the Flow Month
The Master of the Palace refers to the first month of the Flow Month. Since it is calculated based on the person's birth month and time, the Master of the Palace varies from person to person and changes every year.
Rules for determining the Master of the Palace: Start with the first month in the palace corresponding to the current year's Tai Sui (the Earthly Branch of the current year), count backward to the palace corresponding to the birth month, then start with the Zi hour in that palace and count forward to the birth hour, which will be the location of the Master of the Palace.
After determining the Master of the Palace for the birth year, the Master of the Palace for subsequent years can be determined by following the chart, with one palace per year.
Rules for determining the Flow Month: Start with the first month in the palace of the Master of the Palace, and then place the remaining months in order, one month per palace.
Determining the Flow Day
Starting from the first day in the palace of the Flow Month, count forward through twelve palaces, with one day per palace, until the last day of the month.
Determining the Flow Hour
Starting from the Zi hour in the palace of the Flow Day, count forward through twelve palaces, with each hour occupying one palace.
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