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Nine Stars

Tianpeng Star

One of the Nine Stars in Qimen Dunjia, also known as Greedy Wolf Star. Governs wisdom, eloquence, and adaptability.

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Sixty-Four Hexagrams

Jing - The Well

One of the 64 hexagrams. The Well. The town may be changed, but not the well.

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Shan Tou Huo (Mountaintop Fire)

Born in Jia-Xu or Yi-Hai years. Fire atop mountains, illuminating peaks and shining upon all directions.

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Heavenly Stems

Wu (Earth)

The fifth of the Ten Heavenly Stems, Yang Earth. Symbolizes solidity, stability, and trust.

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Metaphysical Concepts

Qimen Dunjia

Ancient Chinese metaphysical system. Together with Taiyi Shenshu and Liuren Shenke, known as the Three Systems. Used for timing, prediction, and feng shui.

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Qimen Patterns

Heaven Net Spread

Inauspicious Qimen pattern. Gui Water enters fire domain - trapped in heaven net, actions bring trouble.

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Qimen Patterns

Punishment Pattern

Inauspicious Qimen pattern. Geng over Ji - lawsuits and imprisonment, endless disputes.

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Eight Gates

Harm Gate

One of the Eight Gates in Qimen Dunjia, an inauspicious gate. Governs harm, loss, and illness.

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Jie Cai (Rob Wealth)

One of the Ten Gods. A Heavenly Stem sharing the same element but opposite polarity. Represents rivalry, impulsiveness, and boldness.

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Earthly Branches

Wei (Goat)

The eighth of the Twelve Earthly Branches, Earth element. Corresponds to the Goat, hours 13:00-15:00.

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Metaphysical Concepts

Shen Sha (Divine Spirits and Malevolent Stars)

Important BaZi concept. Auspicious and inauspicious stars derived from specific stem-branch combinations, divided into Divine Spirits and Malevolent Stars.

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Qi Sha (Seven Killings)

One of the Ten Gods. Controls the Day Master with same polarity. Represents pressure, competition, boldness, and authority.

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Bi Jian (Shoulder-to-Shoulder)

One of the Ten Gods. A Heavenly Stem sharing the same element and polarity as the Day Master. Represents peers, competition, and self-awareness.

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Pian Cai (Indirect Wealth)

One of the Ten Gods. Controlled by the Day Master with same polarity. Represents windfall, investment, and generosity.

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Lu Zhong Huo (Furnace Fire)

Born in Bing-Yin or Ding-Mao years. Fierce furnace fire for forging and crafting all things.

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Eight Trigrams & Nine Palaces

Gen (Mountain)

Gen trigram, one of the Eight Trigrams, represents Mountain. Symbolizes stillness, stability, and obstruction.

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Shan Xia Huo (Fire Below the Mountain)

Born in Bing-Shen or Ding-You years. Contained fire at the mountain base, warm but not harsh.

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Wen Chang (Literary Star)

An auspicious spirit governing academics, literary talent, examinations, and fame through scholarship.

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Sixty-Four Hexagrams

Jie - Deliverance

One of the 64 hexagrams. Deliverance. The southwest furthers. Difficulties are resolved.

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Qimen Patterns

Hidden Recitation Pattern

Inauspicious Qimen pattern. Stars and Gates in hidden recitation - matters stagnate, better to guard than advance.

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