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Guides, decoded classics and honest explanations from the study — the why behind every formula.

Case Study: The Bedroom That Sat on the Year’s Worst Sector
A Singapore flat, the 2026 chart, and a master bedroom sitting on the 5 Yellow with Tai Sui overhead. Metal cures, a quieter room, and a wealth star at the door finally put to work.

Case Study: An East-Group Man in a West-Group House
His house is West group, his Kua is East. The office landed on his Five Ghosts sector and the disputes followed. Ba Zhai’s answer is placement, not panic - you move what you do, not the walls.

Case Study: The Shop at the End of the Road — A T-Junction and a Till Facing the Wrong Way
A Kuala Lumpur shophouse at the head of a T-junction: a poison arrow at the door, and a till pointing into the owner’s worst direction. The remedy order is structural - deflect, slow, redirect.

Case Study: One Bed, Two Kua Numbers — When a Couple’s Best Directions Collide
An East-group husband, a West-group wife, one bed. His best direction was literally her worst. The Eight Mansions answer is not a perfect wall - it is ranking the harms.
The Chinese Almanac (Tong Shu), Seen Through the Five Elements
How the Wu Xing cycles illuminate The Chinese Almanac (Tong Shu).
The Most Common Mistake People Make With The Chinese Almanac (Tong Shu)
Assuming every 'good day' is good for everyone. A day auspicious in general can still clash your personal animal — the almanac is read against the person, not in the abstract.
How to Read Your Chinese Almanac (Tong Shu)
A practical walk-through of reading The Chinese Almanac (Tong Shu) the classical way.
What Is The Chinese Almanac (Tong Shu) — And Why It Matters
The Tong Shu, the Chinese almanac, is a daily reading of the calendar's energy. For each day it names the ruling 'day officer', the animal it clashes with, the auspicious and inaus
Lucky Directions (Eight Mansions), Seen Through the Five Elements
How the Wu Xing cycles illuminate Lucky Directions (Eight Mansions).
The Most Common Mistake People Make With Lucky Directions (Eight Mansions)
Confusing 'facing' with 'location'. Eight Mansions asks which way you face and where key features sit, not merely which room you are in. A small turn of the chair can realign you w
How to Read Your Lucky Directions (Eight Mansions)
A practical walk-through of reading Lucky Directions (Eight Mansions) the classical way.
What Is Lucky Directions (Eight Mansions) — And Why It Matters
Eight Mansions (Ba Zhai) is the most accessible Feng Shui system. From your birth year and gender it derives your Gua (Kua) number, which splits the compass into four auspicious an
Qi Men Dun Jia, Seen Through the Five Elements
How the Wu Xing cycles illuminate Qi Men Dun Jia.
The Most Common Mistake People Make With Qi Men Dun Jia
Treating Qi Men as fortune-telling rather than strategy. Its genius is prescriptive: it tells you which direction to travel, which hour to act, and which approach the moment favour
How to Read Your Qi Men Dun Jia
A practical walk-through of reading Qi Men Dun Jia the classical way.
What Is Qi Men Dun Jia — And Why It Matters
Qi Men Dun Jia, 'the Mysterious Gates', is the strategist's art — historically used for war, statecraft and timing. It arranges stems, stars, doors and deities across a nine-palace
Flying Stars (Xuan Kong), Seen Through the Five Elements
How the Wu Xing cycles illuminate Flying Stars (Xuan Kong).
The Most Common Mistake People Make With Flying Stars (Xuan Kong)
People fixate on a single 'lucky' number and ignore the period. We entered Period 9 (2024–2043), which re-rated every building. A chart auspicious in Period 8 may now need re-tunin

Chinese Numerology: What Your Numbers Really Mean
Why 8 is lucky and 4 is avoided in Chinese culture — and how numerology reads your name, birth date and even your house number. A clear, practical guide.

Flying Stars 2026: Where Wealth and Trouble Land This Year
The annual Flying Stars for 2026 (Year of the Fire Horse). Where the wealth 8, the prosperity 9 and the difficult 5 Yellow land — and how to activate and remedy each sector.

The I Ching, Explained: How to Consult the Book of Changes
The I Ching is a 3,000-year-old oracle of 64 hexagrams. A clear, practical guide to how it works, how to ask it a question, and how to read the answer.

2026: The Year of the Fire Horse — What It Means for Your Sign
2026 is the Year of the Fire Horse (Bing Wu). What the Fire Horse year means, who it favours, who should take care, and how to read it for your own sign.

The Chinese Almanac (Tong Shu): How to Pick an Auspicious Date
The Tong Shu is China's 4,000-year-old almanac for choosing lucky days. Learn how day officers and the almanac decide the best date to marry, launch or move.

Your Kua Number and the Four Directions That Change Your Luck
Your Kua number reveals four lucky and four unlucky directions in Feng Shui. Learn to find yours and face the right way at your desk, bed and front door.