Peter Yap | Date Selection with Master Dong Gong and Chinese Almanac Tong Shu 通书
Our Chinese Almanac is narrower and stricter than a traditional Tong Shu (通书) because it incorporates Master Dong (董公择日) date selection. While a regular Tong Shu offers broad guidance for daily activities, our almanac focuses on highly auspicious dates for major life events like weddings, moving, or signing contracts. By combining traditional astrology, Feng Shui principles, and Master Dong’s precise rules, we provide reliable, carefully filtered dates so you can plan important occasions with confidence.
This BaZi case study looks into the real-life struggles of a woman who experienced abuse from her father, left her family home, and faced uncertainty in both love and the future. Through analyzing her birth chart, we explore how the interplay of elements reflects her challenges, the timing of key life events, and what her path ahead may hold.
Peter Yap | The Role of the 12 Zodiac Animals and Earthly Branches in BaZi
In our main guide to the 12 Earthly Branches, we explored how they connect to Zodiac animals, symbolism, and Feng Shui. Yet in BaZi (Four Pillars of Destiny), the role of the Branches runs far deeper. Each Branch holds hidden elements and interacts dynamically with others, shaping a person’s character, relationships, health, and life path. Far from being just symbols, they are living forces within the BaZi chart, revealing patterns of harmony, conflict, and timing that influence destiny.
In BaZi analysis, marriage dynamics are often one of the most sensitive yet revealing aspects of a chart. When the Wealth Star (財星)—which represents spouse and relationship bonds—is absent or severely weakened, and further suppressed by strong Companion (比劫) elements, the outcome is usually instability, competition, and extreme difficulty in sustaining harmony. This structure, known as “Companions Robbing Wealth” (比劫奪財), is considered one of the most challenging configurations for marital stability.
In the main guide to the 12 Earthly Branches, we explored their origins in the Chinese calendar, their role in BaZi (Four Pillars of Destiny), and their connection to Feng Shui and seasonal qi. Beyond these deeper applications, one of the most familiar and widely celebrated ways the Branches appear in daily life is through the Chinese Zodiac animals. Each of the 12 animals carries symbolic meaning, personality traits, and cultural stories, making them a bridge between ancient metaphysics and modern identity.
The 12 Earthly Branches (地支 Dì Zhī) are one of the most important foundations in Chinese metaphysics, astrology, and Feng Shui. While most people know them through the Chinese zodiac animals, their influence goes far deeper. Each Branch carries hidden elements, links to time cycles, seasons, and directions, and plays a vital role in shaping personality, destiny, and energy flow. In BaZi (Four Pillars of Destiny), the Branches reveal hidden strengths, challenges, and life patterns, while in Feng Shui they guide spatial harmony and timing. Understanding them is the key to unlocking how Chinese astrology connects human life with natural rhythms.