Peter Yap | Can a Broken Marriage Truly Be Made Whole Again 破鏡重圓?
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.
Peter Yap | The 12 Zodiac Animals and Their Symbolism with the Earthly Branches
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.
Peter Yap | The 12 Earthly Branches in BaZi, Feng Shui, and Zodiac Animals
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.
Peter Yap | The Ten Heavenly Stems and Their Meanings
BaZi 八字, also known as the Four Pillars of Destiny, is built upon the dynamic interaction of the Heavenly Stems (天干) and Earthly Branches (地支). Among these, the Heavenly Stems play a vital role as they represent the surface energy of a person’s chart — your outward personality, expression, and how you interact with the world. Understanding the ten Heavenly Stems is the first step to unlocking BaZi, as each one carries unique elemental qualities, strengths, and challenges.
Peter Yap | BaZi and Hidden Stems 藏干: The Meaning and Their Role in Your Destiny
In BaZi (Four Pillars of Destiny) analysis, the Hidden Stems 藏干 are like the roots of a tree—often unseen, yet holding the real strength, nature, and potential of each pillar. These hidden elements reveal subtle influences that the visible Heavenly Stems may not show, shaping personality, relationships, and life events in ways that surface readings might miss.
By understanding the interaction between visible and hidden stems, you can uncover deeper truths about character, wealth capacity, health tendencies, and even relationship stability.
Peter Yap | Does Tilting Your Door Improve Feng Shui and Home Harmony?
In Feng Shui, the main door is one of the most important features of a home. It is often called the mouth of qi (气口), where energy enters and flows throughout the house. Because of this, much attention is given to its placement, direction, and alignment. One technique that sometimes appears in Feng Shui practice is door tilting (斜门, xie men)—the deliberate adjustment of a door’s angle rather than placing it straight on. But does it really work?