Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Misconception #1 in Chinese Astrology


You often see many Chinese Astrologers or websites using Birth Year as the basis of the prediction. These kinds of horoscopes are normally generic and most of the times inaccurate. Do you remember when you were at school with classmates born at the same year? Did everyone always have a good/bad year together?

The true Chinese Astrology is based on Year, Month, Day and Hour of birth. In most cases, the Day is much more important than the Year.

For example: In 2020, which is the Year of the Rat, the people that feel most significant impact of the clash are the people that were born in Horse Day, not Horse Year. The roles of the Month, Year and Hour are not to be discarded though. Each pillar tells a part of a bigger picture.

You can see sample Case Studies here.

Why is the Year method so popular? It’s because it’s easy to find out the Year. Most people like the easy stuff, rather than going through the trouble of finding the Day. 

If you want a reading that’s purely for entertainment purpose, but doesn’t help you progressing in life, feel free to read all the sites that offer horoscopes based on Year.

If you want an accurate reading that can help you making better decisions in life, identifying and maximizing opportunities that come your way, you need to analyze the entire 4 pillars 8 characters.

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