Practical Series
Mid-career women, worked-example chart, children's charts, choosing a practitioner, AU solar terms — the AU-Chinese USP showpieces
5 articles
- Life DomainsIntermediate
BaZi for Women in Mid-Career: When Work, Relationships, and Family All Stand at Once
Australian-Chinese women aged 35–55 often face the simultaneous arrival of career peak, intimate-relationship themes, and elderly-parent responsibilities. How does BaZi offer a reflective lens for this 'multi-thread' life stage?
Read →10 min - IntroductionAdvancedFeatured
A Worked-Example Chart Reading: From Charting to Reflection
A complete demonstration of the Minglitang reading flow using a fictional Sydney-born chart — from true-solar-time to ethical close.
Read →14 min - Life DomainsIntermediate
Reading a Child's Chart: How Not to Label Your Child
Many Chinese parents want to chart their child — this is a cultural form of care. But mishandled, the chart can become a constraining label. Written for Australian-Chinese parents, this article addresses responsible use of a child's BaZi.
Read →11 min - Cultural & PracticalBeginnerFeatured
How to Choose a BaZi Practitioner: Six Questions Worth Asking
The BaZi market is uneven. A consumer-protection guide for Australian-Chinese readers — six questions to ask before booking a consultation.
Read →12 min - Australian ContextIntermediate
Solar Terms in Sydney/Melbourne: A Rhythm Tool for Daily Life
The 24 solar terms originate from Northern Hemisphere farming rhythms. In Southern Australia, solar terms and actual seasons often reverse. This article addresses flexibly applying solar terms to daily life in cities like Sydney and Melbourne.
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