Saturday, February 1, 2014

Happy Lunar New Year and Release Candidate 1 for Bazi software

Happy Lunar New Year to everyone!

Li Chun at Lunar New Year?
Well, please take note that the year of the Horse (Jia Wu ) starts on Li Chun, 4th Feb 2014, 6:04 Singapore time.

The Basics - Favourable and Unfavourable elements in Bazi
The favourable and unfavourable years are the basics for any Bazi analysis.  Unfortunately given the proliferation of leisure magazine Bazi courses, there are writers who proposed discarding the notion of favourable and unfavourable elements since they conclude chart classification is an art?! 

Sidestepping a difficult problem?
Using seasons to classify the chart or heck, just forget about chart strength??  The latter is a worse approach.  It merely sidesteps the problem but the older experienced Bazi hands take this basic step very seriously and are able to determine chart classification accurately.  Hence if your instructor cannot teach you the basic art of chart classification or the practical tricks to break the deadlock for delicate case, then it is advisable to seek another avenue.

Fuzzy logic in action
By first inspection, you will think this is a strong chart but once the combinations are taken into consideration, the picture has changed.



Turning off fuzzy logic chart classification
Therefore if you verify that the chart is indeed a weak chart, then the Bazi software is able to modify the chart classification and the unfavourable and favourable decades are updated instantly based on the following legend.

Purple=generally good.
Green=neutral.
Black=challenging.

The luck pillars are not absolute.  So do not get too happy or sad if you see the purple or black pillars.  They are subjected to the present annual,month pillars and some say day and hour pillars.

With the loose threads settled for the annual pillars, the Bazi application is ready as Release Candidate 1

It will be good if started all these projects 7 years earlier.

I will like to thank the beta testers for their assistance and feedback.


 

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