Chinese astrology system

Zi Wei Dou Shu

This page explains Zi Wei Dou Shu as a practical cultural reference, covering the core idea, common use cases, careful checks, and responsible limits so readers can compare traditional guidance with real conditions.

What this topic covers

Zi Wei Dou Shu reads a chart through twelve palaces, major stars, body palace, decade ranges, and the relationships between palace themes.

Reading boundary

A chart is best treated as a map of tendencies and reflection prompts, not a fixed outcome for relationships, money, health, or career.

Use with a tool

When you have birth date, time, and gender ready, use the Zi Wei chart tool to see the twelve-palace structure before reading deeper explanations.

How to read this guide

Read Zi Wei Dou Shu as a structured cultural reference rather than a fixed prediction. The page belongs to traditional Chinese metaphysics, so the most useful approach is to understand the idea, the situation it describes, and the assumptions behind the rule.

Practical checks before applying it

Before applying Zi Wei Dou Shu, write down the current condition in plain language. Note what can be observed directly, what is only symbolic, and what would require a qualified professional outside metaphysics.

Responsible use and limits

Zi Wei Dou Shu should not be used as medical, legal, financial, psychological, or safety advice. It is best treated as background knowledge and a reflective framework.