七政四余 · The "seven governors and four余" — a Chinese astrological system anchored in real celestial bodies (Sun, Moon, five visible planets + lunar nodes). A lifetime chart at the level of stars.
Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn — your relationship with each planet and what it activates in your life.
Lunar nodes and auxiliary stars — the deeper background forces shaping your themes and karmic patterns.
Each planet falls into a house — career, relationships, wealth, family, health. The map of where energy lands.
Current decade, next decade, and the one beyond. Three time horizons, read by transit alignment.
Western astrology and Qi Zheng Si Yu share the same sky but interpret it through different philosophical lenses. Qi Zheng emphasizes the practical timing of events, with a stronger focus on the lunar nodes and the relationship between planets and the "Four余" — a uniquely Chinese concept.
The closer to the exact minute, the more accurate. If you don't know the exact time, we can still cast a "solar chart" using noon — but you'll lose precision on house placement. Most birth certificates list time to the minute.
Qi Zheng transits are computed against your natal chart. We don't predict events — we identify windows of alignment. Think of it as a tide chart: we tell you when the tide is rising, not whether to swim.