Explore the Wisdom of Traditional Chinese Studies
Insight into the Mysteries of Fate

Zhiming Hall is dedicated to inheriting China's 5,000-year-old traditional culture, providing professional fortune-telling resources, knowledge of traditional studies, and master guidance to help you explore destiny and enlighten life.

Wisdom of Traditional Chinese Studies Extensive and Profound

Traditional Chinese Studies is the essence of Chinese traditional culture, including Yiology, Confucianism, Taoism, Legalism, and other schools. Among them, fortune-telling culture, as an important part of traditional Chinese studies, carries the ancient people's exploration of destiny and universal laws.

Yiology

The Book of Changes is the theoretical root of natural philosophy and human practice in Chinese traditional thought and culture, praised as "the first of all classics and the source of the Great Way."

Feng Shui

Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese traditional discipline that studies the philosophy of environment and cosmic laws, involving the layout of residences, palaces, cemeteries, and more.

Fate and Destiny

Fate and Destiny is based on methods such as the Eight Characters of Birth Time and Zi Wei Dou Shu, predicting personal life trends and exploring the relationship between humans, nature, and the universe.

Physiognomy

Physiognomy includes face reading, palmistry, and others, by observing external features of a person, to infer their personality, health, and destiny trends.

Development of Sinology Timeline

Pre-Qin Period

Basic ideological systems such as Yiology, Confucianism, and Taoism were formed, laying the foundation of traditional Chinese culture.

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Han Dynasty

Dong Zhongshu proposed the theory of 'Heaven and Humanity Response,' and the Five Elements theory began to combine with fate analysis, establishing the theoretical basis of fortune-telling culture.

Tang and Song Dynasties

Fate analysis, Feng Shui, physiognomy, and other disciplines saw great development, with classic works such as 'Ma Yi Shen Xiang' and 'San Ming Tong Hui' emerging.

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Ming and Qing Dynasties

Sinology reached its peak, and the fortune-telling cultural system became more complete, with methods like Zi Wei Dou Shu and the Four Pillars of Destiny widely spread.

Modern Era

Sinology culture has gained new development in modern society, and fortune-telling as part of traditional culture has been re-recognized and studied.

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