Four Pillars of Destiny
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Four Pillars of Destiny is a Chinese conceptual term that describes the four components creating a person's destiny or fate. The four components within the moment of birth are year, month, day, and time (hour). The four pillars is a component used alongside fortune telling practices such as Zi wei dou shu within the realm of Chinese Astrology.
Terminology
YearThe years are calculated by the 12 zodiac animals with the sexagenary cycle of 60 years. MonthsThe months are presented by the inner animals. HoursThe hours are represented by the animals within a 24 hour time span. The Two SchoolsScholarly School (學院派)It began with Xu Zi Ping (徐子平) at the beginning of Song Dynasty. He founded the pure theoretical basis of the system. Ever since then, scholars continued to do research work on the system and published their work for further development. Representatives of this school and their publications include Song Dynasty (宋)
Ming Dynasty (明)
Qing Dynasty (清)
Professional School (江湖派)The original Chinese name "Jiang Hu Pai" has a negative implication. It refers to people who take Life Reading and Fortune Telling as a profession. Usually it is regarded as a business. These professionals may not know the theory very well. They may just memorize some formulas and also collect a lot of statistical results from their practices. See alsoExternal links | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||


