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'In-depth Analysis of "Destiny Chart" vs. "Hourly Chart" in Qi Men Dun Jia: The Spacetime Philosophy of Constants and Variables'
'An in-depth analysis of the core differences between the "Destiny Chart" (Lifetime Chart) and "Hourly Chart" (Hourly Qi Men) in Qi Men Dun Jia. We explore the similarities and differences between these two systems from the dimensions of time, analytical logic, application scope, and philosophical essence, revealing the dialectical relationship between constants and variables in Yi learning prediction.'

2.1 Selection of Useful God: Variable vs. Fixed
In the Hourly Chart, the Useful God (Yong Shen) "turns with the matter."
- Asking for wealth: Look at Jia Zi Wu and the Sheng Men (Life Gate).
- Asking for work: Look at the Kai Men (Open Gate).
- Asking for exams: Look at the Tian Fu Star and Ding Wonder.
- Asking for health: Look at the Tian Rui Star.
- Core Logic: We look for the symbol representing "this matter" in the chart and analyze its relationship with the symbol representing "me" (Day Stem).
In the Destiny Chart, the Useful God is "relatively fixed."
- Day Stem: Always represents the owner of the destiny (the person themselves). This is the absolute core and the base point of analysis.
- Zhi Fu: Represents innate luck and guardian spirits.
- Zhi Shi Gate: Represents the lifelong acting style and career inclination.
- Year Stem: Represents parents and ancestral property.
- Month Stem: Represents siblings and peers.
- Hour Stem: Represents children, subordinates, and late-life luck.
- Core Logic: We construct a family and social network centered on the "Day Stem" in the chart and analyze the stability of this network structure.