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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.'

3.2 Hourly Chart: The "Focusing" of Time and "Response Period"
The Hourly Chart focuses on the present. Its timeline is very short. When analyzing the Hourly Chart, we focus on the Response Period (Ying Qi - when it happens).
- Determining Response Period: Infer the specific time point (Year, Month, Day, Hour) when the event will occur based on chart information.
- Clash/Harmony Method: The day when the Zhi Shi Gate's palace is clashed or combined is often the response period.
- Horse Star Method: When the Horse Star moves, the event moves.
- Principle: The Hourly Chart is like a blip on a radar screen. We calculate when it will hit the target by calculating the speed and direction of the blip.