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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.'

4.3 Warning on Misconceptions
- Misconception 1: Using Hourly Chart to Judge a Lifetime.
- Some beginners cast a random Hourly Chart and use it to judge someone's entire life. This is extremely irresponsible. The information in the Hourly Chart is fluid; it only reflects the current state. For example, a person might be very poor now (Wu in Punishment in Hourly Chart), but it doesn't mean they will be poor forever; perhaps Wu Earth is prosperous in their Destiny Chart, and they will get rich as soon as the Major Luck arrives next year.
- Misconception 2: Using Destiny Chart to Judge Trivia.
- "Look at my Destiny Chart, can I find the keys I lost tomorrow$21" This is using a sledgehammer to crack a nut, and it won't be accurate. There is no microscopic information about "losing keys tomorrow" in the Destiny Chart.