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'In-depth Analysis of "Multiple Judgments from One Chart" in Qi Men Dun Jia: Holographic Spacetime and Multi-dimensional Perspectives'

'An in-depth exploration of the principles behind why Qi Men Dun Jia can achieve "Multiple Judgments from One Chart." We analyze the core mechanisms of this highest-level ancient Chinese predictive science from dimensions such as holographic universe theory, multi-dimensional coordinate systems, the symbolic system of Wan Wu Lei Xiang, and Taiji point transformation.'

January 28, 2026 10 min read PDF Markdown
'In-depth Analysis of "Multiple Judgments from One Chart" in Qi Men Dun Jia: Holographic Spacetime and Multi-dimensional Perspectives'

3.1 Polysemy and Holography of Symbols

Every Qi Men symbol is a massive "Information Package." It is not a single definition but a "conceptual set."

Take the Heavenly Stem "Yi" as an example:

  • In Five Elements: It is Yin Wood.
  • In Characters: It represents women, wives, doctors, nurses, third parties, and artists.
  • In Form: It is curved, soft, and roundabout.
  • In Human Body: It represents the liver, neck, joints, blood vessels, and nerves.
  • In Objects: It represents flowers, vines, ropes, Chinese medicine, curtains, and artworks.
  • In Temperament: It is gentle, dependent, and indecisive.

When performing "Multiple Judgments," the same "Yi" in a palace is read differently depending on the context:

  • Marriage: Yi represents the wife. If the palace state is good, the wife is virtuous.
  • Health: Yi represents the liver or cervical spine. If Yi is clashed, it indicates liver issues or neck pain.
  • Feng Shui: Yi represents flowers or a winding road. If Yi is outside, it might mean a curved path or flower bed outside the house.
  • Wealth: Yi might represent seeking wealth through art, medicine, or women.

It is precisely because symbols possess this "holography" and "infinite extensibility" that a practitioner can peel back layers of information from a single palace, like peeling an onion.