'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.'

3.2 Combining Images: Constructing a Precise Portrait
While a single symbol has broad meanings, combining multiple symbols can lock onto a specific thing. It's like a puzzle; one piece doesn't tell much, but together they form a clear picture.
Example: Yi + Tian Peng + Shang Men + Kan Palace
- Yi: Curved, liquid.
- Tian Peng: Water, large, wisdom, bold.
- Shang Men: Injury, competition, vehicle, criminal police.
- Kan Palace: Water, North, trap.
Combined Interpretation:
- Profession: Could be a water police officer (Tian Peng + Shang Men + Kan) or someone in water transport (Yi + Tian Peng + vehicle).
- Health: Yi is the liver, supported by water in the Kan Palace but too damp; Tian Peng is large water, Shang Men is injury. Perhaps the liver has heavy dampness, or the legs (Shang Men) were injured near water.
- Personality: Intelligent (Tian Peng) but impulsive (Shang Men), gentle temperament (Yi), and deep/calculating (Kan Palace).
Through combining images, we can concretize vague symbols, thereby accurately describing various aspects of the seeker within the same chart.