'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.'

4.2 Taiji Point Drifting (Palace Rotation and Flipping)
A more advanced technique is "Taiji Point Drifting." After analyzing the seeker (the first Taiji point), what if we want to see how their father is doing$4 We look for the symbol representing the father—the Year Stem. Suppose the Year Stem is "Xin" and it falls in the Li Palace. At this point, the Li Palace becomes the new Taiji point (center).
- To see the father's wealth$5 Look at the Sheng Men (or Jia Zi Wu) relative to the Li Palace.
- To see the father's health$6 Look at the Tian Rui Star relative to the Li Palace.
- To see the father's career$7 Look at the Kai Men relative to the Li Palace.
One can even use Six Kinship relations for infinite deduction:
- The Day Stem is "Me."
- That which produces me is the Yin (Parents); look at the palace that supports the Day Stem's element.
- That which I control is Cai (Wealth/Wife); look at the palace controlled by the Day Stem.
- That which controls me is Guan (Official/Ghost); look at the palace that controls the Day Stem.
Through this logic, we can deduce the situation of the seeker's wife, children, parents, or even neighbors from a single chart. As long as the corresponding coordinate point (Taiji point) is found, a new analytical plane can be unfolded.