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Taiyi Shenshu Basics: Taiyi, Host Count, Guest Count, Fixed Focus, and Macro Judgment
A Taiyi Shenshu beginner reference covering the core terms and entry points used for phase judgment and macro-situation reading.
Taiyi Shenshu Basics: Taiyi, Host Count, Guest Count, Fixed Focus, and Macro Judgment
A Taiyi Shenshu beginner reference covering the core terms and entry points used for phase judgment and macro-situation reading.
Taiyi
the core sign used to judge the dominant climate of a situation
Host Count
leans toward the host side, internal state, and main body
Guest Count
leans toward the outside environment, counterpart, and incoming variables
Fixed Focus
helps focus the most relevant theme and anchor point
Macro Phase
fits phase trend, expansion-contraction rhythm, and situation maturity
Timing Window
shows when the larger situation is better for action or observation
Frequently asked questions
What is this reference best for?
It is best for checking fixed symbols, terms, and base meanings before you interpret a chart or question further.
Can one entry answer a full question?
No. One symbol is a starting point; real interpretation depends on question, position, combination, and the larger structure.
Why separate Chinese and English pages?
Each URL stays language-specific, making the topic clearer for users and search engines without mixing bilingual content on one page.
Can these libraries expand later?
Yes. More entries, keywords, examples, and question formats can be added as the underlying structured data grows.
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A Taiyi Shenshu beginner reference covering the core terms and entry points used for phase judgment and macro-situation reading.