When Tong She Fa works well as a first-pass method
Use it when you want a fast structural answer before investing time in a fuller event-divination method. It helps reveal whether your present stance is aligned, overreaching, or being constrained.
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Tong She Fa combines four trigram selections into left and right hexagrams, then layers in mutual and affinity structures. It is ideal when you want to compare intention versus reality quickly.
If the real question is whether your current direction is aligned with what the situation can actually support, Tong She Fa is a strong first-pass method before moving into denser systems.
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Use it when you want a fast structural answer before investing time in a fuller event-divination method. It helps reveal whether your present stance is aligned, overreaching, or being constrained.
The visible hexagrams are only one layer. Mutual and affinity structures help you see what is hidden underneath and what naturally resonates with the present setup.
Liuyao is denser and more event-specific. Tong She Fa is quicker and more structural, focusing on the relationship between the two sides of the situation.
Usually no. It works better for short- to mid-range situational reading.
If you want to compare methods, question styles, or usage boundaries further, these are good next topics.