Qi Men Dun Jia
The Emperor's Strategic Art
An ancient Eastern framework for strategic decision-making, refined over 2,000 years by Chinese emperors and military commanders. Receive personalized strategic guidance based on the energy pattern of your question.
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What is Qi Men Dun Jia?(奇门遁甲)
Qi Men Dun Jia (奇门遁甲) translates roughly as "Mysterious Door Hiding Jia" — one of China's most sophisticated strategic frameworks, classified alongside Tai Yi Shen Shu and Liu Ren as one of the “Three Great Divinatory Arts” of classical China.
It maps cosmic energy onto a 3×3 grid called the Nine Palaces, analyzing how nine stars, eight doors, eight spirits, and ten heavenly stems interact at any given moment. The result is not a prediction — it is a strategic map showing where energy flows favorably or unfavorably for your specific question.
Used by military strategists including Zhuge Liang (诸葛亮), Liu Bowen (刘伯温), and generations of imperial advisors for battlefield tactics, statecraft, and personal decision-making.
How does a reading work?
- You ask a specific question. The more precise, the clearer the reading. Optional A/B comparison helps contrast two paths.
- You provide your birth details (optional but recommended). This calculates your BaZi (八字) chart — your elemental profile that makes readings feel personal.
- The system casts your Qi Men chart. Based on the exact moment you asked, it generates the Nine Palace grid showing star/door/spirit/stem positions.
- AI interprets the patterns. It reads each symbol through its cultural lens (not just translation) and delivers actionable strategic advice.
How should I read the results?
Think of a Qi Men reading as a strategic briefing, not a crystal ball:
- Strategic Landscape — the overall energy picture relevant to your question
- Key Findings — which palace(s) matter most and why
- Recommendations — concrete actions you can take
- Energy Window — timing advice: act now / wait / retreat
Symbols are explained in parentheses when they appear — e.g., “Bai Hu (White Tiger of the West, God of War)”. You can always follow up for deeper clarification.
See What A Reading Looks Like
The Strategic Landscape
Your chart shows Tian Xin (Celestial Heart) in the Northwest palace paired with Kai Door (Open) — the strongest combination for new beginnings and transparent action. Meanwhile, Bai Hu (White Tiger of the West, God of War) appears in the North, suggesting competitive pressure if you delay too long...
Key Recommendations
- → Move forward within the next week while Kai door energy is active
- → Favorable direction: Northwest (Qian palace)
- → Avoid aggressive negotiation tactics — Bai Hu warns of conflict escalation