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BaZi and Zi Wei Dou Shu

BaZi and Zi Wei Dou Shu are two different Chinese cultural systems that use birth time, calendar labels, and structured terminology. WeAcuRe treats both as study vocabulary and keeps the first product focused on source-aware learning.

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How they differ

BaZiFour pillars

BaZi organizes year, month, day, and hour labels through heavenly stems and earthly branches.

Zi WeiPalace map

Zi Wei Dou Shu arranges chart vocabulary through palaces, star names, and calendar labels.

WeAcuReStudy frame

The prototype starts with a Zi Wei chart while keeping stem-branch notes visible for cultural context.

Why users search for both

Many learners meet BaZi first through the phrase Four Pillars, then find Zi Wei Dou Shu while looking for a chart with palace and star labels. A comparison page helps users choose the right study path without turning either system into personal advice.

Current product boundary

WeAcuRe includes BaZi first as a stem-branch and glossary study layer. The current live calculation starts with a browser-local Zi Wei chart, while BaZi material remains focused on calendar vocabulary, comparison notes, and source review.

Related study pages

Continue with BaZi Four Pillars study, the Zi Wei Dou Shu chart, twelve palace labels, or heavenly stems and earthly branches.