
Generate an Eastern blueprint for every life profile.
Eastern Blueprint turns chart structure, yearly trends, and life themes into a living personal book you can read, act on, and revisit every year.
From chart to action.
Personal Book
AI-generated destiny book based on BaZi (Four Pillars) astrology, decoding your birth chart and life path.
Year Flow
Annual fortune forecasts covering career, love, wealth, and health with seasonal breakdowns.
Theme Analysis
Deep-dive readings on specific life areas with precise guidance and recommendations.
Per Profile Unlock
One-time unlock for full book and yearly readings, accessible anytime.
Create once, update yearly.
Each profile owns its own book and yearly reading. You can create separate profiles for yourself, your partner, or your family.
Five Elements Cycle
The Five Elements are the core of Chinese metaphysics. Click an element to explore its generating and controlling relationships.
Five Elements Cycle
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Click an element to see its relationships
Frequently Asked Questions
What is BaZi (Four Pillars of Destiny)?
BaZi, meaning "Eight Characters," is the cornerstone of Chinese destiny analysis. It maps your birth year, month, day, and hour into four pillars, each containing a Heavenly Stem and an Earthly Branch. The Four Pillars system was refined during the Tang and Song dynasties. Each pillar represents a different aspect of life: the Year Pillar reveals ancestry and early childhood; the Month Pillar shows parents and career; the Day Pillar represents the self and spouse; and the Hour Pillar indicates children and later life.
What are the Five Elements?
The Five Elements — Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water — are the fundamental building blocks of Chinese metaphysics. They describe cycles of creation and destruction that govern all natural phenomena. The generating cycle flows: Wood feeds Fire, Fire creates Earth, Earth bears Metal, Metal collects Water, Water nourishes Wood. The controlling cycle flows: Wood parts Earth, Earth dams Water, Water extinguishes Fire, Fire melts Metal, Metal chops Wood.
What is TuiDog?
TuiDog is an Eastern astrology and fortune analysis platform. Users create personal profiles with birth data to receive AI-generated destiny readings based on BaZi (Four Pillars) astrology, daily horoscopes, yearly fortune forecasts, and downloadable PDF reports. The platform integrates core Chinese metaphysics concepts including Five Elements theory, Ten Gods system, and Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches.
What is the difference between Chinese Zodiac and Western Horoscope?
The Chinese Zodiac is based on birth year, dividing years into 12 animal signs in a 12-year cycle, combined with Five Elements and Yin-Yang theory. Western Horoscope is based on birth month, dividing the ecliptic into 12 signs based on the sun's position, associated with four elements and three modalities. Both systems complement each other for more comprehensive fortune analysis.
How do I read my BaZi chart?
Reading a BaZi chart requires key steps: identify the Day Master (your Day Pillar's Heavenly Stem) which represents you; analyze the Five Elements distribution to see which are strong or missing; examine Ten Gods relationships to understand your patterns with people and events; then look at Major Luck Periods and yearly cycles for fortune trends. Beginners can start with TuiDog's AI-generated destiny book for automatic chart analysis and personalized insights.
How does Chinese Zodiac compatibility work?
Chinese Zodiac compatibility is based on Earthly Branch relationships: Six Combinations (natural harmony), Three Harmonies (shared goals), and Six Clashes (friction). Compatibility is just one factor — complete marriage matching also considers Five Element complementarity, Ten Gods relationships, and Major Luck Period synchronization.
How do the Five Elements relate to health?
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, each element corresponds to organ systems: Wood to liver/gallbladder, Fire to heart/small intestine, Earth to spleen/stomach, Metal to lungs/large intestine, Water to kidneys/bladder. An excess or deficiency of an element in your BaZi chart may indicate health areas to watch. Understanding your Five Elements distribution helps tailor diet, exercise, and lifestyle habits.