Zi Wei Dou Shu

What is a Zi Wei palace?

Zi Wei palace data is easy to lose in a screenshot. LifeSense keeps palace labels, star placements, availability, and exact-time dependency visible when the system can calculate them.

What shows up in the chart

  • Ming palace and body palace labels when supported.
  • Twelve palace names when the Zi Wei chart is available.
  • Stars assigned to palaces when the engine exposes verified placements.
  • Unavailable state when Zi Wei fields are not enabled for the result.

Why exact time matters

Zi Wei palace placement is hour-sensitive. Unknown-time charts should not present palace placement as precise.

What a palace is on the page

In this scaffold, a palace is a named Zi Wei Dou Shu chart sector. LifeSense displays the label, availability state, and verified placements when present.

Availability is part of the fact

The page should respect the runtime chart result. If Zi Wei is disabled or required fields are missing, the page should show that state directly.

Use this guide with the calculator

This guide is meant to help you recognize the fields after the chart is calculated, not to replace the calculator.

  • Look for these method labels in the result: Zi Wei Dou Shu, Ming Palace, Body Palace, Twelve Palaces, Palace Stars.
  • Before exporting, check the time basis: Zi Wei palace placement is hour-sensitive. Unknown-time charts should not present palace placement as precise.
  • If the result labels a field unavailable, approximate, or low-confidence, keep that boundary in your notes.
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