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Sterling, United States
Readings:Birth Chart
Strengths:IdentityTiming
Approach:Chinese
Sterling, United States

Chinese astrology and Feng Shui practitioner, teacher, and public speaker with long-standing work in BaZi, Zi Wei Dou Shu, classical Feng Shui, and Chinese metaphysics....

Albi, France
Readings:ForecastBirth ChartSynastry
Strengths:RelationshipsSpiritualTiming
Approach:ChineseModern Western
Albi, France

Arianne Galfre is a voyante, intuitive medium, cartomancienne, and tarot reader based in Albi, Occitanie, France, with over 20 years of professional practice. Consultations are...

Tampa, United States
Readings:CareerForecastBirth Chart
+2 moreSpiritualSynastry
Strengths:CareerIdentityRelationships
+2 moreSpiritualTiming
Approach:ChineseModern Western
Tampa, United States

Astrology Answers is a leading astrology content platform operated by New Peak Media Inc., headquartered in Tampa, Florida. Active for over 10 years, the site...

London, United Kingdom
Readings:CareerForecastBirth Chart
+3 moreRelocationSpiritualSynastry
Strengths:IdentityMythicPsychology
+3 moreSpiritualTimingTransitions
Approach:ChinesePsychologicalModern Western
London, United Kingdom

Laura Boomer-Trent, known as Astro Dakini, is a French-born spiritual astrologer with over 40 years of experience bridging Eastern and Western astrological traditions. Early career...

What Is Chinese Astrology?

Chinese astrology is a family of astrological traditions rooted in classical Chinese philosophy, cosmology, and the observation of celestial cycles. Unlike Western astrology, which builds its chart around the moment of birth mapped onto a tropical zodiac, Chinese astrology draws on a distinct set of systems — each with its own structure, symbolism, and interpretive method.

The most widely known form in the West is the Chinese zodiac, a twelve-year cycle in which each year is associated with an animal sign. While this system is widely recognized, it represents only a small part of what Chinese astrological practice encompasses. Practitioners who work seriously with Chinese astrology typically use far more sophisticated systems.

BaZi, also known as Four Pillars of Destiny, is the most widely practiced form of classical Chinese astrology. It constructs a chart from the year, month, day, and hour of birth, each represented by a combination of the Ten Heavenly Stems and Twelve Earthly Branches. The interactions between these pillars are analyzed to understand personality, life patterns, career, relationships, health tendencies, and the timing of significant periods. BaZi is a deeply systematic form of astrology with a rich technical vocabulary and a strong emphasis on precise timing.

Zi Wei Dou Shu, sometimes called Purple Star Astrology, is another major Chinese astrological system. It uses a grid-based chart structure with fourteen primary stars and a set of subsidiary stars distributed across twelve palaces, each governing a different area of life. It is particularly valued for its depth in life narrative and detailed analysis of different life domains.

Chinese astrology shares some structural similarities with Western astrology — both use the birth moment and both map cycles of time — but the underlying cosmological framework, the symbols used, and the interpretive methods are entirely different.

On Astrodune, this page helps you find Chinese astrology practitioners and compare them by system, specialties, and structured review information.

How to Choose a Chinese Astrology Astrologer

Clarify which system you are interested in BaZi and Zi Wei Dou Shu are distinct systems that require different training and produce different kinds of readings. If you have a preference, look for practitioners who specialize in that system. If you are new to Chinese astrology, reading how each astrologer describes their work will help you understand which approach they use.

Look for depth of training Chinese astrology, particularly BaZi and Zi Wei Dou Shu, involves extensive technical knowledge. Practitioners who have studied formally or over many years tend to bring more depth to the reading than those who offer it as one of many services.

Consider what questions you want answered Chinese astrology is particularly strong for timing analysis, career direction, relationship compatibility, and understanding recurring life patterns. Knowing your focus helps you find an astrologer whose strengths match your needs.

Read reviews for clarity of explanation Chinese astrological systems can be unfamiliar to those new to the tradition. Reviews that mention whether the astrologer explained their findings clearly and made the reading accessible are especially useful.

Check whether they offer BaZi, Zi Wei Dou Shu, or both Some practitioners specialize in one system, others offer both. Their services page will usually specify which systems they work with and what a session covers.

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FAQ

What is Chinese astrology? Chinese astrology refers to a family of astrological traditions rooted in classical Chinese philosophy and cosmology. The main systems used by professional practitioners include BaZi, also known as Four Pillars of Destiny, and Zi Wei Dou Shu, also known as Purple Star Astrology. Both use the birth date and time but apply entirely different frameworks from Western astrology.

What is BaZi astrology? BaZi, or Four Pillars of Destiny, is a classical Chinese astrological system that constructs a chart from the year, month, day, and hour of birth. Each pillar is represented by combinations of the Ten Heavenly Stems and Twelve Earthly Branches, and their interactions are analyzed to understand personality, life patterns, and timing of significant periods.

What is the difference between BaZi and Zi Wei Dou Shu? BaZi uses a four-pillar chart structure based on the stems and branches of the birth date and time, with a focus on the dynamic interplay between these elements. Zi Wei Dou Shu uses a grid-based chart with fourteen primary stars distributed across twelve palaces, each governing a different area of life. They are distinct systems with different structures and interpretive approaches, though both draw on classical Chinese cosmological principles.

Is Chinese astrology the same as the Chinese zodiac? The Chinese zodiac — the twelve-year animal cycle — is the most widely known element of Chinese astrology in the West, but it represents only a small part of what professional Chinese astrology encompasses. BaZi and Zi Wei Dou Shu are far more detailed and technically sophisticated systems.

How is Chinese astrology different from Western astrology? Both use the birth moment as the foundation of the chart, but the underlying cosmological frameworks, symbols, and interpretive methods are entirely different. Western astrology is based on the tropical zodiac and planetary symbolism developed in the Greco-Roman tradition. Chinese astrology draws on yin-yang theory, the five elements, the stems and branches cycle, and classical Chinese cosmology.