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Guides pratiques et explications answer-first de la rédaction de TianJi Health, signés par des auteurs et attentifs aux sources.
What is WuYun-LiuQi?
A plain-language introduction to the classical five-movements and six-qi climate-health framework.
Updated 2026-06-15
Guest and host qi overlays
How the annually rotating guest qi and the fixed host qi combine for each 60-day step of the year.
Updated 2026-06-10
Seasonal wellness without diagnosis
Why TianJi keeps guidance in lifestyle, diet, sleep, and emotions — and never crosses into medical territory.
Updated 2026-06-08
How to read classical citations
How TianJi links every computed climate pattern back to a specific, verifiable passage in the Suwen.
Updated 2026-06-01
Birth-year climate patterns
How TianJi derives a cited annual-movement snapshot from a single birth date — and what it can and cannot tell you.
Updated 2026-05-28
How solar terms affect your daily energy
How the 24 jieqi mark shifts in environmental qi and what they mean for your daily wellness rhythm.
Updated 2026-06-05
Understanding your birth-year movement pattern
How the grand movement, sufficient-or-deficient state, and Sitian-Zaiquan pair define the climate of your birth year.
Updated 2026-06-03
When guest qi and host qi align: what it means
How qi resonance amplifies a season's climatic character — and how TianJi detects it from the calendar.
Updated 2026-06-12
The five movements and seasonal health
How each of the five movements — Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water — shapes a year's climate and wellness guidance.
Updated 2026-06-10
Sitian and Zaiquan: the two half-year climates
How the governing qi of the upper and lower halves of the year shape seasonal wellness guidance.
Updated 2026-06-14