Why SenWisdom · 06 / 06
It all comes down to one thing: accuracy
Accuracy begins with the casting. We draw on the strengths of many masters, dig deep into the principles of the Yi, and cast your eight characters precisely — solar-term boundaries to the minute, the five elements weighed, the Self Core anchored — with interpretations that fit your environment and your era. Get the foundation right, and the answers hold.
Accuracy also means honesty. A thousand-year tradition has produced countless lineages, and not all stayed true to the source. Tzu Sen draws on the best of them and tests relentlessly; where traditions disagree, she returns to the classical source — proven over time, so a reading you can actually rely on.
Accuracy is what makes our AI worth using. It learns Tzu Sen's own hard-won domain knowledge — not the mixed-quality noise of the open web. It carries her mastery, at the same precision and consistency, to far more people than she could ever reach alone.
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Accurate casting is a chain of careful steps; one weak link tilts the whole reading. We correct your clock time to true solar time (adjusting for longitude and the equation of time), pin the solar-term boundary to the minute — a birth just before or after a 节气 can fall into an entirely different month — apply the 子时 day-change rule at midnight, then weigh each element's real strength, identify the chart's structure, and take the Self Core as the Taiji point around which everything is read. Casting is not data entry; it is where a reading is won or lost.
This is also why an inaccurate reading is worse than none. A miscast chart does not merely fail to help — it misdirects, in the same confident, reassuring voice a correct one would use. Told the wrong season to push or the wrong element to lean on, a person can spend years rowing against their own current. That is the quiet harm a careless or shortcut reading does — and the reason we keep iterating and improving, always pressing forward on the path to greater accuracy.
It is also what makes our AI trustworthy, not merely convenient. Tzu Sen is gifted by nature, widely read across the classics, and deep in their principles — and for years she has tested and honed her readings against a great many real charts. What the AI learns is precisely her own tested knowledge, refined methods, and way of reading a chart — not the mixed-quality noise of the open web.
What makes that possible is rarer still: Tzu Sen studied Machine Learning at Stanford University and is herself an AI Architect, with deep experience in AI Architecture and model training. So she trains this AI herself, hands-on. That keeps it direct and faithful, and lets her upgrade and refine the AI engine behind your report quickly and continually — carrying years of her mastery, at consistent precision, to far more people than one person could ever read for by hand, in English, Traditional, and Simplified Chinese.