By the numbers: ~1,350 words, every day — your Eastern reading.
The Chinese Horoscope brings Eastern astrology alongside your Western chart — a second tradition reading the same life from a completely different angle. It isn't a "year of the Rat" blurb for millions of people at once: it's computed from your own Ba Zi (the Four Pillars of Destiny), the same way your Western chart is computed from your exact birth moment.
What we actually compute
Every reading is built on your real Eastern chart — and you can open the evidence under any reading to see it:
- Your Four Pillars (Ba Zi) — year, month, day, and hour pillars, each with its heavenly stem, earthly branch, and animal.
- Your Day Master — the elemental "self" at the center of your chart, the anchor everything else is read against.
- Your animal and element — your zodiac animal and elemental nature, drawn from the whole pillar structure, not just your birth year.
- Today's pillar — the day's own stem and branch, and how its element interacts with yours through the productive and controlling cycles of Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water.
- Your I Ching hexagram — the day's hexagram, for a classical layer of meaning.
- Element balance and timing — which elements run strong or weak in you, and the windows where the day's energy actually lands.
This is the proof it's authentic — classical Chinese astrology, computed for you, not a generic forecast for everyone born in the same animal year.
Your daily reading
Each day, all of that is turned into plain language: a multi-part reading across several themes, written for your chart and refreshed every day — with a wider weekly arc on top.
A fortune cookie, every day
On top of the reading there's a small daily bonus — a fortune cookie: a single line of wisdom themed to the day. Crack a fresh one open each morning.
Why it's here
Eastern and Western astrology describe the same person in two different languages. Reading both gives you a fuller picture — and the Eastern view is especially strong on cycles, timing, and elemental balance, exactly where the Western chart tends to be quieter.
The Chinese Horoscope is a Starter feature. For the screen-by-screen walkthrough, see How to Read Your Chinese Horoscope.
For another Eastern-rooted module, see the FengShui Horoscope — and to ask the astrologer about any part of your reading, see AI Chat.