Fengshui·AI
The Method·方法

Classical roots, checkable working.

We don’t invent fengshui. We compute what can be computed, cite what is traditional, and let an AI interpret the rest — always naming its source so you can verify, dispute, or learn.

I. Three schools

Form, time, and occupant.

Form School

峦头

The oldest layer. It reads the shape of the land and the built environment — where water gathers, where roads point, what sits behind and in front. Qi rides the wind and halts at water; form school traces that flow around and through a building.

Flying Stars

玄空飞星

The time layer. A property's energy is fixed at construction by its period and its facing, producing a nine-palace chart of mountain and water stars. This is pure calculation — we compute it deterministically, never guess it.

Eight Mansions

八宅

The occupant layer. From the facing, the home divides into four auspicious and four inauspicious sectors. It tells you where to sleep, work, and cook — and where not to.

II. How a reading is made

Three passes.

01.

Measure the form

From OneMap and OpenStreetMap we read what surrounds the property — cemeteries, hospitals, parks, MRT lines, expressways, water — and score it against form-school principles. 3,678 points of interest, catalogued.

02.

Cast the chart

From the facing direction and construction period we compute the flying-stars natal chart by the 下卦 method. This is arithmetic — the same inputs always yield the same chart, and you can check our working.

03.

Interpret the unit

An AI vision model reads your floor plan against the chart and the eight-mansions sectors — door, stove, bedrooms, corners — and writes a plain-English reading. Every factor names the school it comes from.

III. Our honesty

Where the AI ends.

The flying-stars chart is mathematics — it is exactly right. The form-school factors are measured from real map data. The interpretation of your floor plan, though, is an AI reading: helpful as a first pass, not a substitute for a master’s audit.

We use AI because it scales a careful first look to every home in Singapore, for free. We tell you its confidence on each reading, and we never claim certainty we don’t have.

“The qi rides the wind and scatters; it halts at the water’s edge.”
— Guo Pu, 葬书 · 4th c.