Follow-Up Questions · 追問
For clients who've had a Personal Reading or a 12-Month Forecast.
Ask Your Questions →A follow-up builds on a reading I've already written for you — it's the conversation afterwards, not the first one. Start with your own chart, in full.
See Your Life Blueprint →Specific situations you're actually in. A decision you're weighing, a move you're considering, a stretch of time you want read. The more concrete the situation, the more useful the answer — "should I take this offer, and if so when" reads far better than "will I be successful".
No. I already have your chart and your favourable element from your reading. A follow-up reads those against the current year and month — that's what makes it quick, and why it costs less than a reading.
Within 7 days. You receive 3–5 pages as a PDF, written by hand. One round: three questions in, one reply out.
Yes. A BaZi chart reads a person's constitution and cycles, not the outcome of events. So it can't give you a lifespan or a date of death, diagnose an illness, call the winner of a lawsuit, predict an exam or election result, or locate something or someone lost. If a question falls here I'll tell you before I start writing — you can swap it, or take a refund.
I read your chart, not a third person's — even if you have their birth details. I also don't answer what someone else is thinking or feeling. If the question is about a relationship, I can read your side of it, and a Compatibility Reading is the right place for both charts, with both people's knowledge.
No — not specific holdings, not gambling or lottery numbers, and not whether a particular stock, coin or property will rise. What a chart can show is your own wealth pattern and the months that favour or resist financial moves, which is a different and more useful question.
A question about two people needs both charts — with only yours I can read your side, or you can take it to a Compatibility Reading. Date-selection questions need your birth hour: without the Hour Pillar the timing isn't precise enough to be worth putting in writing.
Some questions deserve more room than one reply can give — "what direction should my career take", "where does my money come from", "how do the next ten years run". Those are full readings rather than follow-ups, and I'll point you to the right one instead of answering them thinly.
I'll email you before I begin writing. You can swap it for another question, or ask for a refund — nothing is written, and nothing is charged for work I can't do. Full terms are in the Refund Policy.
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