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Dear Master,fficeffice" />



Understand that the tools used on your website to check one?s pillar of destiny is based on lunar or yin calendar. However, just to clarify, is there a need to convert lunar date of birth to solar date (or Hsia date) first before determining one?s pillar of destiny correctly?



Greatly appreciate your reply. Thanks in advance!


Posted
  • Staff

For the convenience of users in this website; all date format INPUTS are in Geogarian or Western dates. In Singapore, simply it should be the information as in the birth-certificate.
There are exceptions where the Western dates may not be accurate. For example, an elderly person; could have been born a few days or weeks earlier; but family members only reported the birth as they have to go to register their births. Thus, for such elderly persons; if they mentioned that their lunar dates are more accurate; then again for INPUTS to our system; have to reconvert it to Western to key in the dates. Once once, when generating a report; usually, one can re-confirm that the correct lunar date is reflected.

The computation is transparent to the user. And many of our reports will also; later show both the INPUTS: Western birthdates as well as the Lunar birthdates.

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On 4/4/2011 2:28:03 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master,prefix = o ns =
"urn:schemas-microsoft-comffic
effice" /

Understand that the tools used
on your website to check one?s
pillar of destiny is based on
lunar or yin calendar.
However, just to clarify, is
there a need to convert lunar
date of birth to solar date
(or Hsia date) first before
determining one?s pillar of
destiny correctly?

Greatly appreciate your reply.
Thanks in advance!
  • 8 months later...
Posted

Dear Master,
Happy New Year to you!
Most people in China usually use Yang (or Solar) calendar and also celebrate their birthday base on such date. Does that mean I need convert it to Lunar date first before usingtheBa Zi calculator?

Quote
On 4/5/2011 3:00:07 PM, Anonymous wrote:
For the convenience of users in this
website; all date format INPUTS are in
Geogarian or Western dates. In
Singapore, simply it should be the
information as in the birth-certificate.
There are exceptions where the Western
dates may not be accurate. For example,
an elderly person; could have been born
a few days or weeks earlier; but family
members only reported the birth as they
have to go to register their births.
Thus, for such elderly persons; if they
mentioned that their lunar dates are
more accurate; then again for INPUTS to
our system; have to reconvert it to
Western to key in the dates. Once once,
when generating a report; usually, one
can re-confirm that the correct lunar
date is reflected. The computation is
transparent to the user. And many of our
reports will also; later show both the
INPUTS: Western birthdates as well as
the Lunar birthdates.On 4/4/2011 2:28:03
PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear
Master,prefix = o ns =
"urn:schemas-microsoft-comffic
effice" /

Understand that the tools used
on your website to check one?s
pillar of destiny is based on
lunar or yin calendar.
However,
just to clarify, is
there a need to
convert lunar
date of birth to solar
date
(or Hsia date) first before
determining one?s pillar of
destiny correctly?

Greatly appreciate your reply.
Thanks in advance!
Posted
  • Staff

Please note that for Geomancy.net and all it's various calculators; for user convenience; all your inputs of any dates of birth should be western date of births.
Our system will automatically convert all dates of births into the Lunar dates. This is because many people, even many younger Chinese do not know their exact lunar birth-dates.

Quote
On 1/2/2012 3:51:27 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master,Happy New Year to you!Most
people in China usually use Yang (or
Solar) calendar and also celebrate their
birthday base on such date. Does that
mean I need convert it to Lunar date
first before usingtheBa Zi
calculator?On 4/5/2011 3:00:07 PM, Cecil
Lee wrote:
For the convenience of
users in this
website; all date
format INPUTS are in
Geogarian or
Western dates. In
Singapore, simply
it should be the
information as in
the birth-certificate.
There are
exceptions where the Western
dates
may not be accurate. For example,
an
elderly person; could have been born
a few days or weeks earlier; but
family
members only reported the
birth as they
have to go to register
their births.
Thus, for such elderly
persons; if they
mentioned that
their lunar dates are
more accurate;
then again for INPUTS to
our system;
have to reconvert it to
Western to
key in the dates. Once once,
when
generating a report; usually, one
can re-confirm that the correct
lunar
date is reflected. The
computation is
transparent to the
user. And many of our
reports will
also; later show both the
INPUTS:
Western birthdates as well as
the
Lunar birthdates.On 4/4/2011 2:28:03
PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear
Master,prefix = o ns =
"urn:schemas-microsoft-comffic
effice" /

Understand that the tools used
on your website to check one?s
pillar of destiny is based on
lunar or yin calendar.
However,
just to clarify, is
there a need to
convert lunar
date of birth to solar
date
(or Hsia date) first before
determining one?s pillar of
destiny correctly?

Greatly appreciate your reply.
Thanks in advance!

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