Past-First Zi Wei Analysis

Verify the Past
Then Ask the Future

A serious reading should first explain your past, then answer your future.
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📅 回溯5年 • 验证关键节点

1 Enter your birth details
2 Verify 1-2 past events
3 Then ask a concrete question
2023年发生了什么? 2022年事业有变动吗? 2021年感情经历? 2020年有搬家吗?

Decade Fortune Trend (10 Years)

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From your chart structure, this decade favors building a firmer base first, then expanding. Around 2030, wealth and asset decisions become the clearest growth window.
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Past Verification

Test one real year, event, or relationship turning point first

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Decade Forecast

Compare the next decade year by year

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Keep Digging

After one answer, keep asking about the same thread instead of restarting

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Why This Feels Different

Most fortune sites rush to give you a neat answer. We do the opposite. We ask you to test one real turning point from your past first. If that part feels hollow, you should not trust the rest.

Once the past checks out, the conversation opens up. You can ask which year is strongest for wealth, why your relationships keep repeating the same pattern, or whether the next decade is better for expansion or consolidation. The point is not a one-shot report. It is a thread you can keep pulling.

How People Actually Ask

Good questions are usually plain and specific. People ask things like: "Review my last ten years." "Which year is strongest for wealth?" "Analyze my career." "What kind of partner suits me best?"

You do not need to learn a ritual before asking. Start with one concrete point, then follow the answer where it leads. If the first answer is alive, the second question usually comes out by itself.

Why Start With The Past

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Because past events are concrete

A future prediction always leaves room for imagination. A past event does not. Career shifts, relationship turns, relocations, health setbacks, or family pressure either happened or they did not.

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Because trust should be earned first

If the reading cannot describe your own timeline with any force, there is no reason to hand it your future. A good consultation earns that right by getting close to what already happened.

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Because the real value is the follow-up

Once the first layer feels right, the useful part begins: compare years, revisit a decade, test a relationship pattern, or drill into one decision window. That is where a living consultation starts to separate itself from a generic reading.

Common Questions

How accurate is ChatFate?

Accuracy here is not a slogan. The point is whether the reading can get close enough to your real past that you feel the thread is alive. If it cannot do that, you will notice quickly.

What can I ask about?

Ask about a year, a decade, or one life theme. Career, love, wealth, family, housing, parents, inner state, marriage timing, or repeating patterns are all natural starting points.

What if I don't know my exact birth time?

A rough estimate works. Select a 2-hour window, or choose "Unknown" and we'll help narrow it down during verification. Many users discover their likely birth time by testing which one produces the most accurate past readings.

Is my data safe?

Yes. All data is encrypted. We don't sell or share your information. Your birth data is only used to generate your chart. You can hide archived chat history from normal views at any time.

How is this different from horoscopes?

A horoscope gives you a broadcast. This is closer to a consultation. The point is not to hand you a universal sentence, but to follow how your own structure behaves across different years and questions.