A collection of practical articles on Bazi basics, love and marriage, career and money, divination methods, and case studies.
Mingli Ge is a Bazi and blind-school reading site focused on natal charts, luck cycles, stem-branch interactions, and practical interpretation.
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This section collects original articles on Bazi basics, relationship matching, wealth and career reading, client-style case studies, Liu Yao usage, and direction-based decisions. The goal is practical reading in plain language rather than abstract jargon.
Editor Picks: Start With These
If this is your first visit, do not start by clicking randomly through dozens of articles. These picks show how Mingli Ge writes: real-life problems first, reading order second, and clear boundaries instead of fear-based claims.
A clear article on what health-related timing can and cannot say, and why fear-based readings are irresponsible.
Recommended Reading Path
Beginners should start with Bazi basics, then major cycles and annual luck. Relationship questions should begin with marriage and compatibility boundaries. Career and money questions should separate role, wealth, and retention before asking for a result.
Read role, income, collections, money retention, and helpful resources together.
What These Articles Do Not Promise
Mingli Ge articles do not promise wealth, reconciliation, cure, legal victory, or any guaranteed outcome. They help organize questions, explain reading order, surface practical risks, and remind readers to use doctors, lawyers, financial advisers, education or mental-health professionals when needed.
If you only want an absolute sentence, this archive may not be for you. If you want to separate relationship, career, money, family, or health boundaries before deciding the next step, these articles are more useful.
A practical page on second marriage that focuses less on a yes-or-no remarriage verdict and more on whether old patterns repeat and whether real structure can be rebuilt.
A practical page on Zheng Yuan that treats it not as a romantic label but as a question of whether the bond can advance, land in real life, and carry pressure together.
A practical page that separates children, education, family responsibility, and parental pressure instead of collapsing everything into a vague family-luck label.
A practical page on late marriage that separates slower timing, real-life blockage, and unstable relationship structure instead of treating late marriage as a bad label.
All Original Articles
The full archive remains below. Each article is organized around one concrete question: first the common mistake, then the reading layers, and finally a relevant hub or tool to continue with.