Last updated: March 21, 2026
Mingli Ge articles, topic hubs, and intent-driven guide pages are primarily written and reviewed by the site’s editorial workflow. The goal is not to pile up jargon, but to explain high-frequency questions around Bazi, compatibility, career, wealth, and divination in a way ordinary readers can actually understand, verify, and use within clear limits.
Who Writes the Content
Public content is currently published under the name “Mingli Ge Editorial Desk.” That means it is not casual personal commentary. It is edited, structured, and checked before publication.
This editorial approach works better for a metaphysics site because many pages need to do three things at once: remain readable for ordinary users, be understandable to search engines, and state content boundaries clearly.
How Content Is Reviewed
Before publication, Mingli Ge editorial content is checked for several things: whether the title matches the body, whether technical metaphysics language has been translated back into practical language, whether any phrasing may cause anxiety or mislead users, and whether the page clearly distinguishes judgment, trend, caution, and boundary.
For more sensitive themes such as health, money, marriage, and life prediction, the site adds stronger boundary language so the content is not framed as medical, legal, investment, or guaranteed advice.
AI Assistance and Human Editorial Boundaries
Mingli Ge may use automation tools to help organize structure, check repeated wording, or draft directions, but published content still requires human editorial judgment, especially for titles, sensitive boundaries, disclaimers, internal links, and final wording.
We do not publish unchecked automated output as medical, legal, investment, mental-health, or major life-decision advice.
What Content Gets Rewritten
If a page contains only templated paragraphs, lacks specific scenarios, promises certain outcomes, creates fear, blurs ads and editorial content, or turns metaphysics into professional advice, we rewrite it or temporarily remove it from the sitemap.
This is also why some long-tail guides remain accessible but are not actively submitted for indexing: quality comes before coverage.
How Updates Work
If an article is rewritten, expanded, structurally revised, or changed because of methodology updates, product changes, or advertising compliance, its updated date is refreshed.
Mingli Ge prefers to keep revising high-traffic articles and high-intent guide pages instead of leaving old content untouched for years.