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For centuries, the Chinese Almanac, or Tong Shu, has been consulted for suitable dates for all occasions to forecast the individual's luck for the day, and to assist in Feng Shui and Chinese Astrological calculations.
Even today, it is used to advice on selection of appropriate days for almost every important activity, from tying the knot, from launching of a new product to opening a new office, and from renovations to moving houses. Now the entire professional Tong Shu for the year of 2011 have been meticulously translated and fitted into an iPhone application for your convenience!
It's compact and portable, handy for use at any place and time. Saves you time from the rifling through various stacks of reference books to find a specific piece of information. It gives you an early head start and lets you plan ahead for the year of 2011 with just a few taps on your iPhone!
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Key Features
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Day Information
• | The Day Officer |
• | Na Yin |
• | 28 Constellations |
• | Auspicious and inauspicious Star based on Yellow and Black Belt path |
• | Conflict, Happiness, Wealth and Five Ghost Directions |
• | JY Dong Gong Rating : a quick reference rating system calculated by Joey Yap to determine the overall auspiciousness (or inauspiciousness) of the Jia Zi day. |
• | Special Information : Occasionally, there are certain dates considered to be special and/or rare in the study of Date Selection because they possess certain attribute and these are listed here. |
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Pillars
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• | The Daily Four Pillars (BaZi) of the Entire Year
This shows the BaZi (Eight Characters) or Four Pillars of the day, including the Xuan Kong Da Gua Hexagrams. The Hour Pillar will also change according to the actual hour of that day.
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• | The Combination and Clashing Pillars
The Jia Zi pillar fully combines with the Day Pillar's Heavenly Stem and Earthy Branch; and with corresponding Luo Pan direction states as well. The clashing pillars are displayed beside the combination pillars.
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• | Xuan Kong Da Gua
The columns indicate the He Tu combination with the Day Hexagram, the combination of 10 between the XK Element and Period Star of the Day. |
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Suit and Avoid
This shows a list of suitable and unsuitable activities for the day. Red indicates the favorable activities of the day, while the ones marked in black indicate the activities that should be avoided.
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Daily Stars
Monthly Auxiliary Stars
Indicates the 24 Mountains location for the various Monthly Auxilliary Stars, also known as 'Shen Sha' or 'Gods & Killings' Stars. |
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Day Stars
The auspicious and inauspicious Stars for the Day are listed in red and blue respectively. |
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Flying Stars Charts
This shows the Monthly Flying Stars and Daily Flying Stars respectively, according to the Eight Directions. In addition, it also provides the Day Breaker, Day Peach Blossom, and Day Robbery Sha Stars.
• | Auspicious Hours Forecast
This forecast includes the Xuan Kong Da Gua Hourly Stars, where the ones marked in red indicate auspicious and the black indicates inauspicious stars. Each animal governs 2 hours.
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• | Horoscope
This shows a very general forecast for the day for each Animal sign. |
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Highlight of Joey Yap's iPro Tong Shu 2011:
• | Search Function for Day Forecast
Find your best days for the year, and take note of the average and not-so-good ones before you plan for any important activities. You can find the most ideal days for marriage, business partnership meetings and lots more. With this search function, you can quickly select dates for your important activities within seconds!
With Joey Yap's iPro Tong Shu exceptional features, you can empower your destiny in 2011 as finding the best dates for the year is just a tap away!
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Requirements: iPhone 3G, iPhone3GS, iPhone 4 and iPod Touch (second generation or later). Requires iOS 4.0 or later.
Languages:
English
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Price: US$ 16.99 |
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Clicking the button above will launch iTunes. If iTunes doesn't open, you can install iTunes by clicking here.
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