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BaZi Case Library

Real fortune telling cases with in-depth life trajectory analysis

Explore curated BaZi cases to understand different destiny patterns and life trajectories, learning how traditional metaphysics applies to modern life.

Entertainment1/28/2026

A-Sun (Huang Yanlin)

A-Sun (1975–2009) was a renowned Taiwanese singer known for her soulful and melancholic voice. Rising from a difficult childhood, she gained fame with the hit song 'Leaf' in 2003. Her albums 'Hurt a Little' and 'Loneliness is Singing' established her as a 'healing' vocalist. Despite her optimistic resilience, her life was cut short by illness at age 34, leaving a lasting musical legacy.

#Singer#Healing Music#Taiwanese Artist
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Culture & Media1/24/2026

A Bing (Hua Yanjun)

A Bing, born Hua Yanjun, was a renowned Chinese folk musician and Taoist priest from Wuxi, Jiangsu. A master of the erhu and pipa, he was celebrated as the 'Little Celestial Master' in his youth. Stricken by blindness in 1928, he lived in poverty as a street performer. He absorbed folk music elements to create timeless masterpieces like 'Moon Reflected on Second Spring'. His works were recorded in 1950, preserving a precious national cultural heritage. His life of hardship was a testament to the spiritual resilience of the common people.

#Folk Musician#Taoist Priest#Erhu Virtuoso
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Science & Tech1/23/2026

Ada Lovelace

Ada Lovelace was a pioneering English mathematician and writer, celebrated as the first computer programmer. The daughter of Lord Byron, she combined profound mathematical insight with poetic vision. Her work on Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine, particularly her notes containing the first published algorithm, established her legacy in computing history.

#Mathematician#Computer Pioneer#Writer
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Business1/23/2026

Akio Morita

Akio Morita (1921–1999) was a visionary Japanese entrepreneur and co-founder of Sony Corporation. Defying his family's sake-brewing tradition, he partnered with Masaru Ibuka to establish Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo, later renamed Sony. He pioneered the globalization of Japanese business, leading Sony's listing on the NYSE and driving iconic innovations like the Walkman and CD player. His philosophy challenged conventional wisdom, emphasizing ability over academic pedigree.

#Entrepreneur#Innovator#Global Business Leader
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Science & Tech1/25/2026

Alan Turing

Alan Turing was a British mathematician, computer scientist, and cryptanalyst, widely considered the father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence. He formalized the concepts of algorithm and computation with the Turing machine, led the team that cracked the German Enigma code during WWII, and proposed the famous Turing test. A brilliant yet persecuted figure, he died at age 41.

#Computer Science#Cryptanalysis#Theoretical Biology
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Culture & Media1/24/2026

Albert Camus

Albert Camus, French philosopher, novelist and journalist, pioneer of absurdist thought. Born in French Algeria, leader in Resistance journalism and 1957 Nobel laureate, his life combined creative independence, moral conviction and public engagement.

#philosopher#writer#Nobel laureate
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Science & Tech1/24/2026

Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein was a revolutionary theoretical physicist whose creativity and independent thinking reshaped modern science. Born in Ulm, he combined intense curiosity with persistent focus, producing landmark work in relativity and quantum foundations. His personality shows the hallmarks of a thinker driven by inner vision, unconventional methods, and a life path influenced by strong intellectual and creative patterns in his Bazi.

#theoretical physics#innovation#creativity
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Science & Tech1/24/2026

Alexander Graham Bell

Inventor and entrepreneur Alexander Graham Bell (1847–1922) combined scientific research and inventive creativity to pioneer the telephone and multiple communication technologies.

#inventor#scientist#entrepreneur
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Science & Tech1/24/2026

Alexander Fleming

Alexander Fleming, Scottish microbiologist and pharmacologist, discovered lysozyme and observed penicillin's antibacterial effect, initiating the antibiotic era. Born to humble farming origins, he combined acute observation with steady lab practice. His temperament leaned toward independence and flexibility, and his scientific insight transformed medicine, earning a Nobel Prize and a knighthood.

#scientist#discoverer#penicillin
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military_politics1/23/2026

Álvaro Uribe Vélez

Álvaro Uribe is a dominant and polarizing right-wing Colombian politician who served as President from 2002 to 2010. Known for his hardline security policies against leftist guerrillas, he significantly reduced violence but faced severe human rights allegations. A Harvard-educated leader from a Medellín landowning family, he held numerous public offices. Post-presidency, he founded the Democratic Center party, opposed peace deals, and in 2025 became the first former Colombian president convicted of a crime, embodying the dual legacy of strongman rule.

#Politician#Former President#Controversial Figure
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Business1/23/2026

Amadeo Giannini

Amadeo Giannini was a pioneering American banker who founded the Bank of Italy, which later evolved into the Bank of America. Born to Italian immigrants in California, he revolutionized banking by focusing on serving the middle class and working people, introducing branch banking and championing financial inclusion. His leadership during the 1906 San Francisco earthquake cemented his legacy as the 'father of retail banking'.

#Banking Pioneer#Financial Revolutionary#Founder of Bank of America
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Science & Tech1/23/2026

Andrei Dmitriyevich Sakharov

Andrei Sakharov was a pivotal Soviet physicist, central to the development of thermonuclear weapons, earning him the title 'Father of the Soviet Hydrogen Bomb.' His later life was defined by a profound moral awakening, leading him to become a leading dissident and human rights advocate. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1975, faced internal exile, and later became a key figure in the democratic reforms of the late Soviet era.

#Physicist#Human Rights Activist#Nobel Laureate
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