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02 Jun 2026, 22:36 GMT+10
XuanSeal, an AI-powered BaZi platform, is giving people worldwide a free way to generate their Four Pillars (BaZi) chart and understand how the Year of the Fire Horse - the first Fire Horse (Bing Wu) year since 1966 - may shape their relationships, career direction, and personal timing.
Traditionally, reading a BaZi chart required years of study or a paid consultation. XuanSeal lets anyone generate a chart in seconds. From a birth date and time, the platform builds the Four Pillars, identifies the user's Day Master, and explains personality patterns, relationship dynamics, career direction, and yearly timing in plain language - in English, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese.
'Our goal isn't to predict the future - it's to make a centuries-old framework readable and useful,' said Ben, founder of XuanSeal. 'BaZi is about patterns and timing. The Fire Horse year brings a strong surge of Fire energy, and a lot of people want to understand what that means for their own chart. AI lets us explain it clearly, without the jargon and without the guesswork.'
In BaZi, the year is commonly read from the Start of Spring rather than January 1, so the Fire Horse year began on February 4. Fire Horse years are considered especially dynamic, which is why many readers are revisiting Chinese astrology this year.
Generating a BaZi chart on XuanSeal is free. Users who want to go deeper can unlock the 2026 Fortune Book ($29.99) for a full year-ahead reading, the Book of Fate ($39.99) for an in-depth life chart, or the Compatibility Book ($19.99) for relationship analysis. XuanSeal Master Annual ($99/year) includes full premium access, along with optional Tarot and Numerology readings.
XuanSeal is available now at https://xuanseal.com, with the free BaZi calculator at https://xuanseal.com/chinese-astrology/calculator.
About XuanSeal
XuanSeal is an AI-powered BaZi platform offering free Four Pillars charts, Day Master guidance, and optional Tarot and Numerology calculators. XuanSeal is available in English, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese at https://xuanseal.com.
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Ben, Founder - XuanSeal
30 N Gould St Ste R, Sheridan, WY 82801, United States
+1(702)234-2986
Email: [email protected]
Web: https://xuanseal.com
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