Is the Qing Palace watch accurate

Release time : 09/10/2025 09:30:01

What is the Qing Dynasty Mandate Table? The rumored Qing Dynasty Mandate Table was originally used by the imperial family to predict whether a baby would be born as a boy or girl, based on the principles of Bagua, Yin-Yang, and Five Elements. It has been calculated and evolved for over three hundred years, originally intended for use by royal family members. Gradually, the table became known and widely used among the general public. Many pregnant women may not be very familiar with the Qing Dynasty Mandate Table, so let's explain it in detail.

The Qing Palace Table is Accurate? For a long time, there have been many folk remedies for predicting whether a baby will be a boy or a girl, such as the well-known "sour boys, spicy girls," and "thin-waisted boys, round-waisted girls." Among them, the most popular is the Qing Palace Table. Therefore, many pregnant women are curious and willing to try the Qing Palace Table.

Although the Qing palace chart has been hyped up online, it's also said that it was discovered by archaeologists from the royal tombs of the Qing Dynasty. The rumored accuracy rate is as high as 90%.

However, many friends still harbor doubts about the accuracy of the Qinggong Table. In fact, from a medical perspective, there is no scientific basis for the predictions made by the Qinggong Table. From a statistical probability standpoint, the predictive reliability should be maintained at over 90%, but the prediction odds for having a boy or a girl with the Qinggong Table are actually 50%. Therefore, in relation to so many successful predictions online, it can be said that they are incidental events. If interested, friends can take the opportunity to make predictions, but they should only do so for entertainment and not consider them as the sole evidence for predicting whether a child will be born male or female.

The origin of the Qing Palace Table is one that many mothers are curious about. How did this table evolve and how was it passed down? As previously introduced in our introduction, let's delve into its detailed history.

The Qing Palace Chart was invented by ancient people and is mainly used to predict whether it will be a boy or girl. It is said to have been buried under the seven-hundred-year-old imperial tomb.

The concept of the "Chonggong Chart" is derived from ancient wisdom, incorporating principles of the Five Elements and the Yin-Yang theory. The chart primarily consists of two parts: the horizontal axis (months of pregnancy) and the vertical axis (gestational age in years), ranging from 18 to 45 years based on the lunar calendar.

Based on age and pregnancy month, corresponding to the corresponding horizontal coordinates and vertical coordinates, can predict whether it is a boy or a girl.

However, due to the fact that the Qing palace chart is so ancient, we cannot verify its authenticity.

Everyone can have a little fun with the Qing Palace Chart; it's completely acceptable.

How to read the "Chongqing Chart"? When you receive a "Chongqing Chart," you first see it. It consists of two parts, the horizontal axis represents the month of pregnancy from January to December; and the vertical axis represents the woman's age.

1. Looking at the pregnant woman's natal age, in the Qing Dynasty, the way of recording age for women was different from what we have now. The method they used to record their age was what we now call 'the age in years plus one year'. This is because in the Qing Dynasty, people would include nine months of pregnancy time into the baby's age, so when the baby was born, it already represented a year.

Therefore, when we are calculating the imperial calendar, we must remember to use our actual age in years.

2. When observing the lunar month of conception for pregnant women, to truly understand the Clear Maternity Tables, it is necessary to also be familiar with the lunar months during pregnancy. Why is this so? The reason lies in that in the Qing Dynasty, people used the lunar calendar, so one must remember to calculate using the lunar month of conception.

3. If the conception month is a leap month, what should be done? When there are special circumstances, such as some pregnant women accidentally being in a leap month during conception, how should they correctly use the miscarriage chart? When encountering a leap year, pregnant women must remember: if the day of conception is in the upper half of the leap month, the day of conception should be recorded for the previous month; if it falls in the lower half of the leap month, the day of conception should be recorded for the next month.

By clearly understanding the maternal age in years and the lunar month of conception, one can easily and quickly access the Qi Gong Table.

The correct method for interpreting the Qi Gong Table is not very clear to many pregnant mothers. Below, we will share some basic methods on how to read the Qi Gong Table.

1. Age. Firstly, we need to understand that the age mentioned here refers to the age in the lunar calendar, not the current age we are talking about. When calculating age in the lunar system, it should be calculated based on the concept of "excess years" or "excess months." It is important to note that from the moment of conception, the calculation starts from a woman's pregnancy period, which typically lasts only nine months. Therefore, the specific method for predicting whether a child will be born male or female by using the Chongqing chart is as follows: subtract the current year and month from the birth year and month, and then add nine months of pregnancy.

If you were born in March 1988, according to the current year of 2018, your age would be thirty years old, and your actual age would be thirty-one years and nine months.

2. When calculating the pregnancy month, it is important to also consider the lunar calendar for the calculation. However, some mothers may have special circumstances where they are actually pregnant in a leap month. If the conception month is a leap month, then you should determine whether your conception occurred in the upper or lower half of the month. If it was in the upper half, then the conception date will be recorded as the previous month; if it was in the lower half, then the conception date will be recorded as the next month.

Once you know your corresponding age in years and the month of conception, I believe you will be able to clearly see the calendar chart then.

The Qinggong Table calculation method: The Qinggong Table is calculated according to the prenatal age of pregnant mothers, with the month referring to the month when the ovulation occurs. It's important to note that it's all calculated based on lunar calendar.

Below, I will explain the calculation method for the Qinggong Table for determining whether a baby is born in 2017 with boys or girls.

1. The year and month of birth are added to the nine months of pregnancy, if the lunar age is 21 years, then the conception month is in January, this time the prediction by the Qinggong chart is boy, in February conception month, the prediction by the Qinggong chart is girl.

2. The year and month of birth are added to the nine months of pregnancy, if the lunar calendar's age is 24 years when pregnant, then the pregnancy month in March is predicted by the Qinggong chart to be a boy; the pregnancy month in August is predicted by the Qinggong chart to be a girl.

When the birth month plus nine months of pregnancy is added, and the lunar age is 30 when it is born, if the conception month is in January, then the prediction is a boy; if it is in April, then the prediction is a girl.

As we have seen from the example of predicting gender using the Qi Gong Table, everyone should now understand that if you are interested in doing so, you might want to consult the Qi Gong Table for predictions.

The medical aspects discussed in this text are for reference only and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice.

If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to seek medical attention immediately, and the diagnosis and treatment should be based on offline medical examination.