Qing Palace Map
Release time : 09/11/2025 09:30:04
What is the Qing Palace Chart? Perhaps some people don't know. The Qing Palace Chart originated from the Qing Dynasty and is a table that can predict whether a woman will have a boy or girl. But how does the Qing Palace Chart work? And most importantly, is it accurate? The Qing Palace Chart is said to be a chart that can predict which gender a baby will have, dating back to the Qing Dynasty. It has a long history, about 300 years old.
The concept of the "Sexing Table" is based on the deductions of Yin and Yang, Five Elements, and the Bagua system, supplemented by time calculations.
The 1~12 in the Maternity Table represent the pregnant months, and the 18~45 represent the age of women. However, it should be noted that the Maternity Table is calculated based on the actual age rather than the chronological age.
However, the scientific validity of this method has not yet been confirmed and is for reference only.
From the Han Dynasty to the Ming and Qing Dynasties, throughout the Four Treasures of the Former Han Dynasty, ancient books on medicine, and other documents, there has been no mention of any predictions or tables regarding the gender of a baby. The prediction table is solely represented by diagrams without detailed explanations, making its authenticity questionable. The source claims that the prediction table was formed using the principles of Heluo's numbers, Yijing numerology, Taiyin's number system, astrological calculations, and deductions. However, there is no basis for establishing the method used in the derivation of the table. Why use female age instead of menarchal age? Does the gender of a baby depend on the eggs of a woman? Is a pregnancy prediction based on women's ages, as suggested by the Qing Palace Pregnancy Prediction Table? This topic has caused quite a stir online, with many websites discussing it.
There are many methods currently circulating for determining a baby's sex, which clearly indicates the public's interest in this topic.
So, how significant is the guidance of the Qinggong chart for determining fetal sex? It is understood that there have always been many folk remedies for predicting the sex of a baby, such as "sour boys and spicy girls" and "acidity and alkalinity", but the most popular one is the "Qinggong chart for determining the sex of a baby".
It is evident that the Qing Palace Map has become increasingly popular.
However, the Mama.com encyclopedia reminds all women who are pregnant to not blindly trust the Qinggong chart; after all, there is no scientific basis for it.
Many people are curious about their future children's gender, and thus want to predict it through certain methods.
Here is a 2014 Chinese Prediction Table for the sex of the baby. By using this prediction chart you can predict whether you will have a boy or a girl by yourself.
The table shows the months when a woman conceives in lunar calendar.
The table is vertically arranged to show the age in natal years of women.
Can women use this table to guess whether they will have a boy or a girl?
Even though society is now quite open, in some areas or families with feudal traditions, there is still a desire to have sons. Therefore, the concept of having a son or daughter during the pregnancy period has become popular among the public. Some people use the Clear Palace chart to determine which month they should conceive to ensure they have a boy.
How to understand the conception chart for boys and girls? 1. Look at the pregnant woman's age in years. The age counting method used by the women of the Qing Dynasty is different from that used today. They use what we usually refer to as "age in years."
This is because during the Qing Dynasty, pregnancy was counted for nine months, so after birth, a person counted as one year old.
Therefore, when modern expectant mothers revisit the conception chart for boys or girls in 2014, they must remember to convert their ages.
A pregnant woman, A, was born in May 1989. Now, she is in April 2013.
Subtracting 1989 from April 2013, you are a month or two shy of 24. Adding roughly nine months to your pregnancy would bring the total up to 24 years and eight months. At this point, if you were to consider yourself at 25 years old.
2. If you want to understand the Qinggong chart of giving birth to a boy and a girl in 2014, you also need to know the lunar month when the expectant mother is pregnant.
This is also because in the Qing Dynasty, predecessors used the Chinese lunar calendar.
Since many people today primarily use the Gregorian calendar, expectant mothers can utilize the calendar to identify the lunar month corresponding to their pregnancy period.
For example, the expectant mother A mentioned above conceived in January according to the lunar calendar.
View Method: The above-mentioned chart for predicting the sex of a baby, 2014. It is the age of the pregnant woman in her twenties. Here mother A is 25 years old.
The left side represents the lunar month when conception occurred. Here, the expectant mother A was conceived in January, and by drawing a line from the intersection of the two lines, we concluded that the expectant mother A is carrying a female baby.
What should you do if there's a leap month? If the expectant mother conceives during the leap month.
When looking at the 2014 Prenatal Diagram of Male and Female, remember that for the upper half of the month, it's recorded in last month, and for the lower half, it's recorded in this month.
When pregnant women are determining their conception date, they should remember that the day of conception is the day itself.
Once the actual age of the expectant mother and the lunar month of conception are determined, she can easily access the "Male-Female Birth Table for the Year 2014."
Legendary historical records claim that their accuracy rate can reach above 90%, so expectant mothers might as well calculate it, adding a bit of fun to the pregnancy process.
Is the "Mingfeng Tablet" accurate? Experts have stated that what is referred to as the "Qinggong secret formula" can only be considered a statistical table, without any scientific validity.
In summary, the issue of having a boy or girl is simply a matter of chance.
Prediction methods based on the Qi Gong chart are not scientifically grounded. From a medical perspective, the accuracy of predictions should be maintained at or above 90% probability for it to be considered reliable. However, the prediction accuracy of the Qi Gong chart for determining whether a baby will be born male or female is only around 50%.
Human cells have a total of 23 pairs and 46 chromosomes.
Comparing chromosomes between men and women, it was found that there were 22 pairs of chromosomes identical.
These chromosomes are known as "autosomes".
The remaining pair is quite special chromosomes, which are combined differently in males and females.
This pair of special chromosomes is formed by the pairing of two X chromosomes.
The pair of chromosomes for a male consists of one X and one Y.
The Y chromosome is very small, about one-third the size of the X chromosome; XY chromosomes are called "sex chromosomes".
Such a small difference in chromosome combination has created our different genders.
A newborn baby has 23 chromosomes from the mother and 23 chromosomes from the father. That means eggs and sperm each provide 22 chromosomes of ordinary chromosomes and one sex chromosome.
Since the mother can only provide the X chromosome, the Y chromosome is obtained from the father.
Therefore, deciding whether a child is male or female is not the mother's decision, but that of the father.
The sperm produced by a man has half of its genetic material from the X chromosome and half from the Y chromosome. At the moment of fertilization, the combination of these two determines the sex of the child.
In theory, the number of boys and girls should be each 50%. But in reality, about 51.3 out of every 100 newborns are boys and 48.7 are girls. This ratio is roughly the same in every country.
In society, the number of men is always slightly more than the number of women.
Scientists have given a very vivid explanation for this phenomenon, Y chromosomes have a smaller volume and lighter weight, so they "run" faster, which has the chance to combine with eggs more quickly.
Therefore, whether two X chromosomes combine or one X and one Y combine cannot be controlled artificially.
It's impossible to control whether a child will be born male or female.
The medical content mentioned in this text is for reference only and should not be used for medical diagnosis or treatment.
In cases of discomfort, it is advised to seek medical attention immediately. The diagnosis and treatment should be based on the medical advice provided by a professional in person.