Bobei Divination

Set your question in your heart, choose a deity, then toss - the platform will show Sheng, Xiao, or Yin clearly.

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  1. Clarify your question in your mind with clear context and intention.
  2. Choose a deity from the "Deity" dropdown.
  3. Optionally type your question in the question field.
  4. Click "Toss" to see the result: Sheng (one yin + one yang) usually means approval, Xiao (two yang) suggests rechecking the question, Yin (two yin) often means not the right time.

When would you use this?

  • When you want a light, ritual-like way to explore a choice or decision for fun.
  • When you want to add interaction and conversation to a festival, family gathering, or casual group activity.
  • When you want to understand the basic differences between Sheng, Xiao, and Yin results and quickly experience the bobei flow.

What do Sheng, Xiao, and Yin usually mean?

In common interpretation, Sheng is one yin and one yang and often suggests approval. Xiao is two yang and often suggests the question should be clarified. Yin is two yin and often suggests the timing is not right.

Is this tool a formal religious instruction?

No. This page is mainly a folk-culture and interactive experience. It should not be treated as a substitute for a formal religious ritual or an in-person temple consultation.

Why is it better to make the question clear before tossing?

A specific question makes the result easier to interpret. If the wording is vague or mixes several conditions at once, the outcome becomes harder to understand.

Can I toss many times in a row?

Technically yes, and the tool keeps recent history. But if you keep changing the wording or repeating the same matter again and again, the experience becomes harder to interpret.

Does this page force or manipulate the result?

No. The result is generated through a front-end random mechanism for a transparent and understandable interactive experience. It is not presented as any guaranteed oracle.

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