Lee Xu Zhong

Alternative Term:
李虛中, Changrong, 常容

Lee Xu Zhong (李虛中), also known as Changrong (常容), was a respected diviner and scholar from the Wei region. He wrote many divinatory discourse books and edited Sima Jizhu’s (司马季主) nine-chapter book of the obscure with his interpretations, resulting in “Li Xuzhong’s Book of Fate” (李虛中命书). This work made him the forefather of the Four Pillars of Fate study (四柱命理学), which added a fifth pillar element of Prenatal Spirit (胎元), Na-Yin (纳音), and Twelve Gods (神煞) to the previous Three Pillars model. He also introduced the concept of luck to the Four Pillars calculation model. His most famous work can be found in the “Four Depositories of Literature” (四库全书) compiled during the Qing dynasty.