Profile question

A better main question makes every later layer easier to use.

The birth profile creates the chart, but the main question tells the platform where the user's real attention is. A better question helps the daily, monthly, compatibility, and Liu Yao layers feel more relevant instead of generic.

How to ask better

Write the question that helps the next layer work.

Name the actual area

Career, relationship, money, timing, relocation, or one specific decision. Make the terrain clear first.

Describe the pressure honestly

Instead of “Tell me my whole future,” try “I am deciding whether to change roles in the next few months” or “I want to understand the pressure in this relationship season.”

Use calm language

Panic language makes the question noisier. Clear language helps the user and the product stay grounded.

Let the question guide the next tool

A broader main question may point toward monthly or chart layers. A sharper fork may point toward Liu Yao. A relational question may point toward compatibility.

Best next step

Write a question that still helps you a week from now.

The strongest main questions are not only emotionally true today. They are still useful when the user comes back for daily timing, monthly planning, or a sharper next decision.

Keep reading

Move from a better question into the right next layer.

What to check before you save a profile

Use a clear readiness checklist so the move from free preview into a saved chart feels solid and low-friction.

Read profile-check guide

How to choose between daily, monthly, and Liu Yao

Use the main question to choose the right tool instead of expecting every layer to answer the same thing.

Read tool-choice guide

How to prepare for a compatibility reading

If the question is about one relationship, this helps it become a better compatibility question instead of a vague worry.

Read compatibility prep guide

FAQ

Common profile-question questions.

Can the main question be broad?

Yes, as long as it still points to a real life area and is not so broad that it becomes empty.

Should I use the most urgent feeling I have?

Use the real issue underneath the feeling, not just the spike of emotion. That usually creates a stronger, more reusable question.

Does the main question lock me in forever?

No. It is a direction marker, not a prison. The point is to create a better first layer and a cleaner next step.