Jieyuan is built around traditional Chinese Mingli rather than Western astrology. Its core is BaZi input and interpretation, then it branches into daily fortune, baby naming, auspicious dates, compatibility, cultural references, and AI chat.
Feature highlights
- BaZi analysis: Na Yin, Ten Gods, chart structure, Shen Sha, strength analysis, and Gan-Zhi rules are part of the reading logic.
- Daily fortune: users can check daily fortune and a short explanation of the day’s trend.
- Baby naming: names can be generated from classical sources such as I Ching, Song lyrics, Tang poems, and Five Elements logic.
- Auspicious dates: wedding, celebration, moving, and other important dates can be checked against traditional timing ideas.
- Compatibility: the app can compare two birth dates for relationship matching.
- AI companion: users can add their own AI role and use it for life questions or conversation.
Mingli scope
The useful part is how many traditional Chinese scenarios are covered. Jieyuan is not only a chart calculator and not only a daily horoscope app. It combines reference-style cultural material with practical tools people often use around naming, dates, and relationship questions.
Where it has limits
The product is broad, so it is better for users who want one app for common Chinese Mingli scenarios than for someone looking for a specialized professional charting interface. Its value is the combination of BaZi, naming, date selection, compatibility, and AI chat in one mobile product.

