Standard 1
Make the layers visible
We distinguish traditional BaZi concepts, calculation behavior, and DayRoot's modern interpretive language. We do not present our Love Archetype names as classical categories.
Editorial standards
DayRoot can hold symbolic beauty and still be clear about what is traditional, what is calculated, what is interpreted, and where the limits are.
Authorship
Public guides, explainers, and product education are published by the DayRoot Editorial Team. The team identity is used because the work combines product behavior, calendar calculation, source review, writing, and editorial QA rather than presenting the voice of a fictional individual expert.
DayRoot does not currently claim accreditation by a named BaZi school or lineage. Where a page explains a traditional concept, it should make the source trail and DayRoot's translation clear.
Standard 1
We distinguish traditional BaZi concepts, calculation behavior, and DayRoot's modern interpretive language. We do not present our Love Archetype names as classical categories.
Standard 2
Factual explanations should point to primary or reputable reference sources where useful. Interpretive passages are labeled through context and are not dressed up as scientific findings.
Standard 3
We avoid fatalistic verdicts, fear-based urgency, and claims that a chart should override consent, behavior, safety, communication, or professional advice.
Standard 4
Terms are explained in plain English. Chinese names may be included for traceability, but unfamiliar vocabulary should not become a gatekeeping device.
Standard 5
Material updates are checked for calculation consistency, source quality, product accuracy, tone, and responsible boundaries. Updated pages display a revision date.
Standard 6
Clear factual or product errors are corrected. Readers can report a concern by email, and significant revisions should be reflected in the page's updated date.
Corrections and questions
Email support@getdayroot.com with the page URL and the passage in question. For calculation details and interpretive boundaries, read the DayRoot Methodology.