抛出两枚新月形筊杯,以一阴一阳为圣杯。
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How to Cast Moon Blocks
Ask Your Question
Form a clear yes/no question in your mind. Jiaobei works best with questions that can be answered with divine approval, disapproval, or uncertainty.
Cast the Moon Blocks
Click to toss the two crescent-shaped blocks. Watch them spin and land - their final positions reveal the divine answer to your question.
Receive Your Answer
The combination of flat and curved sides reveals the response: Sheng Jiao (Holy Answer), Xiao Jiao (Laughing Answer), or Yin Jiao (Negative Answer).
Jiaobei Oracle Features
Traditional temple divination for modern seekers
Three Divine Answers
Sheng Jiao (yes/approval), Xiao Jiao (unclear/ask again), and Yin Jiao (no/disapproval) - the traditional response system.
Realistic Animation
Watch the crescent moon blocks spin and tumble with physics-based animation before landing to reveal your answer.
Temple Atmosphere
Visual design inspired by traditional Taiwanese and Chinese temples where Jiaobei is practiced.
Instant Results
Get your divine answer immediately with clear interpretation - no complex analysis required.
Unlimited Casts
Cast as many times as needed. Traditionally, three consecutive Sheng Jiao confirms strong divine approval.
Cultural Authenticity
Based on the real Jiaobei divination practice used in temples across Taiwan, China, and Southeast Asia.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Jiaobei (moon blocks)?
Jiaobei are crescent-shaped wooden blocks used in Chinese folk religion for divine communication. Each block has one flat side (yin) and one curved side (yang). Worshippers toss them to receive yes/no answers from deities or ancestors. The practice is especially common in Taiwanese temples.
What do the different results mean?
Sheng Jiao (Holy Answer): One flat side up, one curved side up - the deity approves/says yes. Xiao Jiao (Laughing Answer): Both curved sides up - the deity is amused, unclear, or you should ask again. Yin Jiao (Negative Answer): Both flat sides up - the deity disapproves/says no.
How should I phrase my question?
Ask clear yes/no questions. Good: 'Should I accept this job offer?' or 'Is this a good day to start my project?' Avoid vague questions or those with multiple parts. Traditional practice involves stating your name and question before casting.
What if I keep getting Xiao Jiao?
Repeated Xiao Jiao (laughing answer) traditionally means: your question isn't clear enough, the timing isn't right to ask, the deity finds your question amusing, or you need to rephrase. Try clarifying your question or waiting before asking again.
Can I ask the same question multiple times?
Yes, especially for important decisions. Getting three consecutive Sheng Jiao (yes answers) is considered strong divine confirmation. However, if you receive a clear Yin Jiao (no), traditional practice suggests accepting the answer rather than repeatedly asking.
Is digital Jiaobei valid for divination?
While traditionalists prefer physical temple visits, many modern practitioners believe sincere intention matters most. Our digital version uses random algorithms to simulate the unpredictability of real blocks, making this ancient practice accessible to anyone seeking guidance.
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