Pillarwise

Auxiliary marker archive · 神煞

Old names.
Bounded claims.

Shensha are fixed auxiliary markers, not supernatural verdicts. This library separates what the calculator found, what a classical source said, and what the evidence still cannot establish.

Documented markers · 公开档案

Markers with complete source records

Each file joins one computed identity, one exact classical excerpt, one contextual translation, and one explicit safety boundary.

Reading protocol

Three layers. Never collapse them.

  1. 01
    Computed fact

    The governed pipeline either records the marker or it does not.

  2. 02
    Historical assertion

    The excerpt documents what an old source associated with that marker.

  3. 03
    Modern boundary

    Contextual translation does not turn the old association into a proven trait or event.

Evidence standard

Only source-supported markers appear here.

A traditional name is not enough. Every entry must connect a computed marker to an inspectable classical record and state the boundary of what that record can support.

COMPUTESOURCEBOUNDARY

Source-language policy

Preserve the record. Reject the harm.

Classical Shensha writing can be absolute, moralizing, gendered, sexual, violent, or superstitious. The original excerpt remains visible for inspection. Pillarwise does not endorse its social judgments, diagnose a person from it, or promise protection, danger, romance, travel, status, wealth, or health.