Is the Qing Palace chart accurate?
Generally speaking, the Chinese gender prediction chart (Qinggong table) lacks scientific basis and is therefore not accurate or reliable for reference. The specific analysis is as follows:
The Qinggong table is a folk tradition currently circulating without any scientific foundation or verifiable origin. It is primarily formulated based on birth date, maternal age, month of conception, zodiac sign, and principles from the Five Elements and Eight Trigrams. However, fetal gender is determined by natural genetic combinations, not calculations. Since every individual's physical condition varies, it is impossible to accurately predict fetal gender using such methods. Furthermore, there is no theoretical support for this method, as fetal sex is determined by the male's sex chromosomes and influenced by multiple factors, while the female's chromosomes do not affect fetal gender. Therefore, the Qinggong table should not be used as a reference.
Pregnant women should maintain a balanced diet, get adequate rest, and avoid strenuous activities. It is important for expectant mothers to stay relaxed and have a healthy attitude toward the baby’s gender. Pregnant women should not believe in the Qinggong table to prevent misjudgment.