Here is our student’s feedback and feeling after attending our Level Two course on Nature’s Way Bazi.
I came across Master Alan Chong’s Bazi courses in March 2025 and consumed his online contents for a few days before I decided to enroll in both Bazi Level 1 & 2 at once and finished them in May and September 2025, respectively. I’ve been impressed by the insights from his “Nature’s Way of Bazi” which help me to know myself and my capability better so that I can take the least resistant path for my life as who I really am. If you think you know yourself and your life situation well already before learning Bazi with Master Alan, do think twice! One other special thing that I’m really grateful for both during and after each class is that Master Alan has a spirit of a true teacher. He really cares about how well you fare in his courses. He always encourages his students to do homework and revise what we’ve learned in order to have a strong foundation to build on before the next class begins and he really means it. If you’re looking for a Bazi course and still are on the fence, look no further as this will be one of the best investments of your life. And I, myself, am looking forward to enrolling in his other courses in the future as well. Tony-Thailand
Sifu, thank you so much for the kind & generous hospitality these few days. Although intense but have enjoyed the sessions. Hope to catch up again soon in the near future. Take care !. Grace-Melaka
I first attended Bazi class with Master Alan back in 2020, during the height of the Covid pandemic.
I was very happy to learn again this year in 2025, live in-person. While the online teaching was convenient, the real learning takes place when I was able to learn it in-person!
It’s more fun to learn Bazi with fellow classmates too, rather than to learn solo online.
I look forward to future Bazi lessons with Master Alan, in-person! Zeb – Singapore

When you are looking for a BaZi course, most people will go for famous teachers because they are most accessible and talked about.
Here is some useful guides for you to choose your teacher because and if your ultimate goal is to learn good BaZi knowledge to be able to first, help yourself and later others around you.
1. Teacher’s Knowledge
The quality of a teacher’s knowledge is critically important, as absorbing incorrect or misleading information can be detrimental. Once internalized, such misinformation can be difficult to unlearn, acting almost like a persistent cognitive obstacle. Therefore, students should diligently vet potential teachers by examining their lineage and reviewing feedback from former students to gauge the effectiveness of their knowledge. This discernment is essential, as the ultimate goal is to achieve a precise and accurate understanding of one’s destiny.
2. Teacher’s Experience
When evaluating a teacher, it is crucial to determine whether they are a practicing master or purely an academician. Understanding destiny is a matter of real-world application, and there is no better validation of a method’s efficacy than feedback from actual clients. A master who actively practices their craft demonstrates that their methodology is both precise and reliable. Such individuals benefit from direct, real-life experience, enriching their teaching with invaluable client case studies that bring BaZi charts to life. This is where genuine learning occurs.
In contrast, an academician, however titled, must often rely on theoretical knowledge and personal conjecture. Their guidance, while potentially intellectually stimulating, tends to be hypothetical and lacks the substantiating evidence drawn from practical client engagement.

3. Referral
The most reliable method is to secure a referral from someone who has been a client of the master. Many masters who primarily sell courses tend to avoid direct consulting, often delegating this work to junior consultants or avoiding it altogether. This is a significant red flag, as it may indicate their methods are flawed, produce inconsistent results, or that they lack substantial real-world experience.
The most telling example I’ve encountered was a master who required several days’ notice to analyze a BaZi chart, citing the need to consult numerous classical texts. This should immediately raise suspicion about their actual proficiency and understanding.
These three important criteria will help you find a capable master so you may improve your BaZi skills.