Editorial Policy
Editorial Policy
Cultural framing
Zhougong meanings are treated as folklore and symbolic association. Pages avoid absolute claims and keep traditional language separate from modern reflection.
Entry structure
A public symbol page must answer the basic question first, then branch by scene, action, feeling, person, place, color, or condition when those details change the reading. The page should help readers decide what to look at next, not make them read a long list of equal meanings.
Source and visual practice
Images are either original local symbolic cards or public-domain and open-license references with a visible fit reason. When a public image is used, the entry names the page title, license, credit, and why the image fits the symbol. When a page lacks a strong public visual, it must still be honest about the visual's role.
Quality standard
Repeated title shapes, identical FAQ sets, thin reading groups, vague internal links, and generic "lucky or unlucky" language are treated as quality problems. Public pages should contain a clear first answer, scene choices, comparison reasons, and a practical next question.
Boundaries
Dream entries do not provide medical, legal, financial, relationship, or fate advice. They should not replace professional support when a dream is distressing, repetitive, or connected to real-life harm.
Corrections
Corrections should name the page, the symbol, and the cultural or wording issue. The site favors clearer explanations over more dramatic interpretations.
Review rhythm
Existing public pages are checked before new public expansion. A page can be improved by rewriting the first answer, tightening the scene matrix, changing a weak FAQ, adding a better visual note, or holding the entry back until it has enough useful differences from nearby symbols.