Rethinking Pronouns: Introducing the Qi-Based Referent System(bazi)

🌿 Qi Pronoun Framework

🧭 Concept Overview

In classical grammar, pronouns are classified as personal pronouns based on the speaker’s position:
first person, second person, and third person.

However, in Eastern metaphysics and especially Saju (Four Pillars of Destiny; Bazi), interactions are not limited to linguistic roles but are defined by energetic relationships (氣感).

Thus, we propose the Qi Pronoun Framework — a new way of classifying pronouns based on the flow, direction, and resonance of Qi (氣) between entities.


🔢 Qi Pronoun Levels

Qi PronounDescriptionFunctional Role in Saju(Bazi)
First QiThe self, the origin point of energetic perception나, 일간 (Day Master)
Second QiA direct energetic counterpart; exchanges Qi with the self비견, 식신, 편재, 편관, 편인 등
Third QiAn entity observed by the self, not in direct interaction관찰 대상, 자식, 외부인
Fourth QiAn object or being that interacts with the Third Qi제3자와 상호작용하는 존재, 기운의 반사점

🔍 Example

“My child (Third Qi) is startled by a tiger model (Fourth Qi).”
In classical grammar: Both are third-person pronouns.
In Qi grammar: The observer (self) perceives two layers of energetic interaction.


🧱 Structural Equivalents

Classical GrammarQi Pronoun System
First PersonFirst Qi
Second PersonSecond Qi
Third PersonThird Qi
(No equivalent)Fourth Qi

🧠 Philosophical Implication

  • Personal pronouns describe linguistic roles.

  • Qi pronouns describe energetic relationships.

Qi is not who you are talking to. Qi is who is acting upon whom.


📘 Glossary

  • Qi (氣): Life force, vital energy, dynamic influence

  • Qi Pronoun: A referential role in a sentence, determined by the energetic relationship to the self

  • Energetic Referent: Another term that can be used synonymously in academic discourse


🎯 Slogan

From Grammar to Energy: The Qi Pronoun Revolution.
Rewriting Language for Energetic Reality.


1. Rethinking Pronouns: Introducing the Qi-Based Referent System

2. From Personal to Energetic: The Qi Pronoun Framework

3. Qi Pronouns: A New Linguistic Model for Energetic Relationships

4. Beyond Personhood: Redefining Pronouns through Qi Interaction

5. The Fourth Referent: Toward an Energetic Grammar



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