Wong Tai Sin Temple
What you ask is answered.
Wong Tai Sin Fortune Sticks
It reads you clearly. The next move is yours.
Bring one question. Read the verse in plain English.
Which number did you draw at the temple?

Every stick comes with a verse bookmark
Draw a stick and the poem becomes a vertical bookmark, free to download, keep, or send to someone who needs it.
Shown: Stick #1 · THE BEST · poem only, no reading
What are Chinese fortune sticks?
Also called Kau Chim, Kau Cim, or fortune-telling sticks
Chinese fortune sticks are numbered bamboo lots used in temple divination, also known as divination sticks, wishing sticks, or chien tung. Wong Tai Sin fortune sticks use a 100-stick set, and each number leads to a short classical poem.
One question, one stick
Bring one real question, draw one stick, then read the verse against the topic you care about: love, career, health, study, home, or the whole situation.
Online fortune telling, done honestly
The reading starts from the original poem. It is a clear mirror for your situation: it shows you where you stand right now, and it is not a replacement for professional advice.
100 sticks · 600 plain-English readings · the original Sik Sik Yuen verses · all free, no ads.
Your question stays in your own browser unless you buy a reading.
One stick, two ways to read it
First understand the verse. Then, when you need to, understand yourself.
Plain-English reading: understand the verse
See what the verse is saying. 100 sticks × 6 topics, 600 readings, all free, no ads. A first frame for the thing you asked about.
Deep reading: understand yourself
The same stick, brought down to the exact thing you are stuck on. Master Cheung's 21-year framework reads why you are stuck and what step comes next.
You want to change jobs, but you are not sure whether the timing is right.
Willows hang their curtains, locking in green mist.
The opportunity is already moving. You do not need to force it.
Do not resign in a rush this month. Start negotiating conditions, asking for resources, and testing whether the offer has real support behind it.
Full advice is in the reading you buy.
The reading is not the end. Decide what you will do, and thirty days on, check your answer against it. Not whether the stick was right. Whether you did the thing.

Every stick comes with a verse bookmark
Draw a stick and the poem becomes a vertical bookmark, free to download, keep, or send to someone who needs it.
Shown: Stick #1 · THE BEST · poem only, no reading
How we're different
A real traditional verse, not generic AI copy
The poem is the source. The reading translates it into plain English.
A clear mirror for your question
It helps you see the situation more clearly. It does not promise an outcome.
Free readings, no ads, no subscription trap
600 free pages stay free. The deeper reading is a one-time $2.99 option.
A clear read of where you stand, not a scare tactic
No pressure, no fate claims, no monthly plan that creeps up.
Five grades, plain English
Everything's lining up.
Things are going your way.
Positive — put in the effort.
A crossroads. Choose carefully.
Slow down. Pay attention.
Frequently asked
How many fortune sticks are there?
100 sticks total. Each one comes with readings for 6 parts of life: career, love, health, study, home, and the whole situation. That's 600 readings you can explore on kaucim.ai.
Can I draw fortune sticks online?
Yes. Shake for a random stick or type in a number if you already drew one at the temple. You'll get your reading right away in English, Chinese, or Thai.
What are Chinese fortune sticks?
Chinese fortune sticks are also called Kau Chim or Kau Cim. You ask one clear question, draw one numbered bamboo stick, then read the poem and grade tied to that number. kaucim.ai focuses on the Wong Tai Sin 100-stick tradition.
Is this a free online fortune teller?
All 600 public sign readings are free with no signup. A personalized deep reading costs $2.99 once, with no subscription. Other tools set their own free access; any paid option shows its one-time price on the product page before checkout.
I drew a bad stick. Now what?
Don't worry. A 'Poor' stick isn't bad luck — it's a heads-up. It points out what to watch out for and where to slow down. Read the full interpretation for practical next steps.
Is the interpretation AI-generated?
The poems come from the Wong Tai Sin 100-stick tradition, and our free sign pages are edited in advance. AI is used when a product needs to apply a poem, chart, conversation, palm photo, or room photo to the details you provide. It does not rewrite the source poem or guarantee an outcome.
What else can I use on kaucim.ai?
Open the Ask menu for BaZi, Zi Wei, compatibility, Palmary, Feng Shui, Yuelao, and Jiaobei. Available tools differ by language, and each product page states what is free, what information it needs, and whether a paid report is offered.
Are you the official Wong Tai Sin Temple?
No. Sik Sik Yuen is the religious organization that operates Wong Tai Sin Temple in Hong Kong, and they run their own online lookup at siksikyuen.org.hk. kaucim.ai is an independent project that translates the tradition into plain English. We honor the tradition; we don't represent the temple.
Will this predict my future?
No. A reading can help you examine the situation you describe, but it cannot verify what will happen. Do not use it in place of medical, legal, financial, or safety advice.
How does kaucim.ai handle my questions and photos?
We do not publish or sell your inputs. Personalized tools send the information needed for the requested result to AI and infrastructure providers, while payment details are handled by payment providers. Original palm photos are not stored by kaucim.ai after analysis; room photos are deleted within 7 days at the latest. See the privacy policy for product-specific details.
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What is this?
Fortune sticks are a ritual with around 1,700 years of legend behind it, kept alive at Hong Kong's Wong Tai Sin Temple. You shake a bamboo cup, one stick falls out, and the number leads to a short poem. The poem is a mirror: it shows you what you already feel but have not put into words.
On kaucim.ai you can draw a stick, type the number you got at the temple, choose the topic on your mind, and read a plain-English interpretation grounded in the original poem. The reading shows you your situation clearly, and it does not decide for you.
kaucim.ai is an independent project, not affiliated with Sik Sik Yuen or Wong Tai Sin Temple. Sik Sik Yuen has its own official online lookup at siksikyuen.org.hk →