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日贵者,自坐天乙是也。此格只有四日:丁酉、丁亥、癸巳、癸卯,主为人纯粹,有仁德,有姿色,不傲物气高。贵气聚于日,更有财食印相助,贵气为福。喜三六合宅墓合,行贵人财旺运,发福。大忌刑冲破害空亡,运行再遇前忌,太岁加会,更见魁罡,定主贫夭。若别成格,不论。日贵须分昼夜,日生要癸卯、丁亥,夜生要癸巳、丁酉,日夜不皆为得体。
经云:贵人者慈祥恺悌之号,德性尊重之名,遇财官印食则吉,值煞刃冲刑则凶,运遇魁罡,为害不浅。
古歌曰:生日天干坐贵支,若见魁罡福不齐,年逢月禄不为喜,日贵重逢奇又奇。
又:日德日贵主慈祥,财官印遇福荣昌,刑冲煞刃如来见,反吉为凶不可当。
又:癸临蛇兔是英奇,丁向猪鸡一例推,切忌魁罡分昼夜,更防刑害失尊卑;运行嘉会名须重,命带空亡祸必随,贵重尊严持厚德,或逢前戒凶无疑。
The "Day Noble" pattern in San Ming Tong Hui refers to the day pillar's heavenly stem sitting on the Heavenly Virtue Nobleman (specifically the four days: Ding You, Ding Hai, Gui Si, Gui Mao). Individuals with this pattern typically possess a pure heart, benevolent and generous character, dignified appearance, and are humble without arrogance. The noble aura is concentrated in the day pillar; if supported by the wealth star, food god, or seal star, blessings are even deeper. It favors earthly branch combinations of three harmonies or six harmonies, and merging with tomb/repository branches. Prosperity is easily achieved when encountering nobleman luck or wealth-prosperity luck.
⚠️ Major Taboos: Clashes, conflicts, breaks, harms, and empty/void locations. If the major luck further encounters taboo gods or meets the Kuigang star, poverty or premature death may result. If the life chart forms another distinct pattern, this pattern is not considered. There is a distinction between day and night: For those born during the day, Gui Mao and Ding Hai are suitable; for those born at night, Gui Si and Ding You are suitable. Reversing day and night leads to an impure pattern.
Essential Ancient Verses:
The Essence of Nobility Lies in Virtue: The Heavenly Virtue Nobleman symbolizes a foundational personality of "kindness and benevolence." Noble aura requires profound virtue to sustain. Wealth, authority, seals, and food gods are resources that nurture noble aura, while penal clashes, conflicts, breaks, and harms are risk factors that damage it.
The Essence of Day/Night Difference:
The ancient distinction between "day" and "night" is essentially a logic of yin-yang harmony. Gui Mao (Mao represents East 🌅) and Ding Hai (Hai represents North 🌌) belong to yang-time nobility, aligning with daytime energy. Gui Si (Si represents South 🔥) and Ding You (You represents West 🌇) belong to yin-time nobility, resonating with nighttime energy. Modern interpretation:
Warning of Kuigang and Penal Clashes:
"Kuigang" (Geng Chen, Geng Xu, Ren Chen, Wu Xu) represents intense, forceful energy, which clashes with the gentle virtue of the nobleman. Modern mapping:
Modern Solutions for Empty/Void:
The original text's "empty/void brings calamity" refers to noble aura falling into emptiness. Suggestions:
| Day Pillar | Suitable Fields |
|---|---|
| Ding You/Ding Hai | Education, psychological counseling, public welfare (manifestation of benevolence) |
| Gui Si/Gui Mao | Artistic creation, cultural dissemination (appearance = aesthetic sense) |
The Essence of "Nobility" is the Alignment of Virtue and Position: The Day Noble pattern reveals the core of traditional values—external circumstances require the support of inner virtue. In modern society, "nobleman luck" is essentially the network of quality resources attracted by personal cultivation. The taboo against clashes is a reminder to maintain the sustainability of relationship networks.
🌰 Case Demonstration (No original life case provided; demonstrating component usage):
If the original text states: "Male chart: Gui Si, Yi Mao, Ding Hai, Geng Zi"
Then analyze: Gui Si Day Noble, night birth is auspicious, but Mao-Hai half-wood combination clashes with earth (wealth), requiring supplementation of earth-element resources.
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