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秘诀云:幼年不宜逢墓库,老年值此却丰隆。又云:旺官旺印与旺财,入墓有祸;伤官食神并身旺,遇库兴灾。又云:旺煞入墓,寿算难延。可见凡官印伤官七煞为用神者,俱忌行墓库之运,惟晚年行自库地则吉。
Overall Paraphrase
The classic work of destiny theory, San Ming Tong Hui, states:
🌱 Encountering tomb luck in youth is often unfavorable, whereas experiencing it in old age may lead to prosperity and smoothness. If the strong official star, seal star, or wealth star (key energies) in a birth chart enter the tomb, crises are likely to arise. Similarly, when the hurt officer, the food god, or excessive self-energy encounter the tomb, calamities may also be invited. It further warns: the seven killings (malignant energy) entering the tomb may affect longevity. Thus, all those who rely on the official star, seal star, hurt officer, or seven killings as their useful god must be cautious of tomb luck. Only in old age does encountering one's own tomb (e.g., a wood day master encountering the Wei luck) become an auspicious sign.
The tomb reveals the law of "energy conservation":
Sealing in youth is like a sprout trapped in frozen soil 🌱 → vitality constrained;
Returning to the tomb in old age is like grain stored in a granary ⛰ → finally finding its place.
Insight: Follow the rhythm of life, maintaining dynamic balance between "release" and "precipitation."
| Concept | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Tomb | The four earthly branches Chen, Xu, Chou, Wei, symbolizing energy warehouses/graves |
| Useful God | The key ten gods in a birth chart that most need reinforcement |
| Self-Tomb Ground | The tomb corresponding to the day master's element (e.g., a wood day master encountering Wei luck) |
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