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桑柘木者,缯彩基,绮罗根本,士民飘飘之袂,圣贤楚楚之衣,此木供蚕为弧,其用甚大。最爱砂土,以为根基,又以辰已为蚕食之地,不宜刑冲互破,路旁、大驿二土次吉,余土无益。水喜天河,为雨露之滋,长流、溪涧、井泉诸水皆可相依,亦须先得土为基,更加禄贵为妙,沧海水漂泛无定,无土主夭。见火灯头最吉,亦以辰已之中为蚕位故也;炉中位居寅卯,木之旺地;天上、霹雳二火与此木干支有合化之情,有坎离交媾之妙,俱吉,但诸火不宜迭见。以金言之,砂中第一,剑锋能修整此木,为次,钗泊二金须得土为基,如逢冲破,又凶。木喜庚寅辛卯,为以弱就强,以小变大,作贵格论,纵无砂土,亦吉;平地、石榴,无土则凶;大林乃东南蚕食之位,有土资生,主大贵;遇杨柳为桑柳成林,亦是贵格,须生春夏方吉。
Renzi and Guichou correspond to the Sang Zhe Wood in the Na Yin system, representing the foundation for weaving colorful silk and the source of exquisite fabrics. The flowing garments of common people and the dignified attire of sages all rely on this wood to nourish silkworms and craft bow materials🌿, making its role exceptionally significant. Its characteristics are as follows:
Sang Zhe Wood symbolizes foundational resources and transformative potential, emphasizing "a stable foundation" (soil) and "timely nourishment" (water and fire). Its value is elevated through harmony with other five elements, reflecting the ancient wisdom of "following natural timing and leveraging geographical advantages."
| Risk Type | Modern Equivalent | Coping Suggestions |
|---|---|---|
| Sea Water Without Soil | Unstable work or life situations | Prioritize building foundations like savings or skill certifications |
| Multiple Fires Combined | Pursuing multiple goals leading to scattered energy | Focus on core areas and achieve breakthroughs in stages |
The nobility of Sang Zhe Wood is not predetermined but lies in finding a synergistic position within the system: