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壁上土者,恃栋依梁,兴门立户,却暑御寒之德,遮霜护雪之功。此乃人间壁土,非平地何以为靠?子午,天地正柱,逢之尤为吉庆。凡见木皆可为主。庚寅辛卯亦是栋梁,只申酉冲破,子卯相刑;大林有风,若无承载之土,加凡火,主作事难成,贫贱而夭。土爱路旁,谓之负载,屋上、城头可以护身,皆吉。见火全无造化,太阳、霹雳虽云照耀,到底蹇危,若命先已见木,遇火助,鬼焚克运,再逢之,
主祸患夭折,柱有水救济,稍得。水见甲申为最吉,乙酉次之;天上雨露,亦吉;大海漂泛,此土何安?纵有根基,亦凶。金唯爱泊金,命里先有木神则贵,以其成宫室而金碧辉煌,非朝廷不敢用也;剑金伤害,余金无用。
The Na Yin for Gengzi and Xinchou is Wall Earth, akin to plaster clinging to beams and pillars, capable of establishing a household, shielding from cold and heat, and defending against frost and snow🌨️. This type of earth requires reliance on a structure (it cannot stand independently on flat ground) and is especially auspicious when encountering Zi or Wu (the correct positions of Heaven and Earth). Most woods can serve as support, but if Song Bai Mu (Pine and Cypress Wood) like Geng Yin or Xin Mao meets Chong (clash) from Shen or You, or Xing (penalty) from Zi and Mao, it can conversely become a hidden danger; Da Lin Mu (Great Forest Wood, such as willow) requires pairing with thick earth to carry the fire🔥, otherwise encountering ordinary fire (like Furnace Fire) can easily lead to career difficulties, poverty, weakness, or early demise.
Earth element pairings:
💧 Water Element Auspiciousness and Inauspiciousness:
| Water Type | Auspiciousness | Analysis |
|---|---|---|
| Jia Shen Jing Quan Shui (Well Spring Water) | Very Auspicious | Clear, moistening, nourishing |
| Yi You Quan Zhong Shui (Spring Water) | Moderately Auspicious | Gentle supply |
| Tian He Shui (Heavenly River Water) | Neutral/Auspicious | Rain and dew moisturizing |
| Da Hai Shui (Great Sea Water) | Very Inauspicious | Foundation washed away; even with support, it's dangerous |
⛏️ Metal Element Choices:
Wall Earth symbolizes a dependent protective layer—requiring a framework (Wood) for support and fearing dissolution by external forces (Chong, Xing). Its essence is an "environmental symbiont," emphasizing systemic stability and resource compatibility.
① Basic reserves (Earth)
② Cooperative support (Wood)
③ Risk mitigation plan (Water)
Wall Earth reveals "strength with limits": no matter how solid the wall, it must acknowledge its dependent nature. When modern people pursue absolute independence, they might reflect—some "dependencies" are precisely wise designs for maximizing function.
| Related Concept | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Na Yin Wu Xing | The material image mapping of the specific Gengzi-Xinchou combination |
| Xing Chong Po Hai | Shen-You Chong = directional conflict; Zi-Mao Xing = rule incompatibility |
| Gui Fen Ke Yun | The energy paradox of Wood generating Fire but counter-controlling Earth |
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