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The essence of Ziping's destiny theory lies in wealth and official status, with particular emphasis on the financial and official configurations in the monthly pillar. The strength of the fate chart must be assessed by integrating the daily and hourly pillars.
Those with the Hurt Officer exposed in the stems are arrogant and cunning (😤), often looking down on others.
If the original chart has an Officer Star and later encounters the Hurt Officer, disasters will be severe (⚖️ lawsuits, injuries).
The Hurt Officer paired with wealth can lead to prosperity (🚀 Hurt Officer using wealth brings riches), but meeting the Rob Wealth results in poverty (💸 Hurt Officer with Rob Wealth brings destitution).
| Position | Effect of Hurt Officer | Effect of Wealth/Officer |
|---|---|---|
| Year | Difficulty preserving ancestral legacy | Wealth/Officer/Seal in the year: noble birth |
| Month | Weak parental ties | Wealth/Officer in day/hour: poverty first, wealth later |
| Day | Marital discord | Hurt Officer/Rob Wealth in hour: bleak old age |
| Hour | Weak descendant ties |
Wealth and official status form the foundation of destiny, with patterns determining life’s hierarchy. The interplay of the Ten Gods reveals fate’s trajectory, while temporal-spatial configurations (year-month-day-hour) mirror life-stage characteristics.
"Many harmonies make even strangers kin" → Leverage social bonds.
"Many penalties reveal an unjust character" → Avoid frequent conflict.
Destiny is the sum of "innate configuration" and "later choices":
As the classic says: "Cease overthinking, and divination will be flawless"—discard subjective assumptions and objectively analyze the intrinsic connections of fate's symbols to grasp the truth.
The essence of Ziping's destiny theory lies in wealth and official status, with particular emphasis on the financial and official configurations in the monthly pillar. The strength of the fate chart must be assessed by integrating the daily and hourly pillars.
Those with the Hurt Officer exposed in the stems are arrogant and cunning (😤), often looking down on others.
If the original chart has an Officer Star and later encounters the Hurt Officer, disasters will be severe (⚖️ lawsuits, injuries).
The Hurt Officer paired with wealth can lead to prosperity (🚀 Hurt Officer using wealth brings riches), but meeting the Rob Wealth results in poverty (💸 Hurt Officer with Rob Wealth brings destitution).
| Position | Effect of Hurt Officer | Effect of Wealth/Officer |
|---|---|---|
| Year | Difficulty preserving ancestral legacy | Wealth/Officer/Seal in the year: noble birth |
| Month | Weak parental ties | Wealth/Officer in day/hour: poverty first, wealth later |
| Day | Marital discord | Hurt Officer/Rob Wealth in hour: bleak old age |
| Hour | Weak descendant ties |
Wealth and official status form the foundation of destiny, with patterns determining life’s hierarchy. The interplay of the Ten Gods reveals fate’s trajectory, while temporal-spatial configurations (year-month-day-hour) mirror life-stage characteristics.
"Many harmonies make even strangers kin" → Leverage social bonds.
"Many penalties reveal an unjust character" → Avoid frequent conflict.
Destiny is the sum of "innate configuration" and "later choices":
As the classic says: "Cease overthinking, and divination will be flawless"—discard subjective assumptions and objectively analyze the intrinsic connections of fate's symbols to grasp the truth.