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Human beings are born endowed with the dual energies of Yin and Yang, and all things in the universe are formed through the transformations of Yin and Yang. Calculating a person’s fortunes, misfortunes, and calamities is governed by this principle, which is clear and profound. Although there are many schools of fate analysis, at their core, none surpass the Zi Ping method!
The essence of Zi Ping's fate analysis lies in taking the Day Stem (the heavenly stem of the birth day) as the representation of the individual, then using the Monthly Order (the hidden stems within the earthly branch of the birth month) as the pivotal axis of the entire chart, and finally examining the coordination of the earthly branches in the year, month, and hour to determine the pattern.
Key Rule: The pattern must be established based on the Monthly Order; one should not abandon the root to chase the branches by forcefully deriving it from the year, day, or hour stems. Many people today make this mistake, leading to repeated miscalculations 🔥.
For example: The Monthly Order follows the five elemental phases—Metal 🌑, Wood 🌲, Water 🌊, Fire 🔥, and Earth ⛰—as its guiding principles. Simply grasp the core of the Monthly Order to deduce the pattern. If one ignores the Monthly Order and seeks answers elsewhere, errors are inevitable. First, lock onto the energy of the Monthly Order, then deduce its weight, depth, the success or failure of the pattern, and the interactions of clashes, conflicts, combinations, and transformations 🌪️.
Master Xi Shan Yi Jian distilled six major patterns: Proper Officer, Seal Ribbon, Proper Wealth, Seven Killings, Food Spirit, and Hurt Officer. By applying the profound rule of "see wealth when encountering the officer, see the seal when encountering killings, see the officer when encountering the seal" 🌪️, and combining it with the cyclical interactions of the five elements (e.g., the officer star needs wealth to nourish it, while the seven killings require the seal to resolve them), one then observes whether the pattern is intact—intact patterns bring auspicious fortune ⛰️, while broken ones portend danger 🌑. This principle is profound and must be studied repeatedly!
| Traditional Rule | Modern Decision-Making Insight |
|---|---|
| Focus on Monthly Order | Concentrate on core strengths to avoid scattered efforts. |
| See Wealth with Officer | Authority requires economic foundation and resource networks. |
| Cyclical Interactions | Complex issues require dynamic balance of multiple factors (e.g., family and career). |
The Zi Ping method reveals the "Law of Primary and Secondary Contradictions":
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Human beings are born endowed with the dual energies of Yin and Yang, and all things in the universe are formed through the transformations of Yin and Yang. Calculating a person’s fortunes, misfortunes, and calamities is governed by this principle, which is clear and profound. Although there are many schools of fate analysis, at their core, none surpass the Zi Ping method!
The essence of Zi Ping's fate analysis lies in taking the Day Stem (the heavenly stem of the birth day) as the representation of the individual, then using the Monthly Order (the hidden stems within the earthly branch of the birth month) as the pivotal axis of the entire chart, and finally examining the coordination of the earthly branches in the year, month, and hour to determine the pattern.
Key Rule: The pattern must be established based on the Monthly Order; one should not abandon the root to chase the branches by forcefully deriving it from the year, day, or hour stems. Many people today make this mistake, leading to repeated miscalculations 🔥.
For example: The Monthly Order follows the five elemental phases—Metal 🌑, Wood 🌲, Water 🌊, Fire 🔥, and Earth ⛰—as its guiding principles. Simply grasp the core of the Monthly Order to deduce the pattern. If one ignores the Monthly Order and seeks answers elsewhere, errors are inevitable. First, lock onto the energy of the Monthly Order, then deduce its weight, depth, the success or failure of the pattern, and the interactions of clashes, conflicts, combinations, and transformations 🌪️.
Master Xi Shan Yi Jian distilled six major patterns: Proper Officer, Seal Ribbon, Proper Wealth, Seven Killings, Food Spirit, and Hurt Officer. By applying the profound rule of "see wealth when encountering the officer, see the seal when encountering killings, see the officer when encountering the seal" 🌪️, and combining it with the cyclical interactions of the five elements (e.g., the officer star needs wealth to nourish it, while the seven killings require the seal to resolve them), one then observes whether the pattern is intact—intact patterns bring auspicious fortune ⛰️, while broken ones portend danger 🌑. This principle is profound and must be studied repeatedly!
| Traditional Rule | Modern Decision-Making Insight |
|---|---|
| Focus on Monthly Order | Concentrate on core strengths to avoid scattered efforts. |
| See Wealth with Officer | Authority requires economic foundation and resource networks. |
| Cyclical Interactions | Complex issues require dynamic balance of multiple factors (e.g., family and career). |
The Zi Ping method reveals the "Law of Primary and Secondary Contradictions":
Please translate the above content into English, maintaining the original format and structure.