Abstract:
The article analyzes the compatibility of the eight characters (Ba Zi) for a person born on the day of Jia Wu, in the month of Gui You, on the day of Jia Wu, and at the time of Mao, from both professional and popular perspectives.
Professional Analysis: The year pillar is Yi Si, where Yi wood is the "Jie Cai" (sibling wealth); the month pillar is Gui You, where Gui water is the "Zheng Yin" (main seal); the day pillar is Jia Wu, where Wu fire contains "Shang Guan" (offspring official) and "Zheng Cai" (main wealth); the time pillar is Ding Mao, where Ding fire is the "Shang Guan" (offspring official). The day master Jia wood was born in the You month, where wood is weak, fire and metal are strong, and water is slightly weak. The five elements need to adjust the strength of water and wood. The day master has many "Shang Guan" (offspring officials), indicating an active mind but strong self-awareness in marriage, which may create tension with the marital palace due to "Shang Guan" meeting "Guan". For compatibility, it is advisable to find someone with complementary five elements and proper ten gods, and avoid those with excessive "Shang Guan" or "Jie Cai".
Popular Interpretation: This person's fate is like a small tree growing in autumn, constrained by the environment. They are smart and full of ideas, but overly stubborn, which can lead to conflicts in marriage. It is recommended to find someone with complementary personality traits, such as people born in the years of Ox, Dragon, or Monkey, and avoid those with too strong personalities.

Basic Principles of Ba Zi Compatibility
Ba Zi compatibility is based on the theory of Yin-Yang and the Five Elements, which believes that the birth charts of men and women contain the code of destiny. Men represent Yang, while women represent Yin, and the five elements—metal, wood, water, fire, and earth—form a person's fate. Marriage between a man and a woman is essentially the result of interaction between Yin and Yang and the Five Elements. By analyzing the year, month, day, and hour pillars of both individuals, one can predict the harmony of their marriage.
Ba Zi Compatibility for Yi Si Year, Gui You Month, Jia Wu Day, Mao Time (Professional Version)
Analysis of the Eight Characters:
In this set of eight characters, the year pillar is Yi Si, where Yi wood is the "Jie Cai" (sibling wealth), and Si fire contains Bing fire (food god), Wu earth (secondary wealth), and Geng metal (seven kill). The month pillar is Gui You, where Gui water is the "Zheng Yin" (main seal), and You metal contains Xin metal (main official). The day pillar is Jia Wu, where Jia wood sits on Wu fire (offspring official), and Wu fire contains Ding fire (offspring official) and Ji earth (main wealth). The time pillar is Ding Mao, where Ding fire is the "Shang Guan" (offspring official), and Mao wood contains Yi wood (sibling wealth).
Five Elements Analysis:
The day master Jia wood was born in the You month, where metal is strong and wood is weak. Water is needed to nourish wood, and wood is needed to support the body. In the eight characters, there is fire in the year branch Si fire, day branch Wu fire, and time stem Ding fire, making fire strong, which can drain the wood energy. Metal is strong in the month branch You metal, which can weaken the wood. Water is only present in the month stem Gui water, making its strength slightly weak. Earth is present in Wu earth in Si and Ji earth in Wu, with moderate strength. Overall, the five elements need adjustment to balance the strength of water and wood.
Analysis of Ten Gods:
There are many "Shang Guan" (offspring officials), where the day master's food god and offspring official both appear clearly. The "Shang Guan" represents talent, creativity, and rebelliousness. The person has an active mind but may be too self-centered in marriage, causing some impact on the marital palace due to "Shang Guan" meeting "Guan". The "Zheng Yin" (main seal) appears alone, which can bring care from elders and assistance from benefactors, but its power is limited. The "Qi Sha" (seven kill) is hidden in the year branch, indicating potential pressure and challenges.
Key Points for Compatibility:
It is best to find someone whose five elements complement the day master, such as someone with a lot of earth to balance fire and wood, or someone with a lot of metal to match the existing metal energy. In terms of ten god compatibility, it is best if the other person has strong "Zheng Guan" (main official) and "Zheng Cai" (main wealth) to balance the influence of "Shang Guan". Avoid marrying someone with excessive "Shang Guan" or "Jie Cai", as this may increase the day master's self-centeredness and rebelliousness, affecting the stability of the marriage.

Ba Zi Compatibility for Yi Si Year, Gui You Month, Jia Wu Day, Mao Time (Popular Version)
Basic Explanation of the Eight Characters:
The year Yi Si refers to the Snake Year, the month Gui You roughly corresponds to the Chicken Month, the day Jia Wu is the Horse Day, and the time Mao is between 5-7 AM. A person born during this time is like a small tree growing in autumn (You month), where the environment is not very favorable, and growth is somewhat restricted.
Personality Traits and Impact on Marriage:
This person is smart, full of ideas, and has unique insights, like having many fresh thoughts in their mind. However, they may sometimes be too stubborn, leading to conflicts with their partner in marriage. For example, when buying furniture, they may insist on their own aesthetic preferences and not listen to their partner's opinions.
Compatibility Suggestions:
It is advisable to find someone with complementary personality traits. For instance, someone who is calm and practical can help balance their impulsive nature. From the perspective of the Chinese zodiac, they are more compatible with people born in the years of Ox, Dragon, or Monkey. Because Ox and Dragon can help stabilize them, and Monkey can share new and interesting ideas with them. Avoid matching with someone who is too strong-willed and self-centered, as two such people together might resemble two hedgehogs, easily hurting each other.
















