Abstract:
Individuals with the Jia Wu day pillar possess a character marked by the conflict between water and fire, being introverted, deep, and resolute. Under the influence of the Yi Si year, their personality may exhibit different manifestations. The Yi Si year, characterized by the mutual generation of wood and fire, brings vitality and energy, which can stimulate personal talents and potential, but also carries the risk of impulsiveness and loss of control due to the mutual destruction of wood and fire. When the Jia Wu day pillar meets the Yi Si year, the interaction becomes complex. The traits of Jia Wu may be released, making people more confident, but caution is needed against excessive impulsiveness. In this year, people should maintain a calm mindset to deal with changes, keep resilience and composure, make good use of vitality and opportunities, and at the same time reflect on their inner self, to seize opportunities and face challenges, thus achieving personal growth and development.

Gender Characteristics and Annual Influence
Individuals with the Jia Wu day pillar have a character that embodies the conflict between water and fire, showing introversion, depth, and resilience. This character may take on different appearances under the influence of the Yi Si year. The characteristic of the Yi Si year, which is the mutual generation of wood and fire, means the combination of vitality and energy, bringing vitality and motivation to individuals, showcasing their talent and potential. However, one must also be cautious about the impulsiveness and loss of control caused by the mutual destruction of wood and fire.
The Complexity of Jia Wu Day Pillar Meeting Yi Si Year
When the Jia Wu day pillar encounters the Yi Si year, this interaction will present a more complex situation. The introversion and resilience of Jia Wu may be released under the vitality and energy of Yi Si, making individuals more confident in facing challenges and bravely pursuing their goals. However, one must also be wary of the excessive fire effect, avoiding negative consequences caused by impulsiveness.
Strategies for Coping and Adjusting Mindset
During the years when the Jia Wu day pillar meets the Yi Si year, people can try to maintain a calm mindset to deal with life's ups and downs, keeping inner resilience and composure. Make good use of the vitality and opportunities given by the Yi Si year, while also maintaining self-reflection and exploration. Only in this way can one better seize opportunities, face challenges, and achieve personal growth and development.

Origin of Jia Wu Day Pillar in Ancient Texts
"Ge Wu Zhi Yan": The original sentence is “Jia Wu, water on hills and peaks. The flow is not clear, it can hold the sky, called 'beautiful wealth and official', water and fire in harmony. It is most favorable for lush mountains and forests, cloudy and rainy weather, which makes the water continuous and forms wealth and nobility. The worst is if there is a Hai to clash, then the dam breaks and the water dries up, which is not suitable anymore. Other harmful effects of punishment and harm are secondary.” This directly describes the characteristics of the Jia Wu day pillar.
"San Ming Tong Hui": "Jia Wu: A top-level day pillar, solitary swallow evil, yin-yang discrepancy, unfavorable for marriage. The body sits on official, virtue, and wealth, with the cycle of wealth, official, and virtue, which is clean and upright, indicating high status, wealth, or noble status. Also, the person is healthy, wealthy, and lives comfortably. For women named Jia Wu, they can marry a noble husband. People born on this day have problems in marriage or indulge in alcohol and lust."
"Wu Xing Yao Lun": "Jia Wu, Yi Mao, water that is self-destroyed and self-dying, representing the deepest yin, retreating and storing, truly refining and nurturing valuable energy. Those with a noble pattern will become wise gentlemen with inherent virtue and contribute to others."
"Dian Tian Sui": "Gui water is extremely weak, reaching the heavenly city, with the dragon's movement, its transformation is divine, no need to fear fire and earth, regardless of geng and xin, when combined with wu, it transforms into true form." This elaborates on the characteristics of Gui water, helping to understand some features of Gui water in the Ji Wu day pillar during the Yi Si year.
"Yuan Hai Zi Ping": Although there is no direct description of the Jia Wu day pillar, there is the line "Gui water is not rain or dew, but when it has roots in Hai or Zi, it becomes rivers and lakes," which can be used to understand the characteristics of Gui water in the Jia Wu day pillar. Gui water needs roots in Hai or Zi to become strong. If it is weak, it requires "transformation." In the Jia Wu day pillar, Gui water meets Si fire, and Si contains Bing fire, Wu earth, and Geng metal, forming a cycle where wealth, official, and virtue mutually generate.
















