In traditional Chinese culture, the study of fate (Mingli) plays an important role, especially the theory of the Twelve Longevity Stages. This theory not only relates to the good or bad fortune of an individual but also involves various states throughout the life process. This article will delve into how the Twelve Longevity Stages affect personal fortune and analyze their practical applications in modern Mingli studies.

Basic Concepts of the Twelve Longevity Stages
The Twelve Longevity Stages is a core concept in traditional Chinese Mingli. It analyzes the relationship between the heavenly stems and earthly branches at birth with the year, month, day, and hour to reveal a person's state at different life stages. This predictive method is widely used by professionals to assess an individual's destiny and fortune.
The Twelve Longevity Stages and Personal Fortune
According to the theory of the Twelve Longevity Stages, if all four stages (Longevity, Bathing, Crown and Belt, Official Position, and Flourishing) in a person's Four Pillars are in a vigorous state, it usually means that the person can fully display their talents in life. Conversely, if the person is in stages such as Decline, Illness, Death, Tomb, Extinction, Embryo, and Nurturing, it may indicate difficulties in showcasing their strengths in life. By analyzing these stages, we can draw some conclusions about personal fortune.
Specific Applications of the Twelve Longevity Stages
For example, those born in the Year Pillar may receive protection from their parents during childhood; those born in the Month Pillar may receive support from superiors during youth, leading to smooth career development; those born in the Day Pillar may possess virtue, reputation, and talent, with harmonious marital relationships; and those born in the Hour Pillar may have a better later life, with intelligent and healthy children, allowing them to enjoy their old age comfortably.
The Importance of the Five Elements' Generation and Control
However, relying solely on the Twelve Longevity Stages to predict personal fortune is insufficient. The generation and control among the Five Elements are also important factors affecting personal fortune. For instance, those born in the Crown and Belt stage may achieve success during their adolescence; those born in the Official Position stage may have successful careers in middle age; and those born in the Flourishing stage may enjoy a happy life in their later years.

The Twelve Longevity Stages hold an important position in Mingli studies. However, to fully understand a person's fortune, we cannot rely solely on the Twelve Longevity Stages but should consider the generation and control of the Five Elements and other relevant factors comprehensively. Through this integrated analysis, we can more accurately assess and predict an individual's destiny and fortune.



















