In traditional Chinese astrology, "the clash between the current year and the month pillar, with the injury star overcoming the official star" is a complex and profound concept. It involves the interaction between an individual's four pillars of destiny (birth time) and the current year and major luck periods, which have a profound impact on one's fate. This article will delve into this topic, analyzing its significance in the field of astrology and its specific effects on personal destiny.

The Impact of Disaster Stars
Disaster stars, also known as the "White Tiger Saja," are extremely ominous stars symbolizing bloodshed and calamity. When disaster stars appear in the year, month, or day pillars, they may indicate possible fatal accidents. However, determining the fortune or misfortune requires considering the five elements' mutual generation and control; the disaster stars are only symbolic indicators. If a disaster star appears in the year, month, or day pillars, one should be cautious about legal troubles, imprisonment, especially when encountering the current year or major luck period.
Wool Blade and Disaster Stars
When the Wool Blade and Disaster Stars appear together, if a strong and robust person encounters a current year that clashes with the Wool Blade, especially through the heavenly stem and earthly branch clash, there may be disasters or life-threatening situations. In contrast, if the person is weak, the disasters are less severe. For those with a Wool Blade in their day pillar, such as Ji Si, Bing Wu, Ren Zi, Gui Hai, and Wu Wu, when the current year causes a heavenly stem and earthly branch clash, they may face car accidents, injuries, illness, imprisonment, or even death.
The Clash Between the Current Year and the Four Pillars
When the current year clashes with the year, month, day, or hour pillars of the four pillars, it usually indicates disasters for parents or elders when clashing with the year pillar, and for siblings when clashing with the month pillar, which may also affect oneself. Clashing with the day pillar affects oneself or one's spouse, while clashing with the hour pillar may affect children or bring misfortune to oneself. These clashes combined with disaster stars may intensify the disasters.
Imprisonment Clashes and Disaster Stars
When imprisonment clashes combine with disaster stars, such as the three imprisonments of Chou, Wei, and Xu, the three imprisonments of Yin, Si, and Shen, or the self-imprisonment of Chen, Wu, You, and Hai, they can lead to more unfavorable events. Especially when these imprisonment clashes occur simultaneously with the heavenly stem and earthly branch clash, the disasters become more severe, possibly involving illness, death, or financial loss.
Injury Star and Official Star
If the original chart has no injury star or official star, the injury star formed by the current year and major luck period can still cause disasters. If the chart contains an injury star and encounters an official star in the current year, the disaster is lighter; if the chart contains an official star and encounters an injury star in the current year, the disaster is heavier. When the chart and major luck contain an injury star, and the current year brings an official star, there may be official-related disasters, injury-related disasters, or imprisonment.
Ghost Star and Food Star
If the chart contains a ghost star and the current year or major luck brings a food star, or vice versa, there will be disasters or misfortunes. When both the ghost star and food star appear together, there are many misfortunes throughout life. A ghost star sandwiching the day pillar may lead to imprisonment. If the chart does not have the ghost star or food star but the current year or major luck brings them, the disaster is lighter. However, if the current year or minor luck brings two or three ghost stars stealing the food star, the disaster becomes more severe.
The Meaning of Disaster Stars in the Day Pillar
When the disaster star appears in the day pillar, it may manifest as three clashing one or one clashing three, resulting in minor losses or serious illnesses. If it encounters a heavenly stem and earthly branch clash, the disaster may be smaller. Clashing with the year pillar harms the elders, clashing with the month pillar harms the siblings or oneself, clashing with the day pillar harms oneself or one's spouse, and clashing with the hour pillar harms the children. Sometimes, these clashing factors do not require flexible judgment, and may involve traffic accidents, illness or injury, family deaths, or major financial losses.

This article thoroughly explores the astrological significance of "the heavenly stem and earthly branch clash between the current year and the month pillar, with the injury star overcoming the official star" and its impact on personal destiny. Through the analysis of concepts such as disaster stars, wool blades, and imprisonment clashes, we understand how these factors interact and influence a person's fate. Understanding these complex astrological relationships helps us better grasp the course of fate and make wiser choices for future life.



















