In traditional Chinese astrology, whether a woman's day pillar (日柱) is auspicious or not has always been a topic of interest. This article will delve into the concept of "day pillar sitting on the treasure house (日坐财库)", analyze the ability of women with this configuration to accumulate wealth, and explore how to assess one's financial potential through the eight characters (八字).

Definition and Characteristics of Day Pillar Sitting on the Treasure House
The term "day pillar sitting on the treasure house" is used in the eight-character system to refer to the combination of the heavenly stem and earthly branch of the day pillar, which reflects a person's ability to accumulate wealth. The day pillars that qualify as "day pillar sitting on the treasure house" include Jia Chen (甲辰), Ding Chou (丁丑), Wu Chen (戊辰), Xin Wei (辛未), and Ren Xu (壬戌). For women, having a "day pillar sitting on the treasure house" indicates the ability to accumulate wealth, representing the inherent wealth energy stored in one's destiny, as well as their capacity for creating, storing, gathering, and increasing wealth.
Marriage and Career for Women with Day Pillar Sitting on the Treasure House
Women with a "day pillar sitting on the treasure house" do not necessarily have wealth by nature. Even if they are intelligent and good at managing affairs, they may rarely have savings. A "day pillar sitting on the treasure house" does not only mean being wealthy or marrying into a rich family. In fact, women with this configuration possess a "wealth repository" in their destiny, like an abundant "wealth mine." This wealth repository allows them to accumulate, preserve, and even increase their wealth through investments and transactions.
Impact of Wealth Repository Being Hit and Wealth Appreciation
In the eight-character system, it is said that a wealth repository cannot be activated without being hit. This refers to those whose day stems are strong and whose wealth stars are also strong, or those who belong to special configurations where the wealth star is favorable. When such people encounter a year or a major cycle that hits the wealth repository, it is often the time when they make significant fortunes. If there is wealth stored in the repository but no key to unlock it, you still cannot use the wealth inside. Therefore, another column must hit it, and after the hit, your fortune will improve, allowing you to utilize the wealth. If there is no such column, then hitting it with the current year or major cycle is also beneficial, indicating improved fortune during that period.
Methods to Determine the Presence of a Wealth Repository in Destiny
People with a wealth repository in their destiny can be identified by their day pillar's heavenly stem. If the day pillar's heavenly stem is "Jia" or "Yi," the wealth repository is "Xu." If the four earthly branches in the eight characters contain "Xu," it means you have a wealth repository. If the day pillar's heavenly stem is "Bing" or "Ding," the wealth repository is "Chou." If the four earthly branches in the eight characters contain "Chou," it means you have a wealth repository. If the day pillar's heavenly stem is "Wu" or "Ji," the wealth repository is "Chen." If the four earthly branches in the eight characters contain "Chen," it means you have a wealth repository. If the day pillar's heavenly stem is "Geng" or "Xin," the wealth repository is "Wei." If the four earthly branches in the eight characters contain "Wei," it means you have a wealth repository. If the day pillar's heavenly stem is "Ren" or "Gui," even if you have a wealth repository, it doesn't necessarily mean you will become rich. You must also consider the strength of the wealth star in your configuration and the influence of the major cycles.
Analysis of Day Pillars Sitting on the Wealth Repository
Only four day pillars truly meet the criteria of "sitting on the wealth repository." Among these, the Ding Chou (丁丑) day has the highest potential for wealth accumulation. These four day pillars are Ding Chou (丁丑), Xin Wei (辛未), Wu Chen (戊辰), and Ren Xu (壬戌). These are the strictest cases of "sitting on the wealth repository" because the day branch exactly corresponds to the wealth star of the day stem. Other day pillars, such as Jia Chen (甲辰), Jia Xu (甲戌), Yi Chou (乙丑), Yi Wei (乙未), Gui Wei (癸未), and Ji Chou (己丑), may have a wealth star in the day branch and are considered to have a wealth repository, offering opportunities for wealth accumulation in middle age, but they are not strictly defined as "sitting on the wealth repository." Therefore, they cannot be classified as standard "sitting on the wealth repository" day pillars. There are also differences among the four strict "sitting on the wealth repository" day pillars: Ding Chou (丁丑) and Xin Wei (辛未) sit on the secondary wealth, while Wu Chen (戊辰) and Ren Xu (壬戌) sit on the primary wealth. Therefore, if we only look at the day pillar without considering the entire configuration, the scale of wealth accumulation for Ding Chou (丁丑) and Xin Wei (辛未) days is greater than that of Wu Chen (戊辰) and Ren Xu (壬戌) days.
Scientific Validity of Methods to Deal with Troublemakers and Reciting the Wenchang Sutra
There is currently no scientific evidence to support the effectiveness of the most powerful methods to deal with troublemakers or reciting the Wenchang Sutra for children. Therefore, it is recommended to rely on rational and legal ways to solve problems and raise children, rather than depending on unproven superstitious practices.

Through the analysis of the wealth accumulation ability of the "day pillar of a woman" (女命日柱元女), we can see that, indeed, the "day pillar sitting on the treasure house" has some ability to accumulate wealth for women, but it is not absolute. A person's financial potential needs to be analyzed comprehensively based on the entire eight-character configuration, and cannot be judged solely by the day pillar. At the same time, for methods such as dealing with troublemakers and reciting the Wenchang Sutra for children, we should maintain a rational attitude and rely on scientific and legal methods to solve problems.



















