In traditional Chinese fate calculation, the four pillars of destiny (Ba Zi) is an important tool for predicting one's fate. Among them, the "day pillar" is the core of the Ba Zi and has a profound impact on an individual's destiny. Then, for women, is it good or bad if the day pillar is the "Yuan Nu Ming"? This article will delve into the relevant knowledge points in the four pillars of fate, and reveal the mystery of the "Yuan Nu Ming" on the day pillar.

Basic Knowledge of Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches
The foundation of the four pillars of fate is the heavenly stems and earthly branches. The heavenly stems include Jia, Yi, Bing, Ding, Wu, Ji, Geng, Xin, Ren, and Gui. The earthly branches include Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, and Hai. The heavenly stems and earthly branches combine to form the 60 Jiazi cycles, which are used to represent the cycle of time.
Five Elements: Generation and Overcoming
The theory of the five elements is the core of the four pillars of fate. The five elements include Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, and Earth. They have relationships of generation and overcoming. Metal generates Water, Water generates Wood, Wood generates Fire, Fire generates Earth, and Earth generates Metal, which are the relationships of generation. Metal overcomes Wood, Wood overcomes Earth, Earth overcomes Water, Water overcomes Fire, and Fire overcomes Metal, which are the relationships of overcoming. These relationships are crucial for analyzing whether the "Yuan Nu Ming" on the day pillar is auspicious or inauspicious.
The Day Pillar and Fate
The day pillar represents the day of one's birth in the four pillars, and it has a direct impact on one's fate. For women, whether the "Yuan Nu Ming" on the day pillar is auspicious or inauspicious needs to be comprehensively judged by combining the attributes of the heavenly stem and earthly branch, the relationships of generation and overcoming among the five elements, and the relationship between the day pillar and the other three pillars.
The Ten Gods of the Four Pillars and Fate
The ten gods of the four pillars are another important tool for analyzing fate. They include parents, children, officials, spouses, and siblings, representing the relationships of being born from me, I generate, I overcome, I am overcome, and I am the same as me. By analyzing the ten gods on the day pillar, we can further understand the auspiciousness or inauspiciousness of a woman's fate.
Great and Small Luck
Great luck and small luck are methods used in the four pillars of fate to determine the fortune in different stages of life. Great luck starts from the month pillar, while small luck starts from the hour pillar. By analyzing great and small luck, we can predict the fortune trend of women in different stages of their lives.

Through an in-depth analysis of the knowledge points in the four pillars of fate, including the heavenly stems and earthly branches, the generation and overcoming of the five elements, the day pillar, the ten gods of the four pillars, and the great and small luck, we can better understand the auspiciousness or inauspiciousness of the "Yuan Nu Ming" on the day pillar. The goodness or badness of a woman's fate not only depends on the day pillar itself but also needs to be comprehensively evaluated by combining the other three pillars and the influence of great and small luck. Mastering this knowledge helps us better predict and plan for the future.



















