Not all day pillar women are of superior quality. Those that are favorable and have balanced five elements, along with auspicious stars, are considered superior. On the contrary, those that are unfavorable and have many malevolent stars are not. There is no absolute "great wealth and high status" day pillar woman. Relatively speaking, women with day pillars such as Wu Zi, Ji Hai, and Gui Mao are more likely to achieve wealth and status if their wealth star is applicable and they receive supportive fortune.

Is the Day Pillar of a Female Born on an Yin Day Considered Superior?
Whether the day pillar of a female born on an yin day (where both the heavenly stem and earthly branch are yin, such as Ding Hai or Xin Chou) is considered superior depends on its role in the fate chart, the balance of the five elements, and whether it is accompanied by auspicious stars. It cannot be generalized.Superior day pillars for females born on yin days: When the yin day pillar is favorable and has balanced five elements with auspicious stars (such as Tian De or Yue De), it can be considered superior. These women are gentle yet resilient, have a harmonious family life, and smooth career paths. They can stand out in their work due to their delicate strengths (such as in education or art fields) and also receive help from benefactors.
For example, the day pillar Xin Chou (Xin metal and Chou earth, both yin; Chou contains Ji earth, the main official star). If it is favorable and has the Tian De star, the person will have a loving marriage and gain reputation through their talent, enjoying a stable and wealthy life without major setbacks. Its "superiority" lies in "blessing and wisdom," not just wealth and status.
Day pillars not considered superior: If the yin day pillar is unfavorable or accompanied by solitary stars (such as Gu Chen or Guai Su) and the five elements are imbalanced (e.g., excessive water in the birth chart, and the yin day pillar again encounters Hai or Zi water), then it is not considered superior. These women tend to overthink and easily develop inner tension, leading to barriers in marriage and missing opportunities in their careers due to sensitivity.
For example, the day pillar Gui Mao (Gui water and Mao wood, both yin). If it is unfavorable and has the Gu Chen star, the person may be beautiful but struggle to integrate into a team due to their introverted personality, and their love life is full of ups and downs, making them not superior.
Are There Day Pillars That Guarantee Great Wealth and High Status?
The concept of "guaranteed great wealth and high status" is too absolute. In fate, wealth and status require "wealth stars have sources, officials stars are in favorable positions, and fortune aligns." The following day pillars are relatively more likely to approach wealth and status because their wealth stars are closely aligned with themselves.Wu Zi day pillar: Wu earth is yang earth, and Zi water is the official wealth of Wu earth. Moreover, Zi water is "wealth star in its season" (Zi is the place where water is strong). If a Wu Zi day pillar woman has fire and earth in her birth chart (such as Bing or Ding fire), the wealth star has a source. The person is solid and has good fortune, and can accumulate wealth through steady business (such as opening a shop or a trade), and the Zi water contains Gui water, the official star, which supports both marriage and fortune.
Ji Hai day pillar: Ji earth is yin earth, and Hai water is the official wealth of Ji earth, containing Jia wood, the official star. This represents "wealth and official stars supporting each other." Ji Hai day pillar women are tolerant and skilled at seizing money-making opportunities. They are also likely to meet capable partners who can help them become rich together. If the birth chart has fire (such as Si or Wu), the wealth star becomes even stronger, and their fortune improves steadily in middle age, leading to a comfortable life.
Gui Mao day pillar: Gui water is yin water, and Mao wood is the food god of Gui water. The food god can generate wealth (wood generates water, which is the food god, and water generates wealth). If a Gui Mao day pillar woman has metal (such as Shen or You) in her birth chart, the chain of food god generating wealth is unimpeded. The person can earn money through their talents (such as design or writing), and their financial path is broad, making them less vulnerable to single-source income. They are more likely to enjoy a peaceful old age.

Q: If a day pillar woman is of superior quality, how can she maintain her blessings?
A: She can maintain a gentle and tolerant personality, avoiding disputes over small matters that might harm relationships. She should participate in public welfare and charity activities to accumulate merit through good intentions. In the family, she should communicate frequently with family members, avoid accumulating negative emotions, and let a harmonious atmosphere reinforce her blessings. At work, she should avoid being overly ambitious and pursue steady development to ensure long-term success.
Q: Are women not born under these "wealthy" day pillars unable to achieve great wealth and high status?
A: Not necessarily. The day pillar is only part of the fate chart. If the wealth star is not in the day pillar but appears in the month or hour pillar (such as a positive wealth star in the month pillar with a food god to support it), and the major lucky periods are favorable, there is still an opportunity for wealth and status. The key is to "go with the flow." For example, if the wealth star is fire, engaging in industries related to energy or culture can better stimulate fortune.



















