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Is it good when Food God generates wealth and wealth generates the Killing Star? Is generating wealth from Food God and then generating the Killing Star a broken pattern?
Published: 2026/01/17   Author: jinqi   Source: network
Abstract
Whether the combination of "food god generating wealth, which in turn generates the killer star" is auspicious or inauspicious depends on whether the day master can withstand the power of the killer star. If the day master is strong and can bear it, it is auspicious, and the killer star can be used to achieve success; if the day master is weak and cannot bear it, it is inauspicious, and it may lead to pressure and difficulties. Whether this combination breaks the original pattern depends on whether the killer star is controlled or transformed. If it is controlled or transformed, it does not break the pattern; if it is not controlled or transformed and severely harms the day master, it breaks the pattern.

Is "Food God Generating Wealth, Which in Turn Generates the Killer Star" Auspicious?

The combination of "food god generating wealth, which in turn generates the killer star" is a "chain-like" flow of the five elements: the food god (something I produce) generates the wealth star (something I control), which in turn generates the killer star (something that controls me), like a river flowing downstream and finally into the sea. The key to its auspiciousness or inauspiciousness lies in whether the "sea" will overflow — that is, whether the day master can bear the power of the killer star.

If the day master is strong and can bear the killer star, the combination is auspicious: A strong day master (with sufficient energy) is like a "strong dam," capable of withstanding the impact of the killer star, and even using its power to achieve success.

For example, if the day master is Geng Metal and is strong, the food god is Ren Water, the wealth star is Wood, and the killer star is Fire. Ren Water generates Wood, which in turn generates Fire. Although Fire can kill Metal, Geng Metal being strong can bear it, and the killer star can be transformed into "authority and motivation." The person can rise in competition (such as career promotion or project breakthroughs), just like a "dam can block floodwaters and also generate electricity from water."

Such people usually have boldness and are good at seizing opportunities, and their wealth and status can improve simultaneously.

If the day master is weak and cannot bear the killer star, the combination is inauspicious: A weak day master (with insufficient energy) is like a "fragile slope," and the power of the killer star will "erode the slope," bringing pressure and setbacks.

For example, if the day master is Yi Wood and is weak, the food god is Bing Fire, the wealth star is Earth, and the killer star is Gold. Bing Fire generates Earth, which in turn generates Gold. Gold kills Wood, but Yi Wood is too weak to withstand it. The person may suffer from excessive financial pressure (such as debt or overwork) or competitive failure (such as being suppressed by rivals), leading to physical and mental exhaustion, just like a "sapling being knocked down by heavy rain."

At this point, the killer star becomes "harmful," and it needs the support of the Yin star (Water) to nourish Wood and the help of the sibling-star (Wood) to strengthen the day master, to relieve the pressure.

Does "Food God Generating Wealth, Which in Turn Generates the Killer Star" Break the Pattern?

"Breaking the pattern" refers to disrupting the balance and use of the original pattern. Whether the combination of "food god generating wealth, which in turn generates the killer star" breaks the pattern depends on whether the killer star is "out of control" — that is, whether there is control or transformation (such as the Yin star transforming the killer star, or the food and injury stars controlling the killer star), as well as whether it affects the use of the original pattern.

If there is control or transformation, it does not break the pattern: If the killer star is controlled or transformed, it is like "opening a floodgate for the flood," allowing the chain to flow smoothly without disrupting the original pattern.

For example, if the original configuration is the Food God pattern (the use is the Food God), and the Food God generates Wealth, which in turn generates the Killer Star, but the eight characters contain the Yin star (such as Earth generating Metal, the Yin star transforming the Killer Star and nourishing the day master), the power of the Killer Star is transformed into a helper for the day master. At this time, the Killer Star no longer brings harm, but instead strengthens the entire pattern, just like "a river with a gate that regulates the flow, providing irrigation without overflowing," so it does not break the pattern.

If there is no control or transformation and the Killer Star severely harms the day master, it breaks the pattern: If the Killer Star is not controlled or transformed and the day master is weak, the Killer Star directly impacts the original pattern's use (such as the Food God being drained or the Wealth Star being taken away), causing imbalance in the pattern.

For example, if the original configuration is the Wealth pattern (the use is the Wealth Star), and the Food God generates Wealth, which in turn generates the Killer Star, but the Killer Star has no control and strongly attacks the day master, the Wealth Star is consumed by the Killer Star and cannot function properly. Instead, the pressure from the Killer Star causes the Wealth Star to be damaged (such as earning money hard but unable to keep it), breaking the original Wealth pattern, which is called "breaking the pattern," just like "a river bursting its banks and destroying farmland."

Key point: Whether the Killer Star is "used by me": If the Killer Star is controlled or transformed (such as the Food and Injury Stars controlling the Killer Star, or the Yin Star transforming it), even if it originates from the Wealth Star, it can be used by the day master (such as the authority represented by the Killer Star being under my control), then it does not break the pattern;

If the Killer Star is not controlled or transformed and exclusively attacks the day master, making the original pattern's use (such as the Food God or Wealth Star) unable to function, it will definitely break the pattern.
Related Questions
Q: What effect does the Killer Star being transformed by the Yin Star have on the fortune?
A: When the Killer Star is transformed by the Yin Star (e.g., the Killer Star is Fire, and the Yin Star is Water, which controls Fire and nourishes the body), it is an auspicious sign. If the day master is strong, the Yin Star further strengthens the body, and the person can expand their career through the transformed power of the Killer Star (such as receiving support from a benefactor and gaining power);

If the day master is weak, the Yin Star directly supports the day master, relieving the pressure from the Killer Star, making financial gains more stable (such as having job security and steady income). Also, since the Yin Star represents wisdom, the person is likely to find solutions through learning and planning.

Q: What should women pay attention to in terms of relationships when they have the combination of "Food God Generating Wealth, Which in Turn Generates the Killer Star"?
A: For women, the Killer Star also represents "partner and emotional pressure." If the day master is strong and can bear the Killer Star, the person may meet a partner who is capable and bold, and the relationship can grow together; if the day master is weak and cannot bear the Killer Star, one should be cautious about the pressure brought by the partner (such as strong control or heavy financial burden).

It is recommended to first check whether the Killer Star has control or transformation. If it does, the relationship may have some fluctuations but remains stable. If it does not, more communication is needed to avoid excessive compromise, and if necessary, seek advice from family members (representing the Yin Star) to mediate.
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