
The Later Stage of Jue Da Yun is Much Better Than That of Mu Da Yun
Although Jue Da Yun and Mu Da Yun are both stages of energy accumulation, their essential differences determine the quality of their later stages. Jue Da Yun is like "frozen soil at the end of winter," hiding the vitality of revival under its icy surface, while Mu Da Yun is more like a "sealed cellar," where energy is firmly stored and difficult to flow.The "Jue" in Jue Da Yun signifies the end of an old pattern, and the later stage naturally enters a period of nurturing new energy. For example, a person in the early stage of Jue Da Yun may encounter project failure, forcing them to stop expanding, but in the later stage, they can optimize processes and accumulate new skills, building a more stable work model. This "breaking and then establishing" transformation is like a snake shedding its skin for growth. After a period of stillness, energy will flow again.
The "Mu" in Mu Da Yun represents energy solidification. If one does not actively break the stalemate in the later stage, it is easy to fall into a cycle of "the harder you try, the more confused you become." For instance, someone who clings to past experience and refuses to accept new methods during Mu Da Yun is like a seed in a cellar that misses the planting time, making it increasingly difficult to sprout over time.
Compared to this, Jue Da Yun has a natural "breaking situation energy" in the later stage, while Mu Da Yun requires more active "breaking through the soil actions" to improve, which is the core reason why Jue Da Yun is more advantageous in the later stage.
In Which Major Periods Is Ding Fire Likely to Die?
Ding Fire symbolizes "candlelight" in the theory of fate, with gentle energy that depends on the environment. The following two major periods are likely to suppress it:Firstly, a major period with excessive water energy. Water overpowers fire, and if the Day Master of Ding Fire is in a water-dominated period, especially when the water elements such as Ren Water and Gui Water are strong, it is like a candle encountering a storm, easily being "extinguished." For example, a person with a Day Master of Ding Fire encountered continuous setbacks in his career and health issues during a water-dominated period. Traditional Chinese medicine diagnosed him with "imbalance between heart and kidney," which is precisely the energy imbalance caused by water overpowering fire. At this time, it is necessary to use wood elements to balance, such as spending more time around green plants or learning new skills, allowing wood (which generates fire) to relieve the suppression caused by water.
Secondly, a major period with excessive metal energy. Metal consumes fire, and since Ding Fire itself has weak energy, it is excessively consumed by strong metal, similar to a lamp oil being quickly depleted. A teacher with a Day Master of Ding Fire experienced severe exhaustion due to long-term high-intensity teaching during a metal-dominated period, which is the manifestation of "excessive metal extinguishing fire." To respond, it is necessary to strengthen fire and earth elements, such as wearing more red clothing or eating warming foods, using the reverse cycle of earth generating metal (earth can drain metal) to reduce consumption.
However, it should be noted that "death" does not refer to physical death, but rather a warning of serious energy imbalance. By adjusting lifestyle and environmental energy in time, the crisis can be resolved.

Q: How to accelerate energy recovery in the later stage of Jue Da Yun?
A: The key is "light activation" rather than "strong effort." For example, start with small new attempts, such as learning a light skill or participating in interest communities. A designer, for instance, regained creative inspiration in the later stage of Jue Da Yun by copying ancient paintings every week. At the same time, organize past experiences and turn failed cases into a "pit avoidance guide" to prepare for new opportunities.
Q: How can Ding Fire enhance its own energy in dangerous major periods?
A: Focus on environment and habits. In terms of environment, add warm-colored decorations (such as yellow curtains or orange ornaments) to take advantage of fire and earth energy. In terms of habits, ensure 30 minutes of sunlight exposure daily, and eat warming foods such as pumpkin and red dates. A person with a Day Master of Ding Fire successfully alleviated anxiety and fatigue during a water-dominated period by doing so.



















