In traditional Chinese cosmology, the combination of major years (大运) and annual influences (流年) has a profound impact on an individual's fortune. This article will delve into the characteristics of the Jia Chen major year and the Yi Si annual influence, offering guidance and advice to those experiencing this period. By analyzing the Eight Characters (八字), career, family relationships, and changes in the major years, we will reveal the opportunities and challenges that may arise during this special time.

Eight Characters Analysis
According to the theory of Eight Characters, the Jia Chen major year and Yi Si annual influence mainly affect individuals through the interaction of earth and metal elements. During this period, earth and metal elements are strong, becoming "my faction," while the fire element (Bing) as "the other faction" appears relatively weak. Therefore, the strength of the earth and metal elements in the Eight Characters indicates that individuals may achieve success in their careers and wealth accumulation during this time, but they should also pay attention to balance and avoid over-reliance on one element.
Career Fortune
During the Jia Chen major year and Yi Si annual influence, competition in the career may intensify, especially in marriage and partnership. Due to the three Xin metals on the heavenly stems combining with Bing Fire's official star, there may be a phenomenon of "brotherly contention for the official position," leading to challenges and competition in the career. In addition, the three sub-terrestrial branches Chou, Xu, and Wei forming a trinity of punishment may bring health issues related to the stomach, tumors, and skin, as well as risks of verbal disputes and financial loss.
Family Relationships
The influence of the Jia Chen major year and Yi Si annual influence on family relationships cannot be ignored. The mother is represented by the year branch Wu Earth (枭神), and the year branch and month branch Xu and Wu forming a mutual punishment indicate that the mother may pass away early, reflecting early hardships and a difficult childhood. Moreover, the strong presence of siblings in the Eight Characters, although the financial stars are not prominent, somewhat alleviates the impact on the father's health.
Changes in Major Years
During the age range of 25 to 34, under the influence of the Xin Chou major year, individuals may face challenges in their careers and problems in marriage. From 35 to 44 years old, during the Ren Yin major year, the injury star generates wealth, but care must be taken regarding verbal disputes and health. From 45 to 54 years old, during the Gui Mao major year, the food star generates wealth, improving financial conditions, but attention must still be paid to health. During the Jia Chen and Yi Si major years, the major years are opposite, with water and wood as the supporting elements, indicating a relatively favorable later life fortune.

The Jia Chen major year and Yi Si annual influence is a period full of challenges and opportunities. During this time, individuals need to pay special attention to career competition, health issues, and changes in family relationships. By deeply understanding the Eight Characters, we can better grasp the fortune of this period and make wise decisions. At the same time, studying Buddhist classics such as the Diamond Sutra helps us transcend the constraints of the material world and reach a higher spiritual level.



















