In the study of Ba Zi (Eight Characters) destiny, the auspicious and supportive elements such as the Food God and the Injury God are important factors influencing an individual's fate. This article will delve into how these characteristics affect whether a person can enjoy the blessings brought by their children, and how to predict the filial piety and achievements of the children through Ba Zi analysis.

Auspicious Element on the Hour Stem and Children's Blessings
The hour stem represents the heavenly stem of the hour pillar in the four pillars of the Ba Zi chart, symbolizing the children's palace and the fortune of old age. If the children's star is an auspicious and supportive element in the chart, it indicates that the person's children will be filial, well-behaved, and grateful, showing great care and concern for their parents. The children's star represents the children themselves; when it is an auspicious and supportive element, it means the person's children have good qualities, and they will enjoy their children's filial piety and care in their later years.
The Influence of the Food God in the Hour Pillar
The Food God is one of the ten divine elements in Ba Zi. It represents food, wealth, longevity, and enjoyment. The Food God also symbolizes personal traits or characteristics. If the Food God appears in the hour pillar (children's palace), it indicates that the day master will enjoy health and longevity in their later years, with filial and obedient children. As one of the benevolent deities, the Food God represents high moral standards and a gentle nature. Its presence in the hour pillar suggests that we can educate our children well and invest a lot in them, thus raising filial and successful children. If the Food God is an auspicious and supportive element, this influence becomes even more significant.
The Mutual Generation and Harmony Between the Hour Pillar and the Day Pillar
In the four pillars, the day pillar represents the master of the chart, while the hour pillar represents the children's palace. If the hour pillar and the day pillar generate or harmonize with each other, it indicates a harmonious relationship between the master of the chart and their children, with kind parents and filial children. In such a Ba Zi configuration, the person's family life is harmonious and happy, with filial children, a virtuous wife, and a warm family atmosphere.
Children's Ba Zi Characteristics with Wealth and Blessings
1. The Children's Palace Contains Four Vaults: The four vaults refer to the earth stores of metal, fire, water, and earth. If the children's palace in the Ba Zi contains the four vaults, the children will be very intelligent, strategic, and highly intelligent. If the birth time branch is one of Xu, Chou, Chen, or Wei, the children will not only be capable and career-oriented but also have a harmonious and fulfilling love life.
2. Analysis of the Star for Male and Female Birth Charts: For male charts, the official star and the seven kill stars are key. If these stars are auspicious and supportive elements or neutral elements rather than obstacles, the children will be filial. For female charts, the Food God and the Injury God stars are important. If these stars are auspicious and supportive elements, the children will also be filial. If these stars are obstacles, the children may show rebellious behavior and be less obedient to their parents.

Through an in-depth analysis of the auspicious and supportive elements, the Food God, and the Injury God, we can understand how these Ba Zi features influence whether a person can enjoy the blessings brought by their children. The auspicious element on the hour stem, the Food God in the hour pillar, the mutual generation and harmony between the hour and day pillars, the four vaults in the children's palace, and the auspicious and supportive element status of the male and female stars are all key factors in predicting filial piety and success of the children. Through these analyses, we can better understand the mysteries of children's blessings in Ba Zi and provide guidance for future family life.



















