In the study of Chinese astrology (Ba Zi), the activation and transformation of the "Shi Shen" (the element that is harmful to an individual's fate) has a profound impact on one's destiny. This article will delve into the specific situation of the "Shi Shen" child fire (Wu Huo) being activated and transformed into Wu Huo, revealing its role and influence in the Ba Zi chart, helping readers better understand and apply this concept.

The Shi Shen and Illnesses in Ba Zi
In Ba Zi studies, the Shi Shen refers to the Five Elements that are detrimental to an individual's fate. When the Shi Shen is activated, it often indicates adverse events or changes. Illnesses and disasters are one of the possible consequences when the Shi Shen is activated. By analyzing the Shi Shen in the Ba Zi chart, we can predict the timing (the specific period) when these illnesses or disasters may occur.
The Activation of the Shi Shen Child Fire (Wu Huo)
In the Ba Zi chart, the activation and transformation of the Shi Shen child fire (Wu Huo) is a specific process. As a harmful element, the activation of Wu Huo signifies an increase in the power of the Fire element, which may lead to an imbalance in the Five Elements, thereby causing illnesses or disasters. This change needs to be analyzed comprehensively by considering other elements in the chart and the nature of the Ten Gods.
Determining the Tai Ji Point for Illnesses
Determining the Tai Ji point is a key step in analyzing the impact of the Shi Shen's activation. In this case, we determined the time branch Wu Huo as the point of illness by comparing the strength of the Shi Shen in the chart. The middle number is 147. According to the flow of energy in the chart, the Wu Huo Shi Shen generates the Yinxing (the element representing the mother), which flows to the Ri Zhu (the day master), playing a positive role. We take the large number 7, indicating that major illnesses may occur between the ages of 60 and 70.
Determining the Small Tai Ji Number
The small Tai Ji number is determined based on the surrounding environment of the Wu Huo Shi Shen and the numerical theory of Zhongtian Yixue. In this case, we directly take the large number 7, so the combination of the large and small Tai Ji numbers is approximately 67 years old, which is the specific age when the illness may occur.
Arranging and Analyzing the Sheng Year
By arranging the Sheng years, we can determine the specific year when an illness may occur. In this case, we analyzed the years from 65 to 69, and found that the Jia Zi year was unfavorable for Wu Huo. The Zi Water clashes with Wu Huo, leading to serious heart disease and cerebral hemorrhage in the person.
This article reveals the impact of the activation and transformation of the Shi Shen child fire (Wu Huo) in the Ba Zi chart, especially the prediction of the timing of illnesses and disasters. By determining the Tai Ji point, the small Tai Ji number, and analyzing the Sheng years, we can more accurately predict and understand the changes caused by the activation of the Shi Shen, providing practical guidance for the application of Ba Zi astrology.



















