In divination, whether the auspicious and supportive element (Xǐ Yòng Shén) is in place has a profound impact on a person's fortune. This article will explore in depth the positive effects of auspicious and supportive elements being in place during certain years on an individual's fate, as well as how to determine the Xǐ Yòng Shén by analyzing the eight characters (Ba Zi) and thus predict and improve one's fortune.

Definition and Role of Xǐ Yòng Shén
Xǐ Yòng Shén is an important concept in divination. It refers to the five elements that have the most significant effect on the day master (Ri Gan) in a person's birth chart. Determining the Xǐ Yòng Shén is crucial for calculating fortune and naming. If the power of the Xǐ Yòng Shén is insufficient, elements that can support or neutralize the harmful elements in the four pillars are considered as Xǐ Shen. For a balanced five-element chart, the life tends to be smooth, and accurate selection of the Xǐ Yòng Shén can enhance the accuracy of predictions.
Relationship Between Xǐ Yòng Shén and Naming
When choosing or changing a name, accurately grasping the Xǐ Yòng Shén of the birth chart is essential. Because the Xǐ Yòng Shén is the key element in the name, it can have a positive impact on an individual's fate. By analyzing the Ba Zi, we can identify the five elements that balance the chart and strengthen the weak while suppressing the strong, which is the principle of selecting the Xǐ Yòng Shén. For strong elements, the focus is on "killing, draining, and consuming," while for weak elements, the focus is on "supporting and nurturing." For those who are excessively strong or weak, following the natural flow is necessary.
Relationship Between Xǐ Yòng Shén and Major Periods (Da Yun)
The Xǐ Yòng Shén is not only important when naming but also critical when analyzing major periods (Da Yun). The Xǐ Yòng Shén in the major period can have a positive impact on an individual's fate. For example, in the 2002 Da Yun of Yi Si (Yi Wood and Si Fire), the heavenly stem Yi Wood nourishes the year stem Bing Fire, and the month stem Geng Metal combines with the hour stem Ji Earth, creating combinations that significantly affect the chart. In 2009, the year of Ji Chou (Ji Earth and Chou Earth), due to the earthly branch Chou in the year combining with the chart to form a union, the chart becomes stagnant, forming a blockage, leading to financial loss for the day master.
Case Analysis of Auspicious and Supportive Elements Being in Place During Certain Years
To analyze the impact of the Xǐ Yòng Shén being in place during certain years on an individual's fate, let us take a specific example. During the Bing Wu (Bing Fire) Da Yun, Bing Fire, as the Xǐ Yòng Shén, indicates a comfortable and pleasant later life. However, in 2016, the year of Bing Shen (Bing Fire and Shen Metal), the Shen Metal in the year acted as an inauspicious element, forming a metal group with the chart, leading to water being generated by metal, which was also inauspicious. That year, a car accident occurred. These examples demonstrate the direct impact of whether the Xǐ Yòng Shén is in place on an individual's fate.

By analyzing the years when the Xǐ Yòng Shén is in place, we can gain a deeper understanding of how this concept in divination affects an individual's fate. Accurately determining whether the Xǐ Yòng Shén is in place not only relates to naming and predicting fortune but also directly influences the good or bad events a person experiences during different major periods and annual cycles. Therefore, understanding and mastering the knowledge of Xǐ Yòng Shén holds significant practical importance for improving one's fate.



















