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Which Year is the Jiawu Major Luck Period, What Zodiac Signs are Most Avoided in Jiawu Major Luck
Published: 2026/01/17   Author: jinqi   Source: network
The years corresponding to the Jia Wu great fortune need to be calculated based on an individual's birth time, and there are no fixed years; it must be determined through a Ba Zi (Eight Characters) chart. The Jia Wu great fortune is most incompatible with the zodiac signs of the Rat (Zi) and the Ox (Chou), as Zhi (Rat) and Wu (Horse) clash, and Chou (Ox) and Wu (Horse) are in conflict, which can intensify fluctuations in the fortune.

Jia Wu Great Fortune Is Which Year

The great fortune needs to be determined based on the birth year, month, day, and hour, and there is no unified answer. In traditional Chinese astrology, the great fortune cycle lasts ten years, and the starting time of the great fortune must first be determined by arranging the Eight Characters according to the rule of "Yang males and Yin females are arranged in order, while Yin males and Yang females are arranged in reverse."

For example, for a male born in 1990 (Geng Wu year), if the starting age of the great fortune is 8, then from 8 to 17 years old is the Xin Wei great fortune, and from 18 to 27 years old is the Ren Shen great fortune. It must be deduced sequentially until the Jia Wu great fortune. The specific years vary greatly depending on the birth time (such as the month and hour), so it cannot be generalized.

You can use the "Ganzhi Correspondence" method to help determine the stage of the great fortune. If you know that someone's great fortune includes Jia Wu, you can roughly calculate the corresponding years using the Ganzhi calendar system. The heavenly stem of the Jia Wu great fortune is Jia, and the earthly branch is Wu. In the corresponding year's Ganzhi,

If the earthly branch of the current year is Wu (e.g., 2026 Bing Wu year, 2038 Wu Wu year), it is highly likely that the person is in the Jia Wu great fortune period. However, the final determination must be based on a complete Ba Zi chart to avoid errors caused by guessing solely based on Ganzhi.

What Is Most Unfavorable for the Jia Wu Great Fortune?

In the Jia Wu great fortune, the earthly branch Wu (Fire) is key. It is most incompatible with zodiac signs that have a "clash" or "harm" relationship with Wu (Fire). The core ones are the Rat (Zi) and the Ox (Chou).

Most incompatible with the Rat (Zi): Zi and Wu clash, increasing fluctuations in fortune. Wu (Fire) and Zi (Water) form a "Six Clashes," meaning that people with the zodiac sign of the Rat will directly clash with the Wu (Fire) in the great fortune, disrupting the "Wood-Fire Mutual Enhancement" energy balance.

If one's Eight Characters favor Fire, this clash will weaken the support of the Fire fortune, leading to sudden obstacles in career (such as project interruptions or contract terminations), and interpersonal conflicts due to misunderstandings. If one's Eight Characters dislike Fire, the clash may lead to "clash with destruction," causing issues such as imbalances between Water and Fire (e.g., gastrointestinal discomfort, poor sleep quality), and special attention is needed.

Secondly incompatible with the Ox (Chou): Chou and Wu harm each other, causing hidden conflicts. Wu (Fire) and Chou (Earth) form a "Six Harms," meaning that people with the zodiac sign of the Ox will form a "harm" relationship with Wu (Fire) during the Jia Wu great fortune, although not as intense as a clash, it can cause hidden problems.

In the career field, one may face "backdoor operations" (such as being replaced in promotion opportunities or having achievements stolen by others), and in interpersonal relationships, one may encounter "superficially friendly but secretly scheming" people. In romantic relationships, married individuals may experience cold wars due to family matters, and potential conflicts should be resolved through communication to prevent accumulation of problems.

It should be noted that zodiac compatibility is only a reference, and the final judgment should be based on personal Eight Characters. If the Eight Characters contain water elements (such as Zi Water or Hai Water), they can moderate the Zi-Wu clash, or if there are earth elements (such as Chen Earth or Wei Earth), they can resolve the Chou-Wu harm, thus reducing the negative impact of the zodiac, and there is no need to worry excessively.

Related Questions
Q: How can I know if I am going to enter the Jia Wu great fortune? Besides arranging the Eight Characters, is there a simple way to judge?
A: You can combine your age and previous great fortunes to deduce. If you know the Ganzhi of a certain period (e.g., 28-37 years old is the Gui Si great fortune), you can initially determine it by following the rule of "Yang males and Yin females are arranged in order" (after Gui Si comes Jia Wu) or "Yin males and Yang females are arranged in reverse" (before Gui Si comes Jia Wu). You can also observe the current year's fortune; if you feel a strong resonance during the Wu Fire year (e.g., 2026 Bing Wu year) and your Eight Characters favor Wood and Fire, it is likely that you will enter the Jia Wu great fortune, but the final determination must be made by a professional chart arrangement.

Q: During the Jia Wu great fortune, how can I avoid risks when cooperating with people of the incompatible zodiac signs (Rat, Ox)?
A: Before cooperation, clearly define responsibilities and profit distribution, sign a written agreement to reduce future disputes. Maintain transparency in daily communication and avoid concealing key information. You can invite a third party (such as a mutual friend or industry mentor) to participate in the supervision of the cooperation to balance the energy. At the same time, wear wood-element accessories (such as green amethyst or wooden bracelets) to enhance the Wood-Fire energy of the Jia Wu great fortune, weaken the impact of clashes and harms, and improve the stability of the cooperation.
【Conclusion】The years corresponding to the Jia Wu great fortune need to be determined based on an individual's Eight Characters. The most incompatible zodiac signs are the Rat and the Ox, with the core being to avoid the fluctuations in fortune caused by clashes and harms. By combining one's own fate characteristics and reasonably planning interpersonal relationships and career, one can better adapt to the energy of the Jia Wu great fortune, reduce negative impacts, and seize development opportunities.
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