How to calculate marriage using Ba Zi? What makes it good?
1. If there are many positive and negative wealth (for men, positive and negative wealth; for women, positive and negative official) in the man's Ba Zi (including being exposed on the heavenly stem or hidden in the earthly branch), it indicates that he may have extramarital affairs, be prone to infidelity, and have a strong desire for the opposite sex, leading to emotional problems, both before and after marriage. This results in unstable marital relationships, frequent family disputes, and even divorce, indicating multiple marriages.
2. If there is only one positive or negative wealth (positive and negative do not mix) in the man's Ba Zi (positive wealth or negative wealth; for women, positive or negative official): he tends to be loyal in love and relationships. Even if there are extramarital affairs, he values his family and rarely abandons it for the lover. Especially for those with one positive wealth (positive official for women), they are more committed to their feelings. Marital relationships are relatively stable, and divorce is less likely (but not absolutely impossible).
3. If the wealth (official for women) in the man's Ba Zi is controlled (excluding the case where it is controlled by the day master), the spouse is likely to be unfaithful, have extramarital affairs, or even run away with someone else.
4. If the wealth (official for women) in the man's Ba Zi is attacked or weakened by the rival (the same applies to women), the spouse may suffer from illness or misfortune; divorce, quarrels, and beatings are common. Marriage is unstable, and there are frequent arguments or health issues. Life is filled with the pain of heartbreak.
5. If there is no wealth (official for women) in the man's Ba Zi (a common configuration): he has a weak connection with the opposite sex and with his spouse. Generally, his marriage is unstable, and it is difficult to find a partner. After marriage, the couple often lives apart, leading to a cold relationship. If they live together, the affection is usually weak.
6. If the man's Ba Zi contains the tomb of wealth (for women, the tomb of official): the wife is likely to die early or suffer from illness and misfortune. For example, if water is the wealth, then the tomb is in Chen; if fire is the wealth, then the tomb is in Xu; if wood is the wealth, then the tomb is in Wei; if metal is the wealth, then the tomb is in Chou; earth does not have a tomb. The same applies to the woman's official star. The spouse is likely to pass away early.
7. If the day branch collides with the month branch or the time branch (only two cases: the month branch collides with the day branch, and the time branch collides with the day branch. The six types of collisions are: Zi-Wu, Mao-You, Yin-Shen, Si-Hai, Chen-Xu, and Chou-Wei). The most obvious sign is an unstable marriage, family instability, frequent family disputes, and an unstable marital relationship. Divorce, separation, or even family destruction may occur.
8. If the day branch is a sibling or a competitor (for women, it is the food or injury branch): the marriage is unstable, and the couple often quarrels or has conflicts. Or the spouse may have poor health.
9. If the day seat is wealth (for women, it is the official), and it is a favorable element, or the day branch is a favorable element: after marriage, the man may become wealthy due to his wife's support, and his career may develop with the help of his wife or her family. He benefits from his wife's abilities, who may be a helpful partner or have relatives who assist him. (For female divination, replace "wife" with "husband").
10. If the wealth is a favorable element (for female divination, replace "wealth" with "husband"): if the wealth is close to the day stem (if the wealth is on the month stem, time stem, or day branch, it is considered close), he benefits from the wife or women, and may achieve success with the help of his wife or women. This person tends to benefit from the opposite sex and has a good connection with them. If the wealth is a hostile element and is strong, or if the wealth is not close to the day stem or not present in the Ba Zi (only the main element in the earthly branch counts), it is difficult to gain the wife's support or benefit from women. Neither the wife nor women can help him.
11. If the wealth is a hostile element and is strong (for female divination, replace "wealth" with "husband"): if the wealth is close to the day stem (if the wealth is on the month stem, time stem, or day branch, it is considered close), he does not benefit from the wife or women, and may suffer setbacks due to the wife or women, such as financial loss or being dragged down by the wife or women. His health may be poor, and he may face frequent illness and misfortune. Marital and economic issues cause constant stress and worries.
2. If there is only one positive or negative wealth (positive and negative do not mix) in the man's Ba Zi (positive wealth or negative wealth; for women, positive or negative official): he tends to be loyal in love and relationships. Even if there are extramarital affairs, he values his family and rarely abandons it for the lover. Especially for those with one positive wealth (positive official for women), they are more committed to their feelings. Marital relationships are relatively stable, and divorce is less likely (but not absolutely impossible).
3. If the wealth (official for women) in the man's Ba Zi is controlled (excluding the case where it is controlled by the day master), the spouse is likely to be unfaithful, have extramarital affairs, or even run away with someone else.
4. If the wealth (official for women) in the man's Ba Zi is attacked or weakened by the rival (the same applies to women), the spouse may suffer from illness or misfortune; divorce, quarrels, and beatings are common. Marriage is unstable, and there are frequent arguments or health issues. Life is filled with the pain of heartbreak.
5. If there is no wealth (official for women) in the man's Ba Zi (a common configuration): he has a weak connection with the opposite sex and with his spouse. Generally, his marriage is unstable, and it is difficult to find a partner. After marriage, the couple often lives apart, leading to a cold relationship. If they live together, the affection is usually weak.
6. If the man's Ba Zi contains the tomb of wealth (for women, the tomb of official): the wife is likely to die early or suffer from illness and misfortune. For example, if water is the wealth, then the tomb is in Chen; if fire is the wealth, then the tomb is in Xu; if wood is the wealth, then the tomb is in Wei; if metal is the wealth, then the tomb is in Chou; earth does not have a tomb. The same applies to the woman's official star. The spouse is likely to pass away early.
7. If the day branch collides with the month branch or the time branch (only two cases: the month branch collides with the day branch, and the time branch collides with the day branch. The six types of collisions are: Zi-Wu, Mao-You, Yin-Shen, Si-Hai, Chen-Xu, and Chou-Wei). The most obvious sign is an unstable marriage, family instability, frequent family disputes, and an unstable marital relationship. Divorce, separation, or even family destruction may occur.
8. If the day branch is a sibling or a competitor (for women, it is the food or injury branch): the marriage is unstable, and the couple often quarrels or has conflicts. Or the spouse may have poor health.
9. If the day seat is wealth (for women, it is the official), and it is a favorable element, or the day branch is a favorable element: after marriage, the man may become wealthy due to his wife's support, and his career may develop with the help of his wife or her family. He benefits from his wife's abilities, who may be a helpful partner or have relatives who assist him. (For female divination, replace "wife" with "husband").
10. If the wealth is a favorable element (for female divination, replace "wealth" with "husband"): if the wealth is close to the day stem (if the wealth is on the month stem, time stem, or day branch, it is considered close), he benefits from the wife or women, and may achieve success with the help of his wife or women. This person tends to benefit from the opposite sex and has a good connection with them. If the wealth is a hostile element and is strong, or if the wealth is not close to the day stem or not present in the Ba Zi (only the main element in the earthly branch counts), it is difficult to gain the wife's support or benefit from women. Neither the wife nor women can help him.
11. If the wealth is a hostile element and is strong (for female divination, replace "wealth" with "husband"): if the wealth is close to the day stem (if the wealth is on the month stem, time stem, or day branch, it is considered close), he does not benefit from the wife or women, and may suffer setbacks due to the wife or women, such as financial loss or being dragged down by the wife or women. His health may be poor, and he may face frequent illness and misfortune. Marital and economic issues cause constant stress and worries.
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