Analysis of the Marriage Palace in Birth Chart
1. Marriage Palace Meets HarmonyHarmony means that the marriage may be taken away. In the original chart, if the marriage palace is harmonized with other pillars, such as the month branch harmonizing with the day branch or the hour branch harmonizing with the day branch, it often indicates that the person may have extramarital affairs or secret relationships with others.
If the day branch is not harmonized in the original chart, but is harmonized with the ground branch in the major or minor year, it usually indicates a sign of marriage happiness.
2. Marriage Palace Meets Clash
For a man's Ba Zi, if the day branch is Hai (Water Pig) and the month branch is Si (Fire Horse), this is called the marriage palace being clashed. "Clash" means movement, and the foundation is unstable. Whether it is a clash within the chart itself or a clash caused by the years and major years, it can lead to unstable marriage, tense marital relationship, even divorce or separation. This situation can be resolved through the Five Elements's generation and control. If the chart itself clashes and then encounters a clash in the years and major years, the marriage will be difficult to maintain, or the spouse may suffer disasters, leading to family breakdown. The marriage palace clash includes: Zi-Wu Clash, Chou-Wei Clash, Yin-Shen Clash, Mao-You Clash, Chen-Xu, and Si-Hai Clash.
If the day branch in the original chart meets harmony (triple harmony or union harmony), and during the marriage age, the year branch causes a clash, it is a sign of marriage.
3. Marriage Palace Meets Penalty and Harm
Penalty means injury, and penalty is the punishment from heaven. For example, if a man's day branch is Xu (Earth Dog) and the month branch is Chou (Earth Ox), Chou and Xu form a penalty. When the marriage palace is penalized by another ground branch, it may lead to disharmony between the couple, even divorce due to external factors. Ground branches causing harm include: Zi-Wei, Chou-Wu, Yin-Si, Mao-Chen, Shen-Hai, and You-Xu.
A penalty will affect the six relatives, and harm also refers to unsatisfactory relationships among the six relatives. Harm is not as obvious as clash, and it is more subtle. Sometimes, the harm to the marital star is not visible on the surface. As the saying goes, "The ducks know the warmth of the spring water first." Whether the marriage is happy or not, the person themselves knows best.
The major years and minor years influence the marriage palace or the spouse star through four methods: harmony, clash, penalty, and harm. If there is such a relationship, it indicates that the event is related to marriage and love. One point must not be forgotten, when judging marriage, the spouse star is essential.
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