How the Major Fortune of the Eight Characters Aligns with the Marital Palace:
1. The Auspicious Star (Hua Tao) is on the Marital PalaceThe spouse has an attractive appearance, and the marital life is full of passion.
If the marital palace is one of the four auspicious stars (Zi, Wu, Mao, You), the partner is likely to be handsome or elegant, and in the marital life, they enjoy romance and appreciate sentimentality, making the marriage life passionate. In addition to these characteristics, the presence of the Hua Tao star on the marital palace has several other features: For those with Zi as their marital palace, the spouse is wise and especially smart, with a gentle personality. For those with Mao as their marital palace, the spouse is elegant and tall. For those with Wu as their marital palace, the spouse is respectful to elders and loves children, with a passionate love life. For those with You as their marital palace, the spouse is approachable, good at socializing, and decisive in their career.
2. The Wealth Star is on the Marital Palace
The spouse is wealthy, and the post-marriage financial situation is good.
If the marital palace position is a wealth star, it means that the person's spouse has good financial luck. For women, this may mean marrying into a wealthy family, making them a "wealth-boosting" Ba Zi. Because of the marriage, they gain financial benefits, and after marriage, their wealth flows continuously.
3. The Four Storage Stems are on the Marital Palace
The spouse is loyal and skilled at saving money.
If the marital palace is one of the four storage stems (Chou, Chen, Wei, Xu), it means the marital palace encounters a storehouse. Chou represents a gold storehouse, Chen a water storehouse, Xu a fire storehouse, and Wei a wood storehouse. A storehouse symbolizes a warehouse, generally indicating that the spouse is good at saving and managing finances, and is stable in handling affairs, being family-oriented, and not prone to infidelity.
4. The Marital Palace is Strong
The spouse has an enterprising spirit and is considerate towards oneself.
If the marital palace in the Eight Characters is strong, it indicates that the person will benefit from the marriage in terms of fortune. For a woman, a strong marital palace means that her husband is hardworking and strives for success in his career and finances. While focusing on his career, he is also considerate towards his wife and children, resulting in a relatively stable marital relationship.
5. The Official Star is a Favorable Star
There is a good match with the spouse, and the marital life is harmonious.
In the theory of the Eight Characters, there are favorable stars (Xi Shen) and adverse stars (Ji Shen). Adverse stars are unfavorable to the individual, while favorable stars are beneficial. In a woman's Ba Zi, the official star represents the spouse. If the official star is a favorable star, it means that the woman's spouse shares common views and language with her, leading to a harmonious life together.
Analysis of the Marital Palace in the Birth Chart:
1. The Marital Palace is in a Union (He)A union implies that the marriage may be taken away. If the marital palace in the original chart is united with other pillars, such as the month branch uniting with the day branch, or the hour branch uniting with the day branch, it usually indicates that the couple may have extramarital affairs or secret relationships. If the day branch has no union in the original chart, but is united by the major fortune or the year's earthly branch, it is usually a sign of a happy marriage.
2. The Marital Palace is in a Clash (Chong)
For a man, if the day branch is Hai and the month branch is Si, this is called a clash of the marital palace. A clash causes movement, and the foundation becomes unstable. Whether the clash comes from the original chart or the major fortune, it can lead to an unstable marriage, tense marital feelings, and even divorce or separation. This situation can be resolved through the five elements' mutual generation and control. If the original chart itself has a clash, and the major fortune or year also brings a clash, the marriage is difficult to maintain, or the spouse may face disasters, leading to family destruction. The clashes of the marital palace include: Zi-Wu clash, Chou-Wei clash, Yin-Shen clash, Mao-You clash, Chen-Xu clash, and Si-Hai clash. If the original chart's day branch is united (triple union or union), and during the marriage age period, the year branch clashes it open, it is a sign of marriage.
3. The Marital Palace is in a Penalty (Xing) or Harm (Hai)
A penalty causes damage, and it is like a divine punishment. If a man's day branch is Xu and the month branch is Chou, then Chou and Xu form a penalty. If the marital palace is penalized by another earthly branch, it may cause conflicts between the couple, even leading to divorce. Earthly branches in harm include: Zi-Wei, Chou-Wu, Yin-Si, Mao-Chen, Shen-Hai, and You-Xu. A penalty affects relatives, and harm also refers to disharmonious relationships among relatives. Harm is not as obvious as a clash and is more subtle. Sometimes, the harm to the marital official is not visible on the surface. Just like the ducks know first when the river warms up, whether the marriage is happy or not is known best by the individuals themselves. The major fortune and the annual fortune influence the marital palace or the spouse star through union, clash, penalty, and harm. If there is such a relationship, it indicates that the events are related to marriage and love. Another point should not be forgotten—when analyzing marriage, the marital stars cannot be ignored.
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