Four Pillars Eight Trigrams Chart, What Does Yangyan Represent in the Four Pillars?
There is an ancient saying: “The position one step ahead of the official position (Lü) is called Yangyan. Since Lü refers to the peak of prosperity, the next position is the peak of power, so it is called Yangyan!”:
For Jia (甲), its Lü is in the year of the Tiger (寅), so the position of the Rabbit (卯) is Yangyan;
For Yi (乙), its Lü is in the year of the Rabbit (卯), so the position of the Dragon (辰) is Yangyan;
For Bing (丙) and Wu (戊), their Lü is in the year of the Snake (巳), so the position of the Horse (午) is Yangyan;
For Ding (丁) and Ji (己), their Lü is in the year of the Horse (午), so the position of the Goat (未) is Yangyan;
For Geng (庚), its Lü is in the year of the Monkey (申), so the position of the Rooster (酉) is Yangyan;
For Xin (辛), its Lü is in the year of the Rooster (酉), so the position of the Dog (戌) is Yangyan;
For Ren (壬), its Lü is in the year of the Rat (亥), so the position of the Rat (子) is Yangyan;
For Gui (癸), its Lü is in the year of the Rat (子), so the position of the Ox (丑) is Yangyan.
Yangyan is one of the four pillars' malevolent stars. It is considered by star and fate masters as an extremely evil star. Yangyan is originally a special star related to punishment, and its characteristics are to provoke and be impulsive. However, this violent nature often leads to extraordinary geniuses, martyrs, and filial women. People who have this star are often engaged in police work.
Yangyan is a strong force, but it is not necessarily evil. It depends on the overall combination in the Four Pillars. Yangyan is only a small part of the Four Pillars and cannot completely represent whether a person's fate is good or bad.
Yangyan refers to some overly strong combinations of stems and branches in the Four Pillars, mainly based on the day stem. If other branches match it, then it becomes Yangyan. For example, if the day stem is Jia (a yang wood), and it meets the branch of Mao (wood), then the strength of wood is too strong, which becomes Yangyan, and can easily harm the person. Chen Xiyi once said: "According to the principle of yin and yang and all things, everything is feared when it reaches its peak. When it reaches its peak, fire will burn out, water will overflow, metal will break, earth will collapse, and wood will be broken. Therefore, when it is not yet at its peak, it brings blessings; when it is already at its peak, it turns into misfortune." Similarly, if the day stem is Yi (Yi) and meets the branch of Chen (Chen), it becomes Yangyan; if the day stem is Bing (Bing) or Wu (Wu) and meets the branch of Wu (Wu), if the day stem is Ding (Ding) or Ji (Ji) and meets the branch of Wei (Wei), if the day stem is Geng (Geng) and meets the branch of You (You), if the day stem is Xin (Xin) and meets the branch of Xu (Xu), if the day stem is Ren (Ren) and meets the branch of Zi (Zi), or if the day stem is Gui (Gui) and meets the branch of Chou (Chou), they are all considered Yangyan.
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For Jia (甲), its Lü is in the year of the Tiger (寅), so the position of the Rabbit (卯) is Yangyan;
For Yi (乙), its Lü is in the year of the Rabbit (卯), so the position of the Dragon (辰) is Yangyan;
For Bing (丙) and Wu (戊), their Lü is in the year of the Snake (巳), so the position of the Horse (午) is Yangyan;
For Ding (丁) and Ji (己), their Lü is in the year of the Horse (午), so the position of the Goat (未) is Yangyan;
For Geng (庚), its Lü is in the year of the Monkey (申), so the position of the Rooster (酉) is Yangyan;
For Xin (辛), its Lü is in the year of the Rooster (酉), so the position of the Dog (戌) is Yangyan;
For Ren (壬), its Lü is in the year of the Rat (亥), so the position of the Rat (子) is Yangyan;
For Gui (癸), its Lü is in the year of the Rat (子), so the position of the Ox (丑) is Yangyan.
Yangyan is one of the four pillars' malevolent stars. It is considered by star and fate masters as an extremely evil star. Yangyan is originally a special star related to punishment, and its characteristics are to provoke and be impulsive. However, this violent nature often leads to extraordinary geniuses, martyrs, and filial women. People who have this star are often engaged in police work.
Yangyan is a strong force, but it is not necessarily evil. It depends on the overall combination in the Four Pillars. Yangyan is only a small part of the Four Pillars and cannot completely represent whether a person's fate is good or bad.
Yangyan refers to some overly strong combinations of stems and branches in the Four Pillars, mainly based on the day stem. If other branches match it, then it becomes Yangyan. For example, if the day stem is Jia (a yang wood), and it meets the branch of Mao (wood), then the strength of wood is too strong, which becomes Yangyan, and can easily harm the person. Chen Xiyi once said: "According to the principle of yin and yang and all things, everything is feared when it reaches its peak. When it reaches its peak, fire will burn out, water will overflow, metal will break, earth will collapse, and wood will be broken. Therefore, when it is not yet at its peak, it brings blessings; when it is already at its peak, it turns into misfortune." Similarly, if the day stem is Yi (Yi) and meets the branch of Chen (Chen), it becomes Yangyan; if the day stem is Bing (Bing) or Wu (Wu) and meets the branch of Wu (Wu), if the day stem is Ding (Ding) or Ji (Ji) and meets the branch of Wei (Wei), if the day stem is Geng (Geng) and meets the branch of You (You), if the day stem is Xin (Xin) and meets the branch of Xu (Xu), if the day stem is Ren (Ren) and meets the branch of Zi (Zi), or if the day stem is Gui (Gui) and meets the branch of Chou (Chou), they are all considered Yangyan.
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