
Who Can 71-Year-Old Pig Men Rely On?
The people that 71-year-old Pig men (Jia Chuang Jin, Hai Water) can rely on in their later years are determined by the "metal generates water, water generates wood" principle of the Five Elements and the compatibility of the zodiac. The following two categories offer the most support:Children or partners born in the Year of the Tiger or Rabbit: The Tiger (Yin) and Rabbit (Mao) are compatible with the Pig (Hai), forming a "wood generates water, water generates metal" flow of energy. The determination of those born in the Year of the Tiger can compensate for the hesitation of older Pig men, while the delicacy of those born in the Year of the Rabbit can take care of their daily life details. Especially after age 60, during the "earth is strong and generates metal" stage, such relationships can provide practical support (such as medical care and handling affairs). During the first month (Yin month) and second month (Mao month) of the lunar calendar, when the Sanhe energy is strong, it is suitable to plan retirement matters together, using the mutual generation between wood and earth to enhance understanding.
Friends and relatives with strong earth attributes: Earth represents the "wealth star," corresponding to pragmatic and reliable friends or relatives (such as siblings born in the Year of the Ox or old friends born in the Year of the Dragon). "Earth controls water" creates a "water control by dam" situation, providing rational advice on financial planning and health management. In their later years, 71-year-old Pig men have "cold metal and cold water," and the warm energy field of friends and relatives with earth attributes (such as regular visits and family meals) can warm up their solitude. Placing group photos in the southwest corner (the earth position) at home can enhance this mutually generating connection.
The foundation of self-reliance: In their later years, they need to maintain the independent wisdom of "metal energy," prepare for retirement funds in advance, and develop self-care abilities to avoid excessive dependence caused by "water being strong without control." Use fire attribute hobbies (such as calligraphy and gardening) to enrich their spiritual world. Once their own energy field is stable, external support will more smoothly gather.
What Are the Two Karmic Relationships of Pig People?
The two karmic relationships of Pig people (Hai Water) stem from the zodiac's opposition and harm, and the clash of the Five Elements, causing conflicting energy fields that lead to entanglements. Specifically, they are as follows:Those born in the Year of the Snake (Si Fire): A draining relationship caused by the clash of water and fire: Si and Hai clash, creating an energy field where "intense fire meets a flood," turning initial attraction into long-term mutual exhaustion. The sharpness of those born in the Year of the Snake may hurt the sensitivity of Pig people, and both sides find it hard to back down in arguments. During the fourth month of the lunar calendar (Si month), when fire is strong, misunderstandings may erupt into intense conflicts, even affecting career and reputation. This kind of karmic relationship often arises due to "being attracted by the other's ability initially but forgetting the clash," and resolving it requires maintaining distance, and if necessary, seeking mediation from those born in the Year of the Rabbit (Sanhe), whose wood energy can buffer the clash between water and fire.
Those born in the Year of the Monkey (Shen Metal): A calculating relationship caused by the conflict between metal and water: Shen and Hai clash, where "metal generates water but secretly leaks," making the flexibility of those born in the Year of the Monkey turn into calculation, taking advantage of the kindness of Pig people (such as not repaying loans or shirking responsibilities). During the seventh month of the lunar calendar (Shen month), when metal is strong, this "clash" becomes most evident, leading to losses in cooperation due to trust. The solution: wear a silver tiger (Jin attribute) to enhance vigilance, and work with those born in the Year of the Tiger (Sanhe), using wood energy to disperse metal and prevent over-consumption. Clearly defining rights and responsibilities is key.
The essence of these two karmic relationships is "energy mismatch but forced binding," and Pig people should use the rationality of "metal energy" to cut losses in time, rather than being trapped in sentimentality.

In managing later years: Actively maintain contact with friends and relatives born in the Year of the Tiger or Rabbit. Don't be embarrassed to ask for help because of your introverted nature caused by "water being strong." The Sanhe energy is meant to nourish each other. Have a family meal once a month with friends and relatives born in the Year of the Earth, using the energy of fire and earth to warm your later years.
Dealing with karmic relationships: When encountering entanglements with those born in the Year of the Snake or Monkey, remember that "the opposing energy field is not targeting you," it is a natural reaction of the Five Elements. Removing yourself in time is the best choice. During the tenth month of the lunar calendar (Hai month), when water is strong, it is suitable to clean up your contacts, get rid of relationships that drain you, and create space for positive energy.
Core energy: Your "Jia Chuang Jin" nature can withstand the passage of time. The "clear metal and clear water" energy in your later years is naturally transparent. As long as you maintain "mutual generation" and stay away from "mutual harm," you can naturally feel the warmth of human relationships in stability. The so-called reliance and fate ultimately are a two-way journey of energy compatibility.














