
98-Year-Old Tiger Woman's Best Compatibility Table
The best compatibility for a 98-year-old tiger woman (Ji Yin year, Yin wood contains Jia wood, Bing fire, and Wu earth) is with men born in the Year of the Pig, Horse, and Dog, because the earthly branches form "heavenly union" (六合) or "mutual support" (三合), creating an energy field that "wood nourishes fire, and fire nourishes earth."*Yuan Hai Zi Ping* states, "Yin and Hai unite, and wood and water blend deeply," indicating a strong emotional bond. A man born in the Year of the Pig and a woman born in the Year of the Tiger are in a "heavenly union." Hai water (yin water) nourishes Yin wood (yang wood), and the Jia wood in Hai is the same as the Jia wood in Yin, like "branches receiving water's nourishment."
A man born in the Year of the Pig is gentle (such as being tolerant of her quick temper), which can soften her sharpness. Her decisiveness (such as making decisions for the family) can give him a sense of security. When they argue, his compromise (the flexibility of water) and her reflection (the self-examination of wood) can quickly resolve conflicts. Placing metal ornaments in the northwest corner (Hai position) of the home can enhance their unity by "metal generating water."
Yin, Wu, and Xu form a three-way union of fire. A man born in the Year of the Horse or Dog is in a "three-way union" with her. A man born in the Year of the Horse is passionate (such as accompanying her in pursuing dreams), and the energy field of Yin wood nourishing Wu fire resonates with her perseverance (the straightness of wood) and his vitality (the intensity of fire), forming a "balance of strength and softness." Their daily interactions are like "two fires warming each other."
A man born in the Year of the Dog is loyal (such as unconditional trust), which aligns with the energy field of Wu fire nourishing Xu soil. His stability (the grounded nature of soil) can balance her impulsiveness, while her protective instincts (the guarding nature of wood) can give him a sense of safety. They often reach consensus on family responsibilities, with less suspicion and more understanding.
Women Born in the Year of the Tiger Should Avoid These Zodiac Signs
A 98-year-old tiger woman should avoid being compatible with men born in the Year of the Monkey or Snake, as the earthly branches clash (相冲) or conflict (相刑), disturbing the energy field.A man born in the Year of the Monkey (Shen metal): Yin and Shen clash, metal attacks wood.
Shen metal (yang metal) clashes with Yin wood (yang wood), like "an axe cutting through strong wood." A man born in the Year of the Monkey is changeable (such as being cold and hot at different times), which may cause conflicts with a woman born in the Year of the Tiger who is straightforward (such as longing for sincerity). His calculation (the sharpness of metal) contradicts her honesty (the integrity of wood). *San Ming Tong Hui* states, "Clashing causes movement, and movement leads to disputes," which may result in arguments over who dominates the relationship, even leading to rumors and conflicts.
Harmonization methods: Wear obsidian (water), using "metal generating water, and water generating wood" to buffer the clash. During interactions, agree on a "cooling-off period" (such as separating for one hour after an argument before communicating again). Place a ceramic vase (earth) in the southwest corner (Shen position) of the home, using "earth generating metal" to divert the metal energy and reduce conflicts.
A man born in the Year of the Snake (Si fire): Yin and Si clash, fire consumes wood energy.
Si fire (yang fire) consumes Yin wood energy, like "intense fire consuming wood." A man born in the Year of the Snake is suspicious (such as excessive checking up), which may cause tension with a woman born in the Year of the Tiger who is open-minded (dislikes being controlled). His introversion (the dim burning of fire) does not match her extroversion (the expansion of wood). In 2025, the Si fire intensifies the conflict, possibly resulting in a "superficially close but internally distant" fake connection, consuming energy.
Harmonization methods: The woman wears white jade (earth), using "earth to drain fire" to balance the energy field. Avoid spending time alone with him at night (when fire energy is strong), reducing emotional entanglement. Regularly socialize with friends born in the Year of the Pig (Hai water) or Horse (Wu fire), using the positive energy fields of "Yin-Hai union" and "Yin-Wu half-union" to counteract the conflict.
Relationship advice:
When encountering incompatible signs, listen more and respond less (such as patiently listening to the other person's thoughts), using "metal communication" to soften opposition. Do a kind act once a week (earth-related activity), such as donating clothes, using "earth virtue" to dissolve conflicts. Set the phone wallpaper to a landscape view (earth-related quiet scene), reminding yourself to "remain calm and avoid disputes."

*Zhou Yi* says, "Like sounds correspond, and like energies seek each other." Your fate lies not in "zodiac tags," but in "whether your energy fields are compatible." A man born in the Year of the Pig offers "water nourishing wood" — a nurturing energy; a man born in the Year of the Horse provides "fire warming wood" — a supportive energy; a man born in the Year of the Dog offers "soil carrying wood" — a stable energy. These are all signals of "harmony."
Don't feel anxious about "incompatible zodiac signs." Men born in the Year of the Monkey or Snake bring challenges, which are reminders to "maintain boundaries."
Through small habits like listening and doing good deeds, you can harmonize your energy field. You will find that the best marriage is not about being "destined for each other," but about "understanding each other's difficulties and cherishing each other's strengths." Just like Yin wood can grow toward the sun and also bend for someone who understands it — this is the most beautiful form of marriage.


















