
The Three Major Calamities in the Life of an Ox Born in 1973
At the age of 24 (1997, Ding Chou year): Career Start-up Calamity – The combination of the year of one's birth with the fire element drains the earth, making it easy for Ox-born individuals to feel confused about career choices or face workplace setbacks due to lack of experience, possibly leading to frequent job changes.The core issue here is "the draining of the earth energy," which leads to a lack of confidence. One can use ox-shaped accessories (to strengthen the power of one’s birth year) or seek advice from elderly people born in the Year of the Rat (as the rat and ox form a harmonious pair), thereby gaining support from auspicious people. As stated in "San Ming Tong Hui," "When the earth is supported by auspicious people, its foundation becomes solid."
At the age of 36 (2009, Ji Chou year): Family Responsibility Calamity – The叠加 of two earth elements may lead to the image of "earth burying water." Ox-born individuals must take on both work promotion and family responsibilities, potentially causing marital conflicts or parenting stress due to divided attention.
It is recommended to communicate more with family members during this period, avoiding shouldering everything alone. Placing crystal decorations at home (as metal generates water) can help balance the energy, and taking short trips with the family on weekends can help relax the mind. Use "softening" rather than "resisting" to relieve pressure.
At the age of 48 (2021, Xin Chou year): Health Transition Calamity – The excessive metal energy in the year of one's birth drains the wood (as the nayin is wood). This can easily lead to issues such as cervical spondylosis or stomach problems due to long-term overwork, and also bring challenges in career, such as position adjustments.
The solution is to reduce staying up late and maintain a regular diet. Place a potted plant at your office (as wood is beneficial for wood energy) to replenish the wood energy, and actively learn new skills to adapt to the transition, thus revitalizing with the power of "wood growth."
These three calamities are essentially "tests of growth." With their perseverance and diligence, Ox-born individuals can usually pass through them smoothly. After each trial, they will gain a more mature mindset and a more stable life.
Is There a "Great Misfortune" After the Age of 52 for the Ox Born in 1973?
After the age of 52 (from 2025, Yi Si year), there is no astrological basis for "great misfortune" for those born in 1973. On the contrary, they gradually enter a better stage due to the harmony of the years and the balanced five elements.Looking at the relationships between the Earthly Branches, starting from 2025 (Yi Si year), the Si and Chou form a half-metallic union, where metal generates water, and water nourishes wood (nayin is Sangzhe Wood), creating a "mutual generation and flow" of energy.
After the age of 52, Ox-born individuals tend to have a calmer mindset. Their career responsibilities ease, and in the family, their children become independent. Their focus shifts to their own health and interests, aligning with the saying, "An old ox knows the warmth of sunset; it does not need to be spurred to move forward," representing a stable state.
The so-called "great misfortune" rumors mainly stem from misunderstandings about the "Snake Year at 52." In reality, Si and Chou are compatible rather than conflicting. It is only necessary to be cautious about minor health issues in 2026 (Bing Wu year), where Wu fire may clash with Chou earth. Regular walks and avoiding impatience are sufficient. After the age of 55 (2028, Wu Shen year), the San He Water formation (Shen, Zi, Chen) strengthens the water energy, which nourishes the wood, bringing smoother fortune and rich blessings in later life.
Practical Suggestions to Overcome Calamities Daily
During the years of calamity, wearing a rat-shaped pendant (as the rat and ox form a harmonious pair) or a silver bracelet (as metal generates water) can enhance the auspicious people's influence and stabilize the energy field. Placing ceramic ornaments in the southwest corner of the house (where earth energy is strong) can help "strengthen the foundation and cultivate vitality." Develop the habit of "reviewing the day before sleep," sorting out daily gains and losses, and avoid the disadvantage of being "stubborn and set in one's ways" for the earth element.
After the age of 52, cultivating quiet hobbies like gardening or calligraphy can help balance the energy field using the wood and earth elements. Monthly gatherings with friends born in the Years of the Rat, Snake, or Rooster (as they form harmonious or semi-harmonious pairs) can bring vitality and enthusiasm into life. When facing worries, silently reciting "The benevolent person has no worries" from the Analects, as the kindness and perseverance of Ox-born individuals are the best "amulets."

There is no need to worry because of the word "calamity," nor to be disturbed by false rumors. Your diligence has already laid a solid foundation for your life, and your resilience will ensure that every journey brings satisfaction.
May you turn the marks of time into medals of wisdom, walk each step confidently and steadily, with health by your side, joy and peace, and every year fulfilling your desires.
















