In 2026, the year of Bing Wu (Fire), people born in 1985 (Year of the Ox) will face the "hidden disturbances" caused by the mutual harm between Chou and Wu. The monthly fortune is characterized by "fluctuations in spring and summer, and steady progress in autumn and winter." It is essential to focus on opportunities in autumn and winter while avoiding conflicts in spring and summer.
The most challenging three years for men born in 1985 are at ages 27, 41, and 60, all caused by the clash and mutual harm of the Earthly Branches, leading to fluctuations in energy.

Detailed Explanation of Monthly Fortunes for People Born in 1985 in 2026
According to "Yuan Hai Zi Ping," "the annual fortune varies by month, with varying strength; following the trend brings good luck." In 2026, a Fire Year (Bing Wu), the fire is strong in spring and summer, weak in autumn and winter. Those born in 1985 (Sea Gold) need to move with the times, without detailing each month. Focus on key stages and coping methods instead.Spring and Summer (Lunar January to June): Emphasize "stability." During this time, the fire is strong, and fire easily harms metal, causing work pressure and interpersonal friction. Especially in the fifth lunar month (Wu Month), the mutual harm between Chou and Wu can lead to project delays and verbal disputes.
It is recommended to avoid making major decisions during this period, and keep written records for important collaborations. Develop a habit of "reviewing the day's events before bed" to avoid missing anything, and when disputes arise, delay responding and communicate the next day. Carry a small metal key (to enhance the metal element) to buffer the pressure of fire harming metal.
Autumn and Winter (Lunar July to December): Emphasize "progress." Autumn is strong in metal, helping the person, and winter is strong in water, nourishing metal. The fortune gradually improves, especially in the tenth lunar month (Hai Month) and eleventh lunar month (Zi Month), where metal and water support each other, making it easy to achieve breakthroughs in career and stable finances.
Actively take on challenging tasks and collaborate with the auspicious people of the Rat and Chicken. Financially, it's suitable for stable investment, such as fixed deposits or low-risk funds. Daily, get up 10 minutes earlier to plan the day's schedule, using efficient actions to amplify the positive energy.
General tips for the whole year. Regardless of the month, maintaining a "less talk, more action" approach aligns with the calm nature of the Ox. As stated in "Tie Shang Gan Ying Pian," "words, sights, and deeds should be kind." Speak encouraging words daily and avoid gossip.
Each week, spend one time to tidy up your office or living environment. A clean environment helps the flow of fortune and reduces obstacles.
The Most Difficult Three Years for Men Born in 1985
As stated in "San Ming Tong Hui," "clashes, harms, and mutual harm cause obstacles in life's fate; they need to be resolved by following the trend." Among the key turning points in the lives of men born in 1985, these three difficult periods are all caused by interactions between the Earthly Branches, leading to an imbalance in energy. However, they are not dead ends but rather "tests for growth."At age 27 (2011, Chou and Wei Clashing): This is the "tough time of transformation." The six-way clash between Chou and Wei represents "change and friction." At that time, it was the beginning of a career or a critical period in love, making it easy to encounter job changes, interpersonal conflicts, or emotional ups and downs.
The core of the response is "following the trend without being impulsive." If changes occur that year, consider them as opportunities to adjust direction rather than blindly resisting. Wear jade pendants to balance the earth energy and use a calm nature to get through the transition period.
At age 41 (2026, Chou and Wu Harms): This is the "pressure tough time." It is the peak of middle-aged responsibilities, with career competition and family pressure overlapping. Chou and Wu harm represent "hidden depletion and misunderstanding," making it easy to feel exhausted from trivial matters and be suspected by others.
It is suggested to learn "making choices and expressing emotions." Don't do everything yourself; delegate some tasks to others. Communicate more with family and friends to release stress and avoid internal exhaustion. Place ceramic items in the northeast direction of the home to strengthen the earth energy and stabilize the field.
At age 60 (2045, the Year of One's Own Birth): This is the "time of accumulation." The mutual harm between Chou and Chou represents "repetition and stagnation." In old age, there may be health fluctuations and a low mood. The key to dealing with it is "calmness and self-cultivation." Develop regular sleep habits early and exercise moderately. Reduce unnecessary socializing and focus on hobbies like growing flowers or practicing calligraphy to maintain a peaceful mindset. Wear the protective amulet of one's own Buddha to stabilize the mind with faith.

By paying attention to monthly fortunes and challenging years, you essentially aim to control the rhythm of life in advance and avoid risks. However, as stated in "Lun Heng," "one's fate is created by oneself, and blessings are sought by oneself." The rise and fall of fortune is a natural law, and difficult times are also nourishment for growth.
Don't worry about fluctuations in spring and summer, nor fear future trials. The difficulties you have experienced will eventually become the strength of resilience. Small habits formed now will become the foundation for smooth passage through difficulties. The diligence and perseverance of those born in the Year of the Ox are the most precious lucky tools.
May you move with the times in 2026, and gain wisdom through the passage of time, smoothly passing through every key moment. May every effort be rewarded, and every trial bring results. May the rest of your life be filled with favorable conditions, health, and happiness.



















