Each zodiac sign corresponds to a different Five Elements (Wu Xing) "Nayin" (hidden sound). So, what is the Nayin of "Shan Tou Huo" (Mountain Top Fire), and which zodiac years does it belong to? What is the fate of people with this Nayin? Let's follow the editor of Huayi to find out! What is the fate of people with the "Fire" Nayin? Find the answer on Huayi Network!

What is Shan Tou Huo (Mountain Top Fire)?
Shan Tou Huo refers to those born in Jia Xu year (1934, 1994) - dog people, and Yi Hai year (1935, 1995) - pig people. Therefore, Shan Tou Huo is divided into Jia Xu Shan Tou Huo and Yi Hai Shan Tou Huo.
Jia Xu Shan Tou Huo refers to people born in the Jia Xu year who are dogs. The heavenly stem is Jia, which belongs to Wood in the Five Elements, and the earthly branch is Xu, representing the dog. Therefore, it is called "Wood Dog" or referred to as the "Guardian Dog."
Yi Hai Shan Tou Huo refers to people born in the Yi Hai year who are pigs. The heavenly stem is Yi, which belongs to Wood in the Five Elements, and the earthly branch is Hai, representing the pig. Therefore, it is called "Wood Pig" or referred to as the "Passing Pig."
Shan Tou Huo is one of the year nayins in the Five Elements calculation. In the Sixty Jia Zi Nai Yin Five Elements, it corresponds to the Jia Xu and Yi Hai years. That is, people born in Jia Xu or Yi Hai years have the "Shan Tou Huo" (Mountain Top Fire) nayin.
Shan Tou Huo comes from the "San Ming Hui Tong Lun," and it is one of the nayins in the Five Elements calculation. In the Sixty Jia Zi Nai Yin, it corresponds to the Jia Xu and Yi Hai years.

What level of nayin is Shan Tou Huo?
Shan Tou Huo is considered a superior nayin.
Shan Tou Huo is a wild fire that burns across the plains. It benefits from mountain trees and wind trees. It prefers large forest wood and pine wood. The large forest wood in the years of Chen Si has wind to help generate fire, while the pine wood in the years of Yin Mao is the place where fire returns. If it also gets the "Shan Tou Mu" (mountain top wood) of Gui Chou (Ren Zi Gui Chou Sang Zhe Mu), then it can achieve great wealth and success.
People with the Shan Tou Huo nayin have boldness and a long-term vision, and they have a high probability of encountering their own opportunities. As long as people with the Shan Tou Huo nayin seize these opportunities, they can unleash their infinite potential, push themselves to strive hard, and eventually achieve great accomplishments.
Jia Xu Shan Tou Huo nayin people, born in 1934 and 1994: articulate speech, delicate thoughts, although they can hold low positions and be famous, but they often feel tired and usually have poor health.
Yi Hai Shan Tou Huo nayin people, born in 1935 and 1995: kind-hearted, honest, and often rely on family support for opportunities, many start from scratch. After middle age, their work becomes stable, and their financial luck is good. They are relatively suitable for late marriage and late childbirth; early pregnancy may affect work and financial luck.

What should people with Shan Tou Huo nayin keep to enhance their fortune?
People with Shan Tou Huo nayin should keep water lilies, lotus flowers, fish, etc., to enhance their fortune.
People with Shan Tou Huo nayin should keep water lilies:
Water lilies bloom like dancing fairies, elegant and fragrant. Keeping water lilies helps balance the internal Five Elements and makes the home atmosphere gentle, improving family relationships, benefiting family health, and attracting wealth.
People with Shan Tou Huo nayin should keep lotus flowers:
Lotus flowers are aquatic plants. In the theory of nayins, water represents wealth. Lotus flowers symbolize cleanliness, nobility, and auspicious meanings, bringing blessings and wealth. Therefore, keeping lotus flowers helps improve one's fortune and enhance the wealth of the person with the Shan Tou Huo nayin.
People with Shan Tou Huo nayin should keep fish:
If people with Shan Tou Huo nayin want to enhance their wealth, they can keep fish at home. Fish symbolizes "abundance every year" and "everything goes well." A living water source with fish brings in wealth naturally, thus enhancing both wealth and home fortune, making it very beneficial.
【People with Shan Tou Huo should not keep pine trees, bamboo, or lucky bamboo】
People with the Shan Tou Huo nayin should not keep pine trees, bamboo, or lucky bamboo, as these plants belong to the Wood element. This may worsen the imbalance of the Fire nayin and cause negative effects.














