Buddha's lamp fire is one of the 60 Jinyin (Naiyin) elements. What does it mean to be born under the Buddha's lamp fire? Which years are considered for this element? Is it a good or bad fate? Let's follow the Huayi network to find out. Fire people have what kind of personality? How do fire people marry with different five elements? Find the answers in the related topics on Huayi Network!

What does "Buddha's Lamp Fire" mean?
Buddha's Lamp Fire refers to those born in the year of Jia Chen (1964, 2024), the dragon year, and Yi Si (1965, 2025), the snake year.
Buddha's Lamp Fire is divided into Jia Chen Buddha's Lamp Fire and Yi Si Buddha's Lamp Fire.
Jia Chen Buddha's Lamp Fire corresponds to those born in the year of Jia Chen, the dragon year. Its heavenly stem is Jia, which belongs to wood in the Five Elements, so it is a wood-born dragon, also known as the "Dragon in the Deep Pond."
Yi Si Buddha's Lamp Fire corresponds to those born in the year of Yi Si, the snake year. Its heavenly stem is Yi, which belongs to wood in the Five Elements, so it is a wood-born snake, also known as the "Snake Emerging from the Hole."
Buddha's Lamp Fire represents the light of a golden lamp, illuminating places not reached by the sun and moon, and revealing the time before dawn. It is the fire of the night in the human world. This fire uses wood as its wick and water as its oil. It is auspicious when encountering yin but not favorable when encountering yang. For those with this fire in their destiny, the day pillar and hour pillar must avoid seeing Chen or Si again, as the earthly branches clash, potentially extinguishing the flame, leading to early death. The best time to be born is during the night hours of You, Hai, Zi, and Chou, which are considered yin times.

What rank is Buddha's Lamp Fire in terms of fate?
Buddha's Lamp Fire is considered a first-class fate.
Buddha's Lamp Fire represents a lamp, and according to the analysis of the fate, it is referred to as the "golden lamp's brilliance" and "jade platform's radiance," specifically illuminating places not reached by the sun and moon, and revealing the moment before dawn. This type of fire is the illumination used at night in the human world, using wood as the core and water (oil) as nourishment. It is auspicious when encountering yin but not favorable when encountering yang.
Question 1: In which months is it best to be born under Buddha's Lamp Fire?
Answer 1: It is best to be born in the lunar months of May and July.
The fifth lunar month is early summer, which is very beneficial for those born under Buddha's Lamp Fire. At this time, it can enhance their fortune. Those born under Buddha's Lamp Fire in May will gain benefits in their growth process or after adulthood.
Those born under Buddha's Lamp Fire in July are also very favorable. July is the hot summer, which is compatible with Buddha's Lamp Fire. People born in July under this fire will experience significant improvements in all aspects of their fortune.

Question 2: Why is Buddha's Lamp Fire considered a wood-based fate?
Answer 2: Those born under Buddha's Lamp Fire are those born in the years of Jia Chen and Yi Si, and Jia and Yi both belong to wood in the Five Elements, so Buddha's Lamp Fire is considered a wood-based fate.
Jia Chen Buddha's Lamp Fire is a stored fire, and it is auspicious when supported by other fires. As the saying goes, "those of the same nature seek each other to supplement their weaknesses." If there is Wu Chen or Wu Xu, it is considered a noble pattern, while it is forbidden to see Ren Chen, Ren Xu, Bing Wu, and Ding Wei, as these waters are the most harmful. According to the "Five Elements Essentials," Jia Chen is a fire of the heavenly general, containing the nature of quickness and intensity. When entering an elite pattern, it becomes extraordinary, associated with literary excellence, and is beneficial for autumn and winter, but not for spring and summer.
Yi Si Buddha's Lamp Fire is the official fire, which cannot be controlled by water, because water is exhausted in Si. If water supports it, it becomes pure and refined. If there are two or three other fires supporting it, it is also good. According to the "Five Elements Essentials," Yi Si fire contains the pure and bright energy of the sunny wind, full of brightness and strength. It is auspicious in spring and winter, but inauspicious in summer and autumn.














