
Misfortune in All Aspects for Those with the Sword-Edge Gold Destiny
In traditional Chinese astrology, the Sword-Edge Gold destiny symbolizes a hard and sharp character. Its misfortunes often stem from the characteristic of "being too rigid leads to breakage." For example, people born in the years of Ren Shen (壬申) or Gui You (癸酉) require water and fire to be refined before they can become useful. If their birth chart lacks water (wisdom) or fire (opportunity), they may fall into a situation where "they have sharpness but nowhere to apply it." For instance, a person born in the year of Ren Shen might offend colleagues due to their straightforward personality, leading to obstacles in project progress. This is a typical manifestation of "Sword-Edge Gold clashing with Wood" (Wood symbolizes interpersonal relationships). From the perspective of the Five Elements' generation and control, if Sword-Edge Gold encounters a strong fire (such as Furnace Fire or Heaven Fire), it may lead to "fire and gold conflict," resulting in sudden accidents or health issues. For example, a person born in the year of Gui You experienced financial difficulties due to aggressive decisions in a fire-dominant year, reflecting an imbalance in the Five Elements. Additionally, if the birth chart of someone with the Sword-Edge Gold destiny contains excessive earth (such as City Wall Earth or Wall Earth), it may result in "earth burying gold," causing talents to be buried and feelings of frustration such as "efforts yielding no results."Does the Sword-Edge Gold Destiny "Kill Parents"?
In traditional Chinese astrology, "killing parents" does not directly mean harm, but rather a manifestation of energy conflicts. For example, with a day pillar of Ren Shen, water (Ren Water) dominates and may clash with the father's star (Bing Fire), potentially leading to differences in views or communication barriers with the father. This "clash" is more like unadjusted gears, requiring active adjustments to reduce friction. For instance, a person with the Sword-Edge Gold destiny who notices their father suffering from long-term insomnia could improve their relationship by adjusting the bedroom's feng shui, such as placing a copper葫芦 (gourd) to neutralize the metal energy. From the perspective of the birth chart's palace positions, the month pillar represents the parents' palace. If the Sword-Edge Gold destiny's month pillar encounters an opposition (such as Yin-Shen opposition), family relocation or differences in views may intensify conflicts. However, this "clash" is not irreversible. For example, a person born in the year of Gui You gradually eased communication barriers by regularly participating in gardening activities with their parents (wood can drain the metal energy). The key lies in understanding that "clash" is a signal of energy imbalance, not a predetermined outcome.
Q: How to determine whether one really "kills parents"?
A: If there is continuous conflict with parents and their health or career significantly declines after you become an adult, there may be an energy interference. For example, if a father frequently falls ill after you start working, check whether his birth chart forms a "metal clashing wood" (wood represents the father's star). However, it should be noted that modern medicine shows diseases are more related to genetics and environment, and fate is only a reference.
Q: How can those with the Sword-Edge Gold destiny resolve misfortune?
A:
Wear jewelry: Choose deep blue sea pattern stone (water element) or white moonstone (gold-white-water clear pattern) to balance the metal energy;
Adjust behavior: Avoid arguments, and meditate or practice calligraphy weekly (wood element activities) to temper sharpness;
Feng shui layout: Place a copper tiger (Jin Sheng Shui) in the northwest corner of the living room to enhance wisdom and auspicious fortune.













