When discussing whether the metal element (Jin) and the fire element (Huo) are compatible, we first need to understand the principle of the Five Elements' mutual overcoming. In the Five Elements, fire overcomes metal, but does this mean that people with a metal element and those with a fire element are incompatible? In fact, this issue is far more complex than simply relying on the Five Elements' mutual overcoming. We need to comprehensively evaluate multiple factors such as both parties' birth charts (Ba Zi), the hour pillar, the month pillar, the year pillar, and the annual major luck cycles. This article will analyze in detail the compatibility between metal and fire elements, as well as the favorable and unfavorable aspects of the sixty Jiazi natal sounds in marriage compatibility.

The Mutual Overcoming of the Five Elements and the Compatibility of Metal and Fire
The mutual overcoming of the Five Elements is an important concept in traditional Chinese philosophy, and fire overcoming metal is one aspect of it. However, this does not mean that people with a metal element and those with a fire element are completely incompatible. The mutual overcoming of the Five Elements cannot fully explain the issue of incompatibility; the specific situation also depends on both parties' fate and the natal sounds of the Sixty Jiazi. Only intense fire can melt metal, which in some ways also indicates that people with a fire element and those with a metal element can be compatible under certain circumstances.
Favorable and Unfavorable Aspects of the Sixty Jiazi Nata Sound Marriage Compatibility
In the Sixty Jiazi natal sound marriage compatibility, the favorable and unfavorable aspects of metal and fire elements differ. For example, Sea Metal (Hai Zhong Jin) should avoid Ding Mao (丁卯) Furnace Fire, Ding You (丁酉) Mountain Fire, and Wu Wu (戊午) Sky Fire; Gold Leaf Metal (Jin Bo Jin) should avoid simultaneous occurrence of Mountain Fire (Shan Xia Huo) and Mountain Top Fire (Shan Tou Huo); the birth chart should not have too much fire, and it should avoid Furnace Fire (Lu Zhong Huo); Sword Sharp Metal (Jian Feng Jin) should avoid Sky Fire (Tian Shang Huo), Furnace Fire (Lu Zhong Huo), and Mountain Fire (Shan Xia Huo), and it favors Lightning Fire (Pi Lei Huo); White Wax Metal (Bai La Jin) favors Furnace Fire (Lu Zhong Huo); Xin Si (辛巳) White Wax Metal should avoid Buddha Light Fire (Fo Deng Huo) and Sky Fire (Tian Shang Huo); Geng Chen (庚辰) White Wax Metal should avoid Buddha Light Fire (Fo Deng Huo); Hairpin Metal (Chai Huan Jin) favors Buddha Light Fire (Fo Deng Huo), and it should not simultaneously encounter Lightning Fire (Pi Lei Huo) and Heavenly River Water (Tian He Shui). It is not advisable to meet Furnace Fire (Lu Zhong Huo), Mountain Fire (Shan Xia Huo), or Mountain Top Fire (Shan Tou Huo), unless there is water to rescue. Sand Metal (Sha Zhong Jin) should avoid Mountain Top Fire (Shan Tou Huo), Mountain Fire (Shan Xia Huo), and Covered Lamp Fire (Fu Deng Huo). It requires clear water to rescue; if there is no water, it is bad. Jia Wu (甲午) Sand Metal fears encountering Ding Mao (丁卯) Furnace Fire, Ding You (丁酉) Mountain Fire, and Wu Zi (戊子) Lightning Fire. Yi Wei (乙未) Sand Metal should avoid Mountain Fire (Shan Xia Huo).

In summary, the compatibility of people with a metal element and those with a fire element cannot be judged simply based on the mutual overcoming of the Five Elements. We need to comprehensively evaluate multiple factors such as both parties' birth charts, the hour pillar, the month pillar, the year pillar, and the annual major luck cycles. In the Sixty Jiazi natal sound marriage compatibility, the favorable and unfavorable aspects of metal and fire elements vary, and a detailed analysis is required. Overall, people with a metal element and those with a fire element can be compatible under certain circumstances, and the key lies in their respective fates and the favorable and unfavorable aspects of natal sound marriage compatibility.













