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Not All Cai-Guan-Yin Charts Are Good

26/9/2016

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Cai-guan-yin charts apply only to weak day masters and they are supposed to be more superior than most charts. In a cai-guan-chart, the four stars in the stems are in a production cycle. As in the above case, ji -> xin -> gui -> jia. However, this is an example of an unfavorable cai-guan-yin chart.

Why is it so?

The jia wood day master needs the gui water to nourish it. Unfortunately, the gui water is dead in the strong earth season. The gui needs to be rooted in hai or zi to come alive but there is none in the natal chart. There is only a ren water minor qi inside shen which means that the spouse can be of great help since shen is in the spouse palace.. When the water stars are too weak or dead, all the ji earth will not be fertile enough. So, this jia wood is half dead.

How can a half dead jia wood controls the not so fertile earth wealth stars?

Certainly not. This means that the owner can run into great debts if he is involve in speculation or gambling activities.

This kind of chart will become worse if the hour pillar is geng-wu. 
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Many bazi students think that the above day and hour pillars form into a very beautiful picture. Ding fire forges the geng metal which then shapes the jia wood. This is not true when the jia wood is half dead. The beautifully forged geng metal rooted in shen will chop down the half dead jia wood. This means that the owner can self destruct or be suicidal when all hope is gone.

Now look at the scenario below.
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This jia wood is healthy and well nourished with the gui water beside it. Gui water is also strong in the metal season. Besides that, the jia wood day master is also rooted in its self star. So, the beautifully forged geng metal can shape this healthy jia wood into something more valuable.

See the difference?
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    It is my intention in this blog to share my BaZi knowledge through case studies using mostly the ZiPing technical method. This technical method stresses on the production and the destruction cycles of the 5 elements namely wood, fire, earth, metal and water. However, in July 2016, I have decided to include the classical method as I believe that the correct approach towards BaZi is to blend both these methods.

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