Basic Eight Characters Analysis
Yan Xianjing's eight characters are Bing Yin, Wu Xu, Ren Zi, Geng Zi, born on November 4, 1986. The day master is Ren Water, born in the Xu month (a month when Earth is strong), with two Zi Waters in the earthly branches. The heavenly stem of the time pillar reveals Geng Metal as the indirect resource. The overall chart presents a 'strong Earth supporting Water' pattern. Ren Water gains strength from the Zi Water roots but is constrained by Xu Earth. However, it is supported by Geng Metal, indicating that Yan Xianjing has a gentle exterior but a resilient interior. He adapts well to changes but can be easily affected by environmental pressures.
The year pillar Bing Yin represents indirect wealth seated on the food god. This suggests that his family had moderate means during his early years but a weaker bond with his parents. The month pillar Wu Xu indicates a strong influence of the seven-killing star, implying a strong work ethic but also the need to manage stress and competition. The day branch Zi Water represents the competing wealth star, suggesting competitiveness in marriage and potential fluctuations in relationships. The time pillar Geng Zi reveals the indirect resource nurturing him, indicating profound wisdom in later life but a tendency toward solitude.
Ten Gods Analysis
- Strong Presence of Shoulder and Competing Wealth: The Zi Water in the day and time branches signifies active interpersonal relationships but may lead to financial disputes; partnerships should be approached cautiously.
- Seven Killing Star Revealed: The Wu Earth seven killing star in the month pillar is unchecked, indicating significant career pressure. It must rely on Geng Metal (education, skills) to mitigate the pressure.
- Weak Indirect Wealth: The Bing Fire indirect wealth in the year pillar is supported by Yin Wood, leading to fluctuating finances. After age 41 (in the Gui Mao decade), the hurting officer will generate wealth, allowing opportunities for technical income.
- Resource Stars as Useful: The close presence of Geng Metal supports academic pursuits and professional skill development, though overthinking may occur.
Five Elements Analysis
- Water (Day Master): Strong roots in Zi Water but restrained by Xu Earth; requires Metal (resource) to balance and enhance benefactor luck.
- Fire (Wealth): Weak Bing Fire indirect wealth, with Yin Wood generating fire indirectly, indicating unstable wealth flow. Financial management should be conservative.
- Earth (Official/Killing Stars): Excessive Wu Xu Earth brings pressure, requiring Water (Shoulder/Competing Wealth) or Metal (Resource) to counterbalance.
- Metal (Resource): Geng Metal serves as a key functional element. Strengthening learning and professional abilities can boost fortune.
- Wood (Food/Hurting Officer): Hidden Yin Wood enhances creativity. During the Ren Yin decade (ages 31-41), the food god controls the killing star, bringing career breakthroughs.
Love Life
- Marriage Palace Seated on Competing Wealth: Relationships may involve competition or strong-willed partners; communication is crucial.
- Strong Seven Killing Star Without Restraint: Men may attract strong personalities, leading to early emotional turbulence. After age 41 (Gui Mao decade), romantic opportunities increase but beware fleeting connections.
- Zi Water Repeated: The repetition of Zi Water in the time branch suggests possible solitude in later life; cultivating shared interests can help maintain relationships.
Wealth Luck
- Indirect Wealth Revealed in Year Pillar: Opportunities for unexpected wealth exist, but Xu Earth limits accumulation. Investments in property or long-term ventures are recommended.
- Ren Yin Decade (Ages 31-41): Food god generates wealth, benefiting technical and creative income sources. Fire-strong years (2023-2025) bring favorable financial conditions.
- After Age 41 (Gui Mao Decade): Hurting officer generates wealth, allowing expansion into side businesses. Beware of contractual disputes due to the fire-earth combination.
- Five Element Suggestions: Strengthen Metal and Water (e.g., finance, logistics industries); avoid excessive Fire and Earth industries (e.g., real estate).