Ji Earth Chapter · Di Tian Sui and Fate Analysis
I. Ji Earth Overall Characteristics
Ji Earth is Yin Earth, symbolizing vegetable gardens, fields, wet soil and mud, the Earth nature most closely connected to people's livelihoods. Ji Earth is soft, tolerant, patient, but with insufficient inherent energy, easily influenced by the environment.
People whose Day Master is Ji Earth tend to be conservative, value security, adept at maintaining what is established and dislike taking risks. Without external assistance, their life pattern is often limited.
II. The Relationship between Ji Earth and the Ten Heavenly Stems
Ji Earth meets Ji Earth (Peer/Companion):
Peers bring competition and division of strength.
It helps for small-scale ventures,
but the overall pattern is limited; difficult to achieve great things,
and finances are prone to ups and downs.
Ji Earth meets Wu Earth (Rob Wealth):
Wu Earth is strong and tends to rob Ji Earth's wealth.
While it can enhance resilience under pressure,
it suppresses Ji Earth's potential;
without Jia Wood to relieve, breakthroughs are difficult.
Ji Earth meets Jia Wood (Direct Official):
Jia Wood acts as a tall tree, shading Ji Earth.
With external help, benefactors, or a system,
Ji Earth can accomplish things,
symbolizing an “relying on others for prestige” omen.
Ji Earth meets Yi Wood (Seven Killings):
Seven Killings harms the self, bearing great pressure.
Without Zheng Yin and Shi Shen to mitigate,
it often leads to gloom, obstacles,
and a rough life path.
Ji Earth meets Bing Fire (Yang Fire):
Bing Fire is the sunshine,
and the most favorable deity for Ji Earth.
It can replenish energy,
bring benefactors, blessings and opportunities,
and clearly raise the pattern.
Ji Earth meets Ding Fire (Partial Seal):
Ding Fire nourishes the self but is unstable,
prone to fluctuations,
and the Overbearing Spirit suppresses the Eating God,
needing to be considered within the overall chart to assess luck.
Ji Earth meets Geng Metal (Hurting Official):
The Hurting Official is clever but unstable,
indicating short-term gains and long-term losses.
Prone to unfair competition,
or loss of principal due to greed.
Ji Earth meets Xin Metal (Eating God):
The Eating God governs enjoyment and ease.
It can restrain the Seven Killings,
but wealth and status are limited,
often a life of comfortable material security.
Ji Earth meets Ren Water (Direct Wealth):
Water strong, earth weak,
wealth becomes a source of pressure.
Financial luck is volatile,
with signs of possible financial loss.
Ji Earth meets Gui Water (Indirect Wealth):
Indirect wealth may bring small profits,
but comes and goes quickly.
Without Bing Fire and Jia Wood’s support,
long-term accumulation is difficult.
III. Ji Earth Preferences and Taboos
Ji Earth’s most favorable heavenly stems:
Bing Fire (Zheng Yin), Jia Wood (Zheng Guan)
Ji Earth moderately favorable heavenly stems:
Gui Water (Pian Cai), Xin Metal (Shi Shen)
Ji Earth neutral combinations:
Ding Fire (Partial Seal), Wu Earth (Rob Wealth), Ji Earth (Peer)
Ji Earth taboos among heavenly stems:
Yi Wood (Seven Killings), Geng Metal (Hurting Official), Ren Water (Direct Wealth)