Guidance on Avoiding Clashes and Combinations for a 45-Year-Old Woman's Wedding Date Selection in May Next Year
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Client Background
The client is a woman aged between 45 and 50, with a stable career, currently experiencing upward trends in both career and wealth. She plans to hold her wedding in May next year and places great importance on the accuracy of date selection at this stage, hoping to choose an auspicious date that aligns with her BaZi chart and supports a harmonious and smooth marriage.
Her family relationships are relatively harmonious, but due to considerations of age and career, she hopes the wedding date and selection will be scientifically and reasonably arranged to avoid unfavorable clashes during the wedding period, ensuring smooth marital life and mutual support between career and emotions.
BaZi Chart Structure Analysis
The client’s Day Master is Ji Earth (己土), which is in a relatively strong state, indicating a steady personality and firm inner resolve. The combination of Geng Shen (庚申), Wu Zi (戊子), Ji Si (己巳), and Xin Wei (辛未) pillars strengthens the Earth element, forming a Jie Cai (劫财) pattern, suggesting a strong sense of self-awareness and independence in life.
The Yong Shen (favorable elements) are Wood and Water, which help to harmonize the excessive Earth, balancing the overall Five Elements and promoting harmony in career and interpersonal relationships. The Ji Shen (unfavorable element) is Fire, which not only increases pressure on the Day Master but may also cause emotional and health fluctuations, so avoiding Fire-related clashes is particularly important.
Currently, the client is in the Gui Wei (癸未) Da Yun, a favorable luck cycle with rising career and wealth. The Liu Nian (annual fortune) is Bing Wu (丙午), indicating strong Fire energy. Although the annual Fire is intense, the Da Yun is auspicious, so it is advisable to follow the trend positively while carefully managing the influence of the unfavorable Fire element.
Focus of the Issue
For the specific need of selecting a wedding date in May next year, special attention must be paid to clashes and combinations involving the Day Pillar Ji Si (己巳) and Hour Pillar Xin Wei (辛未). The Ji Si Day Pillar contains strong Fire elements, while the Xin Wei Hour Pillar contains Metal and Earth, with the overall Five Elements leaning toward Earth and Fire. Therefore, dates with strong Fire, Metal overcoming Wood, or Water clashing Earth should be avoided.
Particularly, Fire clashes must be carefully avoided because Fire is the Ji Shen (unfavorable element). Choosing a wedding date with strong Fire Heavenly Stems or Earthly Branches may trigger family conflicts or health issues, affecting marital stability. Additionally, the clash between Wei Earth (未土) in the Hour Pillar and Shen Metal (申金) should not be overlooked; dates containing Shen Metal or those that clash with Shen Metal must be avoided.
Considering the need for Yong Shen Wood and Water, the chosen date should contain Wood or Water elements to enhance harmony in the chart, alleviate the pressure caused by excessive Earth and unfavorable Fire, and promote marital harmony. At the same time, dates that clash or combine unfavorably with the Day and Hour Pillars’ Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches should be avoided to maintain chart stability.
Recommended Actions and Timing
First, when selecting a date in May next year, all possible clash and combination days should be screened out, especially avoiding Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches that directly clash or combine with Si Fire (巳火), Wu Fire (午火), Shen Metal (申金), and Wei Earth (未土). For example, avoid days containing Wu Fire or Shen Metal, and be cautious with dates containing Wei Earth to prevent imbalance in the chart.
Second, prioritize dates with Wood (which is generated by Water) or Water elements (the Day Master’s Yong Shen), such as Yin Wood (寅木), Hai Water (亥水), or Zi Water (子水), to strengthen the chart’s energy field, facilitating smooth marital life and emotional communication.
Additionally, considering the Da Yun and Liu Nian, the Gui Wei (癸未) Da Yun is auspicious, and although the Bing Wu (丙午) Liu Nian has strong Fire, as long as extremely Fire-strong days are avoided, leveraging the favorable Da Yun energy, selecting a wedding date in mid to late May while avoiding early May’s Fire-strong days can greatly enhance the positive influence of the auspicious date.
Review and Reminders
It is crucial to avoid mistakenly selecting Fire-element days as auspicious dates, especially in a chart where Fire is the Ji Shen (unfavorable element). Fire-related clashes often bring hidden risks that may affect post-wedding harmony and health. One should not blindly choose Fire-strong days due to personal preference or traditional customs.
Moreover, although the overall Da Yun and Liu Nian are auspicious, specific day clashes and combinations must not be overlooked. It is recommended to consult a professional BaZi practitioner for detailed chart analysis to ensure the wedding date complies with both theoretical principles and the individual’s BaZi chart, thereby avoiding potential risks caused by clashes or combinations.

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