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So a broken Yang Blade might act like a Yin daymaster with a Yang Blade, or something different?
@eveereads @coldpillow From what I understand, in my case, if I'd mentor someone with a proper Yang Blade, especially someone who is metal dominant (or possibly fire dominant), would it improve my own Yang Blade?Also, what does 殺印相生 represent?
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Quote from: Acvamarie on November 02, 2025, 10:27:52 AM@eveereads @coldpillow From what I understand, in my case, if I'd mentor someone with a proper Yang Blade, especially someone who is metal dominant (or possibly fire dominant), would it improve my own Yang Blade?Also, what does 殺印相生 represent? If you're wondering whether a broken Yang Blade can become a proper one through cultivation or mentorship, my answer is both yes and no.Roughly speaking, about 30% of people born with Yang Blade are proper.About 30% are broken and diviated (移度), meaning they abandon the original Yang Blade mission and redirect their power toward fame or wealth. The remaining 40% are also broken, but don't meet the conditions to diviate—this is where you belong.Depending on whom you meet, you can either shift into a diviated Yang Blade and live like a Bi-Jian type who seeks recognition or profit, or join a proper Yang Blade's group and assist their mission to turn the group into Pian Guan.But as I said before, the path of a true Yang Blade is not one that just anyone can walk.Even among those born with the proper structure, only about 1% ever complete the mission.A symbolic example is Thích Quảng Đức, the Vietnamese monk who self-immolated. (We're not discussing his literal BaZi chart, only using his life as an example.)He was born into a noble family, abandoned his privileged life, and became a monk. When the nation was collapsing under corruption, he sacrificed himself to awaken his people. His death sparked public outrage and ultimately contributed to the events that led to the Vietnam War. That is the scale of influence Yang Blade is originally meant to carry—one person’s sacrifice shaking the entire world.So, yes, if you want to live as a proper Yang Blade, you must watch the people around you and learn from them because some of them are already practicing 殺印相生 (Sha–Yin Mutual Generation), which you asked me about.I already explained the concept of 殺印相生 earlier, so I'll skip it. One page wouldn’t be enough if I went into full detail again. So, I’ll just apply it to your case. You have Shen Metal (申金) and Hai Water (亥水) in your Branches.This means there are already people around you who are living by the rule of 殺印相生.Examples of such people include:A wife who works to support her sick husband.A woman who endures an abusive marriage for the sake of her children.Someone who works to support ill parents or siblings.Someone who chooses the hard path, not for themselves, but for others.Others may say, "They don't need to live like that," but they choose to because they prioritize others' well-being over their own.If you observe those people closely, learn from them, and live the same way consistently for 20–30 years, that is how you become a proper Yang Blade.A proper Yang Blade does not choose the easy road.Even when comfort is available, they walk the thorn-covered path for the sake of the people around them, and they don’t even think of it as hard. That is the natural behavior of a Yang Blade with Seven Killings (偏官) on the Heavenly Stems.
You're discussing something fictitious here. That's why I want to know the original source of this information. Preferably on wooden tablets. And written in pre-reform hieroglyphs. I can tell right away that this was made up by a poor person, without access to people of power and wealth. And, accordingly, it could cause harm in real life. I remember the thread about the Korean woman. That thread was deleted. She was very upset that her life had been ruined. Because of similar fictitious methods. And you left a lot of messages there . It's a shame that that thread was deleted. I don't really like it when people who need help receive ignorant advice.*Any statement I make can be refuted or subjected to constructive criticism by anyone on this forum. For example, my predictions. Or where I get my information. My method for translating ancient texts is completely open. Everything is fair.It's good when people come to BaZi for results, not self-affirmation. Vanity doesn't like questions.And I'm still waiting for a link to the original source. Which, of course, isn't there .
I remember the thread about the Korean woman. That thread was deleted. She was very upset that her life had been ruined. Because of similar fictitious methods. And you left a lot of messages there . It's a shame that that thread was deleted.
For example, my predictions. Or where I get my information. My method for translating ancient texts is completely open. Everything is fair.It's good when people come to BaZi for results, not self-affirmation. Vanity doesn't like questions.
One last question - how are the children and travel palaces? There wasn't any mention about them.
@Acvamarie @eveereads In case you ponder about recent personal attacks, I just found this spectacular piece of work here: https://fivearts.org/index.php?topic=1664.0The whole thread is basically someone talking to himself with his multiple accounts. No kidding.I don't bother to visit until now, because I suspect there must be something really wrong about him. The content in page 4 is especially concerning to me.