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Title: Help with wealth for Yi DM - and death star?
Post by: Arena on April 07, 2026, 07:22:45 PM
Can anyone help with the best wealth formation/opportunities in upcoming years for this female bazi chart, about to sell a property hopefully this month or next month and needing to sell more of her artwork. :)

This female DM has made most of her wealth from real estate deals (Ji earth as wealth element), but it's sporadic and seems to need the clash or combo to open up the wealth storages. First purchase and money gift for property in year 2003, Gui-Wei. Since then, sold a piece of land in 2014; Jia Wu (Gui-Mao LP) and made investment in the following year (perhaps still Jia-Wu year though). Properties since then making the highest gains of money selling in years 2017 Ding You (Gui-Mao LP) and then again the highest gains in year 2021 Xin-Chou.

Yi DM when strong enough can make the indirect JI wealth (seen within Chou and Wei branches) in years that support or clash open those wealth stores, examples seen above in years Wei, Wu and Chou. The Ding-You year I'm not sure - but maybe because the fire makes earth for DM.

According to that above experience, there might be wealth forming opportunities from selling her artwork and from property sales in years 2026 with Bing-Wu, hidden stems are Ding and Ji (indirect wealth) and in year 2027, Ding-Wei. However, all that fire can make pressure on her marriage/relationship palace as well as next year's clash). However, from the abovementioned experience I find it very interesting that the biggest gains from property sales were made with the Xin-Chou clash in 2021 and that was also a very good/happy bonding year in her relationship with a Geng-Yin day pillar spouse. Which might mean that the next LP, Xin-Chou, might be very good for this DM.

Ding Yi Ding Ren
Hai Chou Wei Zi

Year pillar Bing Wu - full clash with Bazi year pillar.
Luck pillar Ren Yin - full combo with Bazi hour pillar.
Next LP is Xin-Chou - clash open the wealth storage.

Bazi plotted with https://bazi-calculator.com/
Female 2nd August 1972 at 22.30


This is what I see:
Ding-Ren wood formation on stems.
Hai-Zi Chou full water frame formation on branches.
Chou-Wei clash and Zi-Wei harm. Does the water frame formation keep the clash and harm away from being active, or is all active at all times?

Currently, the Ren-Yin luck pillar makes a full combination to stem and branch of Ding-Hai hour pillar, which completely changed her life into becoming an artist. She never created art until this luck pillar (except for childhood drawing).

Currently Yin also makes a secret combination to all hidden stems within Chou spouse palace; HHS forming Wu-Gui=fire, Bing-Xin=water, Jia-Ji=earth. So far it's been a strong bond in her relationship - but Si and Wu years are making things more difficult in terms of close connection. Si year was six harms for the spouse, and Wu year is both harm, academic star and peach blossom for her.

Yin also makes the wood combination to Hai - making Hai water occupied with making more wood to support the DM.

Death star? Something else has happened during these last few years in terms of estrangement with close family. According to the Chinese wisdom about Shen sha, symbolic stars (https://www.fatemaster.ai/en/guides/shensha/wang-shen) Yin tiger is Wang Shen or "death star" to Hai and Wei branches - which seems to be affecting her relationships with sibling and offspring; very serious long term estrangement. The first one happened during Geng-Yin year 2010 with the sister (haven't spoken since) and the current one started in year 2020 with the oldest son estrangement with this "death star" effect as well as Ren in LP combine with Ding in hour pillar.

At the same time, her spouse (Geng-Yin day pillar) has recently started his Geng-Wu luck pillar which seems to be mourning star or funeral gate for his day pillar (https://www.fatemaster.ai/en/guides/shensha/sang-men) - so bringing sorrow to his spouse or himself.

Anyway, I find Chinese Bazi very interesting to study. I've only scratched the surface here - but am interested in learning more. I'd love to have your viewpoints on this Bazi.