@Gmuli I appreciate your answer but I don't see connection with the question raised, maybe I didn't know how to express my doubt properly or I didn't understand your point of view.
I give another example case here of the forum.
Topic: Quiz 35- Someone made divination if in future will be officeholder.
http://fivearts.org/index.php?topic=596.0
In this case Si-fire Officer changes to Yin-wood Asset, and Yin-wood gives life or produce (
sheng) to Si-fire back, which means returning to its source. Yin-wood is influencing its original line. If we follow the Jack Chiu rule, Yin-wood will
only exclusively affect its original line and
will not influence any other line. But if we discard this rule, Yin-wood, besides vitalizing Si-fire, could establish a
Liu He with L4 Hai-water, as Jlim comments in the case.
Jack Chiu rule: (I say jack chiu rule, but this rule is not his, he will have learned that rule in the books and teachers he had in his academic training.)
The Changed Line, since it is not part of the original hexagram, will have different implications on the other lines:
- The Changed Line will have the capacity to impose the four effects, vitalization (sheng), devitalization (ke), opposition (Chong) and conjunction (Liu He) in its original Active Line or Yuan Dong-Yao. If so, the Changed Line will NOT have any effect on any of the other lines.
5. Yin Wealth combines to hold Hai, so that Hai cannot clash the Yong Shen (...)
6. Yin Wealth produces Si Officer --> you need a little money to get more (promotion) (...)
Again I ask, What is the right rule? A or B?
A. If the changed line influences in its origin line will not have any other influence/relation on another line. (Jack Chiu)
B. Even if the changed line has an influence on the origin line it can still establish relationships with other lines.
If we accept A as correct then in the example Yin wood only influences Si fire and could not establish a Liu He with L4 Hai water.