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Practical Analysis of Choosing Auspicious Dates for Groundbreaking and Renovation to Avoid Clashes and Combinations

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The case involves a Ji (己, Ji) Earth Day Master with a relatively weak constitution, undergoing the Ren Wu (壬午, Ren Wu) Da Yun (decade luck cycle) and Bing Wu (丙午, Bing Wu) Liu Nian (annual fortune). The chart follows the Qi Sha (七杀) pattern with Fire as the Yong Shen (favorable element) and Metal and Water as Ji Shen (unfavorable elements). For selecting auspicious dates for groundbreaking and renovation, it is crucial to avoid Metal and Water clashes and combinations, ensure the stability of the Fire Yong Shen, and prevent Earthly Branch conflicts detrimental to the Day Master, thereby ensuring smooth project commencement.

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Client Background

The client is a male around 30 years old, currently engaged in engineering management. He plans to initiate an important renovation project soon. As the project leader, he understands that the auspiciousness of the commencement date greatly affects the project's progress, especially paying close attention to selecting a favorable groundbreaking date to avoid subsequent setbacks and delays.

On the family front, the client bears certain responsibilities and hopes that choosing a good start date will bring stability and harmony to both family and career. He is currently at a critical stage in his career development and particularly wishes to enhance the likelihood of smooth project completion by selecting a commencement date aligned with his own BaZi chart.

Chart Structure Interpretation

The client’s Day Master is Ji Earth (己土, Ji Earth), with a relatively weak constitution. Fire is the Yong Shen (favorable element) in the Four Pillars (Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches), which helps strengthen the Day Master’s energy and harmonize the Five Elements. The Day Pillar is Ji Si (己巳, Ji Si), reflecting the mutual generation between Fire and Earth and underscoring the importance of Fire as Yong Shen. The Month Pillar is Yi You (乙酉, Yi You), where Metal and Water form the Ji Shen (unfavorable elements), which can easily deplete the Ji Earth Day Master and thus requires special caution to avoid triggering.

Currently, the client is in the Ren Wu (壬午, Ren Wu) Da Yun (decade luck cycle). Although this Da Yun is generally stable, Metal and Water remain Ji Shen and may impose restrictions. The Bing Wu (丙午, Bing Wu) Liu Nian (annual fortune) with Fire helps to balance these adverse factors. The chart follows the Qi Sha (七杀) pattern, with Fire as Yong Shen and Metal and Water as Ji Shen, providing a clear direction for date selection.

The Hour Pillar is Jia Zi (甲子, Jia Zi), where Water is prominent. Since Water is Ji Shen, if the chosen groundbreaking date encounters Earthly Branches with strong Water or Metal that clash or combine unfavorably, it may weaken the Ji Earth Day Master’s energy field and cause negative effects. Therefore, date selection must avoid clashes and combinations involving Ji Shen.

Focus on Problem Assessment

For selecting the groundbreaking date for the renovation project, the primary focus is to avoid clashes and combinations involving the Ji Shen Metal and Water elements. Specifically, days containing Earthly Branches such as You (酉, Metal) and Zi (子, Water) should be avoided, as well as days that directly clash or penalize the Hai (亥, Water) and You (酉, Metal) branches present in the Year, Month, or Hour Pillars.

Because the Day Master is relatively weak, it requires support from the Yong Shen Fire. Therefore, the chosen groundbreaking date should ideally contain the Wu (午, Fire) or Si (巳, Fire) Earthly Branches, which signify strong Fire energy to boost the Ji Earth Day Master’s vitality and ensure smooth project progress. Avoiding clashes with Ji Shen is crucial to prevent damage to the Earth element, which could undermine the project’s foundation stability.

Furthermore, the Ren Wu Da Yun and Bing Wu Liu Nian indicate a Fire-strong year overall, suitable for leveraging the Yong Shen advantage. However, caution is still necessary. If the Heavenly Stem and Earthly Branch combination of the chosen date stimulates the Ji Shen Metal and Water, it will restrict the Day Master and negatively affect project progress and safety. Hence, thorough examination of clashes and combinations is essential.

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Recommended Actions and Timing

It is recommended to select auspicious days containing Fire-strong Earthly Branches such as Wu (午) and Si (巳) for groundbreaking, while avoiding Metal and Water branches like You (酉), Zi (子), and Hai (亥). Particularly, avoid days that clash or penalize the Metal and Water branches present in the natal chart to prevent activating the Ji Shen and harming the Day Master’s energy field.

Considering the current Bing Wu Liu Nian, the optimal date range can be concentrated on Wu (午) days with strong Bing Fire, leveraging the Ren Wu Da Yun’s Fire-Earth mutual generation advantage to enhance the Yong Shen’s power. When necessary, consult the lunar calendar to avoid days like Ren Zi (壬子) or Xin You (辛酉) that contain Metal and Water, thereby preventing clashes and combinations that would disrupt Earth energy.

Before groundbreaking, it is advisable to perform partial adjustments two to three days in advance to avoid unexpected clashes on the commencement day. On the day itself, avoid selecting hours containing Zi (子, Water) or You (酉, Metal) branches. Additionally, enhance the onsite Fire element by lighting red lanterns or incense to activate the Yong Shen Fire and improve overall energy stability.

Review and Reminders

A common mistake during date selection is neglecting the impact of Ji Shen clashes and combinations on the Day Master, blindly pursuing so-called auspicious days without considering the individual’s actual BaZi chart. Especially for major events like groundbreaking, ignoring the impact of Metal and Water Ji Shen may lead to inauspicious starts and subsequent project difficulties.

Moreover, BaZi is only an auxiliary decision-making tool; practical project preparation and management are equally important. After selecting the date, attention should also be paid to construction safety and standardized procedures to avoid unnecessary losses caused by human error. While avoiding clashes and combinations is important, it must be integrated with practical conditions to maximize effectiveness.

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