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Cong Er Geju: Pattern Logic and Common Breakers

Concise criteria and reading boundaries for the Cong Er Geju, with common mistakes to avoid.

Pattern Positioning

Cong Er Geju

Cong Er is a follow-output pattern where the Day Master surrenders to strong Eating/Hurting.

Rootless Day Master, output dominates, no Seal control.

Formation Conditions

  • Day Master is weak and rootless.
  • Eating/Hurting is in season and dominant.
  • Wealth can receive the output.
  • No Seal appears to control output.

Common Breakers

  • Seal controls output.
  • Output loses strength.
  • Day Master regains roots.

Practical Expression

Career & Wealth

Follow-weak patterns emphasize aligning with the dominant external flow.

Love & Relationship

They often reflect strong dependence on the surrounding structure.

Personality

Adaptive and yielding, but vulnerable to pressure when timing shifts.

Health

Guard against over-depletion and recover through stable routines.

Reading Boundaries

Reading principle: Support breaks the follow.

— Real support roots cancel the pattern.

Practical guardrail: Weakness must be clear.

— Ambiguity means no follow-weak.

Key Checks

  • Confirm Extreme Weakness: Day Master should lack roots and support.
  • Exclude Support: Any real support usually breaks the pattern.
  • Align with Dominant Force: Use timing to follow the strongest flow.

FAQs

Q: How do I confirm follow-weak?

A:

Minimal roots and little supportive force are key.

Q: What breaks this pattern?

A:

Supportive roots or seasonal help to the Day Master.

Q: How to read luck cycles?

A:

Cycles that align with the dominant force read best.

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