Jin-Shen Ge Explained
Jin-Shen Ge — the special pattern that takes Metal as its spirit
Jin-Shen Ge is a unique external pattern in the Ziping pattern method, not determined by the month-branch, but by specific nayin or stem-branch combinations as pattern markers. The 'Jin' (Metal) in Jin-Shen Ge is not the five-element Metal, but refers to a pattern temperament of 'sharp, hard severity.' This article explains the formation conditions and pattern characteristics of Jin-Shen Ge.
Jin-Shen Ge's formation relies on specific stem-branch combinations (such as Yi-Chou, Ji-Si, Gui-You) rather than the month-branch. After the pattern is established, the Day Master carries Metal's sharp, severe qi — personality is hard, decisive, and resolute.
1. Formation Conditions of Jin-Shen Ge
2. Personality and Real-World Manifestation of Jin-Shen Ge
Three Analysis Dimensions
Career & Wealth
Love & Relationship
Personality
Health
Classical Support
Practical Key Points
- Jin-Shen Ge looks at the day and hour pillars : Day pillar or hour pillar is Yi-Chou, Ji-Si, or Gui-You = Jin-Shen Ge may be established. Then combine with whether the overall chart has Fire to refine Metal to judge pattern hierarchy. With Fire refining = superior. Without Fire refining = latent quality unreleased.
- Fire cycles are Jin-Shen Ge's growth phase : When Jin-Shen Ge goes through Fire cycles, it's the best timing to exert strength. During Fire cycles, actively enter challenging and competitive environments — let 'Fire' forge you.
Common Follow-up Questions
Q: What's the difference between Jin-Shen Ge and Cong-Ge Ge (Following Metal pattern)?
A:
Cong-Ge Ge is Metal-element Exclusive Prosperity — overall chart Metal dominates; the Day Master is Metal. Jin-Shen Ge is an external pattern temperament — the Day Master is not limited to Metal but acquires Metal's sharp-severe qi through specific stem-branch combinations. The two mechanisms are completely different.