Pattern Positioning
Ri De Geju
Ri De Geju is a distinctive signature often tied to specific day pillars or rare configurations. It is considered auspicious when the chart structure supports it.
Rare patterns are easy to break; treat them as a signal, not a verdict.
Formation Conditions
- Day pillar is Jia-Yin, Bing-Chen, Wu-Chen, Geng-Chen, or Ren-Xu.
- If multiple day-de pillars appear, keep the structure pure.
- Avoid Kui-Gang clashes with the day pillar.
- Day pillar is intact (not clashed).
Common Breakers
- Kui-Gang appears and clashes.
- Day pillar is clashed or harmed.
- Multiple day-de with heavy wealth/official breaks purity.
- Day master weak.
Practical Expression
Career & Wealth
Often read as a potential for recognition or elevated roles when supported by timing.
Love & Relationship
Suggests distinctive relationship dynamics, but still depends on structure.
Personality
May indicate notable temperament or strong personal signature.
Health
Use as a caution or support signal rather than a medical claim.
Reading Boundaries
Reading principle: Rare does not mean absolute.
— Support decides whether the signature works.
Practical guardrail: Clashes break nobility.
— Strong clashes often downgrade the label.
Key Checks
- Verify the Signature: Check the specific pillar or structural requirement.
- Confirm Support: Look for seasonal support and clean roots.
- Avoid Overclaiming: Use it as a bonus rather than a final verdict.
FAQs
Q: Is it always auspicious?
A:
No. Without support, it may not hold.
Q: Does it override other issues?
A:
No. Core structure and balance still decide.
Q: What breaks it?
A:
Clashes, penalties, or missing support.