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Si Wu Wei Southern Fire Meeting: How San Hui Transforms and Reads in Practice

The Si Wu Wei San Hui gathers the Southern Fire region: Si, Wu, and Wei all sit in the south and belong to Fire. Together they transform into Fire. San Hui carries the greatest force, but only when all three branches are present; missing one, nothing transforms. Unlike San He, San Hui gathers qi by direction, not by the growth-peak-tomb cycle. The meeting completes when summer Fire is strong and Bing or Ding shows in the heavenly stems. Fire governs courtesy and civilization; once formed, the meeting shapes career and wealth, love, personality, and health. First, check whether all three branches are present.

Si Wu Wei Southern Fire Meeting: How San Hui Transforms and Reads in Practice

Si Wu Wei Southern Fire Meeting: Three Branches Complete the Fire

Si, Wu, and Wei all sit in the south and belong to Fire. San Hui gathers qi by direction: when all three branches are present, Fire qi flows through and the meeting forms. Wu is Fire at its peak, Si is Fire at its rising stage, and Wei carries Fire's residual qi. Unlike San He, San Hui does not divide the growth-peak-tomb cycle; it only asks that one direction's qi be complete.

A real Fire meeting needs all three branches. Miss one and nothing forms.

How the Meeting Shows Up in Life

Career & Wealth

Fire governs courtesy and civilization. A Fire meeting brings warmth, decisiveness, and drive. Suited to media, performance, technology, food, and energy. Money arrives fast and leaves fast — avoid rash moves. Plan first, act second, and take gains when they show.

Love & Relationship

Fire is passion: feelings burn hot and direct, love and anger both full. The meeting heats a bond up fast, but impatience sparks fights. Give each other room; don't let a flash of temper burn the relationship.

Personality

A Fire meeting brings warmth, openness, candor, and presence. Strengths: energy and boldness. Weaknesses: impatience and a short fuse. Learn to slow down.

Health

Fire governs the heart and small intestine. When Fire runs too strong, Water must cool it. Watch the heart, blood pressure, and sleep. Eat light, stay up less, and hold your temper — don't let heart-fire flare.

Classic Notes and Consensus

Practical Reading Steps

  • Count the Three Branches First: The meeting only counts when Si, Wu, and Wei are all present. Miss one and there is no meeting — downgrade the reading.
  • Check Season and Stems: Summer Fire strength or Bing or Ding showing in the stems makes the transformation easy; a strong Water or Metal month makes it hard.
  • Cool Strong Fire: Once formed, Fire runs strong. Check whether the chart has Water to cool it and Earth to vent its energy; only then is the useful god working well.

FAQs

Q:Does Si Wu Wei always transform into Fire?

A:

Not always. All three branches still need season and stem support. In a strong Water or Metal month the transformation struggles — treat it as a tendency only.

Q:Do Si and Wu alone count as a Fire meeting?

A:

No. Without Wei there is no San Hui. Si and Wu alone are just adjacent Fire branches — far weaker than all three together.

Q:Which is stronger, San Hui or San He?

A:

San Hui is strongest. It gathers one direction's qi, while San He forms through the growth-peak-tomb cycle. San Hui is stronger but demands all three branches.

Q:What if the Fire meeting is too strong?

A:

Cool with Water and vent with Earth. Fire governs the heart and sleep — in daily life, eat light, stay up less, and hold your temper, and don't let heart-fire flare.

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