Pattern Positioning
Tian Di De He Geju
Tian Di De He Geju is defined by a specific structural signature across stems or branches. It is often treated as a bonus label rather than the main structure.
Verify the signature and check for clashes before using it.
Formation Conditions
- Any two pillars have heavenly stems in five-combination and branches in six-combination.
- Common in adjacent pillars (month-day or day-hour).
- Both combinations are complete and clear.
- No heavy clashes that break the pair.
Common Breakers
- One side lacks the required combination.
- Severe clashes break the pair.
- Structure mixed or unstable.
- Day master weak.
Practical Expression
Career & Wealth
It can explain how a chart organizes itself, but does not replace balance reading.
Love & Relationship
Use it to describe interaction style, not to decide outcomes.
Personality
Suggests structural tendencies such as order, sequence, or uniformity.
Health
Use as rhythm hints, not medical claims.
Reading Boundaries
Reading principle: Signature first, outcome second.
— Confirm structure before interpretation.
Practical guardrail: Clashes reduce weight.
— Strong clashes often weaken the label.
Key Checks
- Verify the Signature: Check that the required stem-branch structure is clear.
- Check Clashes: Major clashes or penalties usually reduce weight.
- Use as Modifier: Apply it after confirming the main structure.
FAQs
Q: Is it a main Geju?
A:
Often it is a modifier rather than a full structure.
Q: Can it coexist with other patterns?
A:
Yes, but the main structure still decides outcomes.
Q: What breaks it?
A:
Strong clashes or missing signature components.