Shen Sha (Divine Spirits and Malevolent Stars)

Important BaZi concept. Auspicious and inauspicious stars derived from specific stem-branch combinations, divided into Divine Spirits and Malevolent Stars.

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Detailed Analysis of Shen Sha (Divine Spirits and Malevolent Stars)

Shen Sha is an important concept in BaZi. "Shen" (神) are auspicious spirits (favorable stars); "Sha" (煞) are malevolent stars (unfavorable stars). Based on specific combinations among the Four Pillars' stems and branches, various "stars" representing different fortune implications are derived—collectively called "Shen Sha."

Basic Classification

Category Examples Meaning
Auspicious Tian Yi Gui Ren, Tian De, Yue De Turning danger to fortune, benefactor aid
Auspicious Lu Shen, Wen Chang, Guo Yin Material comfort, academic success, authority
Neutral Yi Ma, Hua Gai, Tao Hua Travel, art/religion, romantic appeal
Malevolent Yang Ren, Wang Shen, Jie Sha Blood/injury, robbery/loss

Usage Principles

  1. Orthodox Five Elements primary, Shen Sha secondary: Modern analysis centers on elemental interactions; Shen Sha serves as supplementary reference.
  2. Don't judge fate by Shen Sha alone: A single Shen Sha cannot determine fortune; it must be considered within the overall pattern.
  3. Auspicious spirits need strength: If in weak positions or voided/clashed, their power diminishes.
  4. Malevolent stars, when controlled, aren't harmful: When combined or subdued, they may even transform from bad to good.
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