Jian Lu Pattern (建禄格) — BaZi Pattern Analysis
Understanding the Pattern
In BaZi (Chinese astrology), the Jian Lu Pattern is a deeply rooted configuration. Its core lies in the Day Master (the Heavenly Stem of the birth day) receiving the purest and strongest support from its birth month (the Month Branch), resulting in abundant personal energy. This pattern is sometimes also called the "Jian Lu Yue Jie" pattern. Specifically, "Jian Lu" refers to the five Yang Heavenly Stems—Jia (Yang Wood), Bing (Yang Fire), Wu (Yang Earth), Geng (Yang Metal), and Ren (Yang Water)—being born in their "Official" (临官) month (e.g., Jia Wood born in the Yin Tiger month). "Yue Jie" refers to the five Yin Heavenly Stems—Yi (Yin Wood), Ding (Yin Fire), Ji (Yin Earth), Xin (Yin Metal), and Gui (Yin Water)—being born in their "Rival" (劫财) month (e.g., Yi Wood born in the Yin Tiger month). Individuals with this pattern often display a distinct independent personality and entrepreneurial potential, but their life journey is frequently accompanied by competition for resources.
Real-World Reflections of the Pattern
Core Portrait of the Pattern
- Spiritual Core: Tends to rely on personal strength to forge their own path.
- Innate Talents: Excels at starting from scratch, handling pressure, and often possesses strong physical vitality.
- Potential Challenges: Fluctuating wealth, relationships requiring careful nurturing, and a competitive environment.
Two States of the Pattern
- When the Pattern is Established
- Possesses exceptional entrepreneurial and pioneering abilities.
- Highly action-oriented, acting decisively.
- Can stand alone and shoulder significant responsibilities.
- When the Pattern is Damaged
- Prone to financial disputes.
- Interpersonal relationships may become tense and conflict-ridden.
- Career path is bumpy with significant ups and downs.
How to Utilize the Pattern
1. Using the Executive or Warlord as the Useful God (禄用官杀)
Key BaZi Configuration Points:
- A strong Executive (正官) or Warlord (偏官) appears in the Heavenly Stems. A single, unmixed presence creates the clearest and most noble pattern.
- The Executive or Warlord needs support from the Earner (财星, which generates them) or the Mentor (印星, which transforms them).
- The most unfavorable scenario is having both the Executive and Warlord appear simultaneously, creating "mixed official stars."
Life Manifestation:
- Career Path:
- Strong sense of principle; thrives under pressure.
- Suited for disciplined fields like the military, police, civil service, or administrative management.
- Tends to develop an authoritative and decisive leadership style.
- Wealth Pattern:
- Primary income comes from stable, job-related sources.
- Should avoid high-risk, speculative methods of seeking wealth.
Favorable and Unfavorable Luck Cycles:
- Favorable luck cycles are those with strong Earner or Executive stars.
- Unfavorable luck cycles are those where the "Maverick sees the Executive" (伤官见官, where the Maverick overcomes the Executive) or where the Executive and Warlord are mixed.
2. Using the Earner as the Useful God (月禄有财)
Key BaZi Configuration Points:
- The Earner star in the chart is strong and abundant.
- It is best if the Talent (食神) or Maverick (伤官) appears in the Heavenly Stems to serve as a source of wealth generation and harmonize the chart.
- Avoid having the Peer (比肩) or Rival (劫财) directly overcome the Earner, leading to "Peer/Rival seizing wealth."
Life Manifestation:
- Career Path:
- Highly suitable for business and entrepreneurship; a classic self-made type.
- Accumulates wealth through specialized skills or unique abilities.
- Skilled at discovering and integrating various resources.
- Wealth Pattern:
- Wealth accumulation can be rapid.
- However, the amount of wealth can be quite volatile.
Favorable and Unfavorable Luck Cycles:
- Favorable luck cycles are those with a strong Earner or where the Talent/Maverick generates the Earner.
- Unfavorable luck cycles are those with strong Peer or Rival stars that compete for wealth.
Pattern Damage and Harmonization
Excessive Peer/Rival Without Control
BaZi Characteristics:
- The Month Branch is a Peer or Rival, and there are no Executive or Warlord stars in the chart to control them.
- The Earner and Executive stars in the chart are weak or absent.
- The Day Master is overly strong.
Real-World Impact:
- Career: Often at a disadvantage in competition, making it difficult to win.
- Finances: High expenses and losses; difficulty holding onto money.
- Family: Unstable marital relationships, prone to change.
Harmonization Strategy:
- Wait for or leverage a Luck Cycle or Annual Cycle where an Executive or Warlord star appears to subdue the excessive Peer/Rival.
- In an Annual Cycle, encountering an Earner star can act as a "bridge" (allowing Peer/Rival to generate Talent/Maverick, which then generates the Earner), easing the conflict between Peer/Rival and Earner.
Classical Case Study
Example of a Noble Pattern
BaZi: Geng (Yang Metal) Xu (Dog), Wu (Yang Earth) Zi (Rat), Gui (Yin Water) You (Rooster), Gui (Yin Water) Hai (Pig)
- Pattern Analysis: The Day Master, Gui Water, is born in the Zi (Rat) month (Jian Lu). The Heavenly Stems reveal an Executive (Geng Metal) and a Mentor (Wu Earth), forming an excellent "Jian Lu with Executive and Mentor" combination.
- Configuration Highlights: The Earner (Ding Fire hidden in Xu), Executive (Geng), and Mentor (Wu) are well-coordinated, allowing energy to flow smoothly.
- Pattern Level: This is a classic structure indicating a life of nobility and high status.











