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Ten Evil Defeats (十恶大败) — A BaZi Wealth Management Indicator

Core Influence

In traditional Chinese metaphysics, "Ten Evil Defeats" is regarded as a signal related to wealth management and family fortune. Its primary meaning points to poor financial management and instability in family prosperity.

This signal represents a dissipating energy that makes it difficult to accumulate wealth effectively, often leading to uncontrolled daily expenses and an unstable material foundation. It also suggests potential financial losses due to unfavorable luck or poor decision-making. In ancient social contexts, this was often interpreted as difficulty in inheriting ancestral property or status. Individuals with this signal may face challenges in managing family assets and protecting wealth, potentially falling into financial hardship or even squandering accumulated resources. On a personality level, the person may lack financial sensitivity and planning ability, making poor money-related decisions in life.

How to Check

The determination is based on the "Day Pillar" in your BaZi chart. If your Day Pillar is one of the following ten Stem-Branch combinations, you are considered to have "Ten Evil Defeats":

  • Jia Chen (甲辰)
  • Yi Si (乙巳)
  • Ren Shen (壬申)
  • Bing Shen (丙申)
  • Ding Hai (丁亥)
  • Geng Chen (庚辰)
  • Wu Xu (戊戌)
  • Gui Hai (癸亥)
  • Xin Si (辛巳)
  • Ji Chou (己丑)

Simply check if your Day Pillar from your BaZi chart appears in the list above.

Origin and Evolution of the Name

The name "Ten Evil Defeats" traces its roots to the "Ten Evil" crimes in ancient Chinese law. These were considered heinous, unforgivable offenses that typically led to severe consequences, such as confiscation of family property and total collapse of social status. In ancient fortune analysis, this Fate Star was often associated with the imagery of family punishment and property deprivation, while the term "Great Defeat" carries the metaphor of a complete military rout with no survivors.

Today, its symbolism has shifted more toward personal financial concepts and behaviors. It primarily suggests that the native may experience continuous loss of hard-earned wealth due to excessive spending, lack of long-term financial planning, and other personal reasons.

The classic text San Ming Tong Hui vividly describes its ominous imagery: "The Ten Evils are like committing the ten heinous crimes that are unforgivable; the Great Defeat is like a military battle where one is utterly defeated with no survivors, symbolizing extreme misfortune." This passage uses the analogy of unforgivable crimes and total military defeat to emphasize the extreme adversity and nearly irreversible ruin represented by this star.

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