Heavenly Turn (天转): The BaZi Warning of Peak Reversal
Core Concept
In traditional Chinese fortune analysis (命理), "Heavenly Turn" (天转) is regarded as a special energy state, often called "Heaven-Earth Reversal Kill" or "Heaven-Earth Reversal Calamity." Its core imagery stems from nature's law of "extremes meet reversal" — when a certain Five Element (五行) force reaches its peak, it instead triggers a rapid decline and upheaval. Those whose birth charts carry this sign often experience a life path marked by significant ups and downs, as if riding a roller coaster, where a peak may be followed by an unexpected valley.
Specifically, this energy pattern may bring the following influences:
- Career: Even if holding a high position or achieving success, if one fails to read the times and withdraw appropriately, they are prone to sudden changes or decision-making errors that lead to major setbacks, or even the loss of all previous gains.
- Wealth: Family finances may be quite solid, but if overly attached to or flaunting wealth, it can easily invite legal troubles, tax issues, or the envy of others, leading to family decline and unstable fortune.
- Health: Physical constitution may be weak in childhood, and the adult life journey often encounters more twists and tests than ordinary people, requiring special attention to health maintenance.
- Actions: When undertaking important matters such as long journeys, investments, groundbreaking for construction, or marriage, obstacles easily arise, leading to outcomes contrary to expectations and much ado about nothing.
How to Check
To determine whether a birth chart carries the "Heavenly Turn" information, the main basis is the combination of the birth month (monthly branch) and the birth day (day pillar). The specific correspondence rules are as follows:
| Birth Season (Monthly Branch) | Corresponding Heavenly Turn Day Pillar |
|---|---|
| Spring (Yin, Mao, Chen months) | Yi Mao day |
| Summer (Si, Wu, Wei months) | Bing Wu day |
| Autumn (Shen, You, Xu months) | Xin You day |
| Winter (Hai, Zi, Chou months) | Ren Zi day |
In short, simply check your lunar birth month and day. If the day pillar exactly matches the corresponding combination in the table above, it is considered that the chart carries the "Heavenly Turn" sign.
Ancient Text Origins and Meaning
Regarding the danger of "Heavenly Turn," the ancients vividly described it with a song:
"Spring rabbit, summer horse, Heaven-Earth Turn; autumn chicken, winter rat bring calamity; a traveler on the road must fear death; before evil is done, a funeral is prepared."
Here, "spring rabbit" refers to the Yi Mao day, "summer horse" to Bing Wu day, "autumn chicken" to Xin You day, and "winter rat" to Ren Zi day. The song uses exaggerated strokes to emphasize the severe adverse consequences this sign may trigger in extreme cases.
"Extreme prosperity leads to decline; extreme adversity leads to good fortune" is a universal law of development, but what "Heavenly Turn" represents is the most violent and sudden form of this reversal. It means that the situation may take a sharp turn for the worse due to energy loss of control, thus causing continuous upheaval in official fortune, wealth, marriage, and other aspects.
The record in San Ming Tong Hui (三命通会) is more direct, stating that those who commit the Heaven-Earth Reversal Kill "do not know when to advance or retreat, bring calamity upon themselves, and do not die a good death." Although this may sound alarmist, its core intention is to issue a strong warning: when personal fortune or state reaches its peak, what is most needed is not recklessness, but clear awareness, cautious words and deeds, and deep moral cultivation, in order to turn danger into safety and seek long-term stability.