Shi E Da Bai (十恶大败)
Effects
Shi E Da Bai (十恶大败) represents the inability of the life master to manage finances and an unsmooth family fortune. This sha (煞) symbolizes the depletion of family wealth, difficulty in accumulating wealth, and extravagant spending, leading to an inability to accumulate assets. It also symbolizes financial loss due to bad luck, especially in the context of ancient society, indicating the inability to inherit family property or positions. Those with this sha in their destiny may face family business decline, financial difficulties, and may even squander the wealth painstakingly built by their ancestors. In terms of personality, they may lack financial management skills and are prone to making financial mistakes in life.
Method of Checking
Check the four pillars using the day pillar, specifically the following day pillars:
- 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)
Related Anecdotes
The name Shi E Da Bai (十恶大败) originates from the "Ten Evils" in ancient criminal law, which are extremely serious crimes that lead to severe consequences, such as the loss of family property or the collapse of social status. In ancient times, this sha was often associated with family members having their property confiscated due to crimes, hence the saying "Shi E Da Bai". In modern times, this sha more often symbolizes the loss of wealth due to poor financial management, where the life master may cause serious family property loss due to excessive spending or lack of planning.
The "San Ming Tong Hui" states, "The ten evils are grave crimes that cannot be pardoned, and great defeat is like in military strategy, where engaging the enemy results in a great defeat with no survivors, symbolizing extreme misfortune." This phrase describes the extremely unfavorable and ruinous fate associated with this sha, symbolizing an irretrievable decline in family fortune.