Yin Cha Yang Cuo (阴差阳错)
Effects
Yin Cha Yang Cuo (阴差阳错) signifies that the individual often encounters misunderstandings or disharmony in marriage and family matters, particularly with the spouse's family (such as mother-in-law, brother-in-law, etc.). The individual is prone to experiencing marital difficulties due to certain external factors, especially after the first marriage, which may lead to a second marriage. Those with Yin Cha Yang Cuo (阴差阳错) in their charts typically face obstacles in family relationships and find it challenging to receive support and help from their in-laws, potentially leading to conflicts with the spouse's family.
If this Sha (煞) appears twice or thrice in the month, day, or hour pillars, it may exacerbate the individual's marital troubles, thus requiring special attention to emotional adjustments. Individuals with this Sha (煞) in their charts find it difficult to gain support from both their own family and their spouse's family. Although wealth may be present, they still face family conflicts or emotional upheavals.
Identification Method
Identify the presence of this Sha (煞) by examining the Day Pillar.
- Bing Zi Day (丙子日)
- Bing Wu Day (丙午日)
- Ding Chou Day (丁丑日)
- Ding Wei Day (丁未日)
- Wu Yin Day (戊寅日)
- Wu Shen Day (戊申日)
- Xin Mao Day (辛卯日)
- Xin You Day (辛酉日)
- Ren Chen Day (壬辰日)
- Ren Xu Day (壬戌日)
- Gui Si Day (癸巳日)
- Gui Hai Day (癸亥日)
Related Anecdotes
Yin Cha Yang Cuo (阴差阳错) refers to numerous misalignments and errors in one's fate, particularly in marriage and family relationships. This Sha (煞) indicates a disharmony between Yin and Yang, where male and female relationships are not harmonious, and actions often lead to failure or reversal due to excess or deficiency. The ancients said, "When women encounter this, they have poor relations with their husband's relatives, discord with in-laws, and a cold retreat from the husband's family," meaning that women with this Sha (煞) often have poor relationships with their husband's relatives, disharmony with in-laws, and may even have conflicts with sisters-in-law; while men may become estranged from their wife's family, receiving little help from them.