Flying Horse

The two characters "Yi Ma" are well-known to everyone. It implies movement! There are many types. For those with good fortune, they take planes to travel around the world. For those with bad fortune, like those who hand out flyers, it's very hard work. So, what about this "movement"? It's a matter of form. When doing fortune-telling, it needs to be taken into consideration. One is the time factor. For example, if the "Yi Ma" is in the year pillar, since you're just a child, how can you move? It must be your parents at home who move. Therefore, the "Yi Ma" in the year pillar is interpreted as movement during childhood. The "Yi Ma" in the month pillar or the hour pillar all refer to time limits. If it's in the hour pillar, and you still have to move after the age of sixty, if you don't have particularly good fortune, it means you're in a very unfavorable environment. This is the issue of time effectiveness.

Second, it's a matter of personality. People with the "Yima" (a term in Chinese fortune - telling) can't stay still. Some people can earn money just sitting in the office, while for others, they won't make money if they don't go out. So, this "Yima" is related to the environment in which you make money. Another way of interpretation is that "Yima" is related to the "Six Relatives" (a concept in Chinese fortune - telling), and the "Six Relatives" are divine omens. For example, when the "Zhengguan" (a term in Chinese fortune - telling) sits on the "Yima", for men, it means the official position sits on the "Yima", and for women, it means the husband sits on the "Yima". When the "Zhengguan" sits on the "Yima", your partner will be on the move all the time. I'd like to add one more thing. What is talked about in fortune - telling is a bit different from what ordinary people think. Ordinary people think that the "Zhengguan" refers to the husband, and that's the normal understanding. But in fortune - telling, the "Zhengguan" doesn't necessarily mean the husband. As long as it's your partner, it can be regarded as the "Zhengguan". That is to say, whether it's your husband, boyfriend, or friend, anyway, he will always be on the move. As for whether this movement will lead to any results, that's another matter.

So, the Horse Star emphasizes movement. Well, when the Proper Wealth sits on the Horse Star, in terms of money, if you don't move, the money won't come. Your money is always on the move. If we talk about it in terms of relatives, the Proper Wealth represents the wife. Then, the wife is also constantly on the move. There are two ways to interpret this. In a normal family, your wife is very diligent. She sweeps the floor, cleans the windows, and then washes the kitchen. She is very hard - working. If we look at the negative side, she is never at home and is always out running around.

So, on average, the first type does more housework. Moreover, when the Heavenly Horse (Yima) meets a clash, the clash I'm talking about now is the clash of the Ten Gods. Usually, it refers to the Heavenly Stems. If there is the Proper Wealth in the Heavenly Stem and the Heavenly Horse in the Earthly Branch, or the Proper Officer in the Heavenly Stem and the Heavenly Horse in the Earthly Branch, then for those whose fate has such a clash, when the Heavenly Horse is clashed, it's a big deal. It's like whipping a horse to go faster, and the clash is even more intense. In terms of the Heavenly Horse, it means more restlessness. Just as one sits down, a phone call comes and one has to go out again.