巳亥沖 — The Clash That Brings Real Accidents
When Fire and Water Collide — Si (巳) and Hai (亥)
巳為蛇 火之象也
→ Si is the Snake, the symbol of Fire
巳中丙戊庚 火旺而藏金
→ Within Si, fire is strong but metal is hidden
Si is not pure fire.
It is a structure where heat and metal coexist, combining thermal intensity with conductive properties.
In modern interpretation, metal is associated with conductivity, which links this structure to electrical phenomena.
The Clash: Fire vs Water
巳亥相沖 水火相戰
→ Si and Hai clash — Fire and Water are at war
亥為水 巳為火 相見則戰
→ When they meet, conflict is inevitable
This is not a simple opposition.
It is a direct collision of completely opposite forces.
Instability and Real-World Impact
巳亥沖者 主多變動 不安其位
→ This clash brings constant movement and instability
水火交戰 多主驚恐血光之災
→ Fire and Water conflict often leads to shock, accidents, and injury
水火相激 動而不寧
→ Movement continues, but stability never follows
This dual structure creates instability both externally and internally.
Externally:
movement, relocation, job changes, relationship conflicts
Internally:
anxiety, suspicion, emotional swings, psychological tension
Hidden Danger: Heat + Metal
火旺則烈 金藏則變
→ Strong fire intensifies, hidden metal triggers transformation
Because Si contains both fire and metal,
this structure may manifest as:
burns, fire-related incidents, electrical shocks, explosions
This is not just fire vs water.
It is a complex interaction of heat, metal, and energy discharge.
When Water Becomes Too Strong
水旺則寒 寒極則傷
→ Excess water creates cold, and extreme cold causes damage
冬水太過 主寒疾
→ Too much winter water leads to cold-related illness
During Hai and Zi months, when water peaks:
→ Fire weakens or is extinguished
→ Water dominates
This may lead to:
hypothermia, circulation issues, sudden fatigue, collapse
Movement + Clash = Higher Risk
驛馬者 主奔走動移也
→ The Traveling Star represents movement
驛馬逢沖 動而不息
→ When combined with clash, movement becomes continuous
驛馬帶沖 多主遠行變動
→ Long-distance travel and frequent change occur
When movement is forced under unstable energetic conflict,
the likelihood of external incidents increases.
Conclusion
Si is fire with hidden metal — a force of heat and electricity
Hai is deep water — a force of absorption and concealment
When they collide,
it is not just conflict — it is mutual destruction of opposing forces
This may manifest as:
accidents, collisions, fire, burns, electrical shocks,
and in strong water conditions, even hypothermia
If a chart contains strong Water, strong Fire, and a Si–Hai clash:
heightened awareness and caution are strongly advised — especially during movement
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