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BaZi Luck Cycle and Annual Timing Analysis

Timing analysis starts with a strict hierarchy: the original chart defines the baseline, a ten-year luck cycle defines the stage, and an annual year defines the specific year. A date or hour is calculated only when the question is that precise. Temporary strength in one period cannot be used to rewrite the original chart or a person’s entire life.

What this topic examines

  • The original baseline and the current, previous, and next full ten-year luck cycles.
  • How heavenly stems and earthly branches work together while each half of a cycle has its own emphasis.
  • Annual, monthly, daily, or hourly detail only at the precision actually requested.

What the answer includes

  • A stage conclusion based on the full luck cycle before isolated years are discussed.
  • The interaction among the original chart, luck cycle, and annual flow, followed by likely real events.
  • Clear date normalization for questions such as today, next week, next month, or a named future date.

Reality and safety boundaries

Timing describes periods of higher or lower tendency, not certainty. Safety, medical, legal, and financial decisions should never depend on timing analysis alone.

Frequently asked questions

Is a ten-year luck cycle judged from only one character?

No. Overall strength and interaction use both stem and branch. The stem and branch may each lead roughly five years, but the full ten-year cycle remains one combined stage.

When is annual or daily timing necessary?

Annual timing is used for a specific year. Daily or hourly timing is used only for a concrete date or time question, not for a broad question about whether life will turn around.

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