The Prematurely Doomed Teenager
Original Text
夫横夭少年者,造化之穷绝,格局之变异也。有悬梁溺水、血产少亡、被人杀死,若此者何?乃身弱而遇煞重,煞多克身,又带刑冲破败之类;或命中元有官星受伤,行运复遇官乡;或无官见伤,运复临官之类;或带刃无制,运行合刃之地,及亡神劫煞等类,此皆横夭类也。不独女命有之,男命亦同。如一命:丁卯、癸丑、庚辰、丙子,庚用丁为官,被癸水子辰伤官叠遇,克之太重,水多金沈,一交丁巳运,伤官见官,又会丙煞克身,故溺水之害。
Interpretation
The untimely death of young people is the extreme of nature's arrangement and the aberration of the astrological pattern. There are cases of hanging, drowning, dying in childbirth at a young age, or being killed by others. Why is this so? It is because the person's vital energy is weak while facing strong malevolent forces. When there are too many malevolent forces, they will overwhelm the person. Moreover, there are also elements such as punishment, conflict, breakage, and defeat. Or, there is originally an official star in the birth chart that is damaged, and then the person encounters the official star again during the fortune - changing period. Or, there is no official star but there is an offensive star, and then the fortune brings the person to the domain of the official star. Or, there is a blade - like element without proper restraint, and the fortune leads to a place where the blade is combined, along with the appearance of inauspicious stars like the god of doom and the star of misfortune. All these belong to the category of untimely death. This is not only applicable to female fates but also to male fates. For example, consider a birth chart with the following combination: Ding Mao, Gui Chou, Geng Chen, Bing Zi. In this chart, Geng takes Ding as the official star, but it is repeatedly attacked by the offensive elements of Gui water, Zi, and Chen. The suppression is too severe, and with too much water, the metal (representing the person) sinks. Once the person enters the Ding Si fortune, the offensive star meets the official star, and also combines with the Bing malevolent force to attack the person, resulting in the misfortune of drowning.