THE CLASH PAIRING · 天克地冲
Gui You and Ji Mao Compatibility (癸酉 × 己卯)
Gui You and Ji Mao is a 天克地冲 clash pairing: Ji Mao's Day Master and Gui You's Day Master sit in a direct control relationship, while their spouse palaces (Rooster and Rabbit) collide in a six-clash. This is one of the most intense — and most misunderstood — pairings in the 60-pillar cycle.
Why the Attraction Is Real
To Gui You, Ji Mao's Day Master is your Seven Killings star — the intensity star. This partner challenges you, presses you, and refuses to be managed. The chemistry is magnetic and slightly dangerous; boredom is impossible, peace takes work.
To Ji Mao, Gui You's Day Master is your Indirect Wealth star — the excitement star. This partner feels like opportunity: fun, generous, slightly unpredictable. The pull is real but works like a windfall — thrilling to receive, harder to budget a life around.
The 7 Killings–Indirect Wealth axis is the volatile version of the marriage stars: the same wealth-and-authority current, but running at higher voltage with less insulation. This pairing rarely feels neutral — it is either compelling or exhausting, often in the same week.
The Spouse Palaces: Rooster Clashes With Rabbit
In BaZi, the branch under each Day Master is that person's spouse palace — the seat the relationship actually lives in day to day. Mao–You is the wood–metal clash at its sharpest: sensitivity versus precision. Criticism lands here like a blade even when meant as help.
A spouse-palace clash does not forbid the relationship — it sets its rhythm. Expect cycles of closeness and distance, and expect external events (moves, job changes, family pressure) to hit the relationship harder than they would for other pairings. Couples who survive this clash usually succeed by giving each other formal independence: separate domains, separate friendships, and rules of engagement for conflict.
Long-Term Verdict
Gui You and Ji Mao is a high-variance pairing: it produces both the marriages people envy and the breakups people warn each other about. The deciding factor is rarely love — it is whether the The Dreamer (Gui You) and the The Mediator (Ji Mao) can fight without trying to win. If every clash must have a victor, this pairing burns out; if the clash becomes the engine (two strong people who respect the collision), it outperforms most harmonious matches.
Remember: the day pillars are the core of the comparison, but they are two characters out of sixteen. Element balance, the other palaces, and current luck cycles can soften a clash or strain a union.
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