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An Tian Ma Jue

The formula for determining the position of the Tian Ma star, revealing the patterns of its palace placements in different years. The core logic can be traced back to the energy resonance of the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches and the feng shui mapping of spatial and temporal positions.

Updated: 2025-04-17

An Tian Ma Jue: The Spatiotemporal Code of Change in Zi Wei Dou Shu

1. Core Logic and Philosophy of An Tian Ma Jue

An Tian Ma Jue is the core mnemonic for locating the Tian Ma star in Zi Wei Dou Shu. The original text is:
In the years of Yin, Wu, Xu, the horse is in Shen; In the years of Shen, Zi, Chen, the horse is in Yin. In the years of Si, You, Chou, the horse is in Hai; In the years of Hai, Mao, Wei, the horse is in Si.
This mnemonic reveals the dynamic influence of spatiotemporal energy on personal fortune through the correspondence between the Earthly Branches' Three Harmonies Formation and the Tian Ma star. Its deeper logic unfolds in the following three dimensions:

  1. Resonance of the Three Harmonies Formation
    The Earthly Branches' Three Harmonies Formation (Yin-Wu-Xu harmonize with fire, Shen-Zi-Chen harmonize with water, Si-You-Chou harmonize with metal, Hai-Mao-Wei harmonize with wood) represents the aggregation and sublimation of the five elements' energy. The position of the Tian Ma star forms a "conflicting" or "mutually generating" relationship with the Three Harmonies Formation, for example:

    • Yin-Wu-Xu harmonize with fire, the horse is in Shen (metal): Fire overcomes metal as wealth, suggesting that the energy of the fire formation needs to be transformed through the mobility of metal (Shen as the traveling horse) to achieve wealth conversion.
    • Shen-Zi-Chen harmonize with water, the horse is in Yin (wood): Water generates wood as discharge, the dynamics of the water formation need to be released through the growth nature of wood (Yin as vital energy).
      This corresponding relationship reflects the cosmic law of "energy balance," where the energy of the Three Harmonies Formation must complete a closed loop through specific Earthly Branches (Tian Ma).
  2. Symbolic Meaning of the Four Horse Locations
    The Tian Ma star always falls in the Yin, Shen, Si, and Hai palaces, which are known as the "Four Horse Locations," corresponding to the "Four Cardinal and Four Intercardinal" positions in the Bagua (Yin as northeast, Shen as southwest, Si as southeast, Hai as northwest). The Four Horse Locations have the following characteristics:

    • Yin, Shen, Si, Hai as the Four Longevities: Represent the initial stage of things, resonating with the dynamic nature of Tian Ma.
    • Yin, Shen, Si, Hai as the Four Traveling Horses: Indicate travel and migration, consistent with the action-oriented traits of Tian Ma.
      Therefore, the essence of locating the Tian Ma star is to project the energy of the Three Harmonies Formation onto the Four Horse Locations, forming a "three-dimensional resonance of energy-space-time."
  3. Spatiotemporal Mapping of Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches
    The Tian Ma Jue is based on the annual branch, not the annual stem, aligning with the Zi Wei Dou Shu tradition of "emphasizing Earthly Branches over Heavenly Stems." The annual branch represents the spatiotemporal coordinates of the birth year, while the position of the Tian Ma star is the "dynamic pivot" under that coordinate. For example:

    • People born in the year of Yin: Yin-Wu-Xu harmonize with fire, the horse is in Shen, suggesting that they need to achieve breakthroughs through gold-related industries (Shen belongs to metal) such as finance and transportation.
    • People born in the year of Shen: Shen-Zi-Chen harmonize with water, the horse is in Yin, indicating that they need to release potential through wood-related fields (Yin belongs to wood) such as culture and education.

2. Analysis of Tian Ma Star's Attributes and Transformation of Auspiciousness and Inauspiciousness

  1. Core Characteristics of Tian Ma Star

    • Five Element Attribute: Belongs to yang fire, characterized by impatience and activity, symbolizing the eruption and breakthrough of vitality.
    • Auspicious and Inauspicious Features:
      • Auspicious: When met with Lu Cun or Hua Lu, forms "Lu Ma Jiao Chi," indicating wealth growth through change and career success through travel.
      • Inauspicious: When met with Kong Jie or Jie Kong, forms "Ma Luo Kong Wang," indicating toil without gain; when met with Yang Ren or Tuo Luo, forms "Zhe Zu Ma," indicating accidental injuries or decision-making errors.
    • Industry Association: Highly related to industries with strong mobility such as transportation, logistics, foreign trade, and the internet.
  2. Interaction Patterns with Main Stars

    • Zi Wei + Tian Ma: "Zi Wei Jia Ma," indicates a combination of authority and action, suitable for leadership positions or entrepreneurship.
    • Tian Ji + Tian Ma: "Tian Ji Ben Ma," indicates quick thinking but lack of determination, requiring harmonization with auspicious stars (such as Tian Liang).
    • Tai Yin + Tian Ma: "Tai Yin Tian Ma," indicates female benefactors or hidden assistance, suitable for behind-the-scenes planning or cultural creation.
  3. Energy Enhancement of Spatiotemporal Positions

    • Position Selection: Based on the year's Earthly Branch, place metal wind chimes (Shen belongs to metal) or green plants (Yin belongs to wood) in the position of Tian Ma to enhance dynamic energy.
    • Utilization of Time: Handle important affairs or initiate travel plans during the hour of the Earthly Branch where Tian Ma is located (such as Shen hour, Yin hour).
    • Item Empowerment: Wear a horse-shaped jade pendant or place a globe on the desk, symbolizing "traveling the world."

3. Practical Application System of Tian Ma Jue

  1. Chart Pattern Analysis

    • Tian Ma in Life Palace: Indicates an active personality and dissatisfaction with the status quo, suitable for professions requiring frequent changes (such as sales, consulting). If met with Lu Cun, can form "Lu Ma Jiao Chi," indicating explosive wealth.
    • Tian Ma in Migration Palace: Indicates good fortune abroad, with potential for development or immigration in other places. If met with Hua Quan, indicates overseas expansion; if met with Hua Ke, indicates academic exchange.
    • Tian Ma in Career Palace: Indicates frequent career changes, requiring harmonization with auspicious stars (such as Tian Kui, Tian Yue) to resolve turbulence.
  2. Response to Annual and Major Luck Cycles

    • Annual Tian Ma: Indicates frequent travel, moving, or job changes within the year, requiring the grasp of dynamic opportunities and avoidance of impulsive decisions.
    • Major Luck Cycle Tian Ma: Indicates a shift in career focus within ten years, suitable for exploring new fields or cross-industry cooperation. If met with inauspicious stars, precautions against health issues (such as cardiovascular diseases) are needed.
  3. Feng Shui and Date Selection Layout

    • Residential Feng Shui: Set up an entrance or passage in the position of Tian Ma (such as Shen position) to promote energy flow; avoid clutter in this position to prevent obstruction of movement.
    • Commercial Feng Shui: Hang dynamic decorations (such as water features) in the position of Tian Ma (such as Yin position) in shops or offices to attract customers and business opportunities.
    • Date Selection Principle: Choose auspicious days where the Tian Ma star's Earthly Branch is located (such as selecting Shen days in Yin years) for important activities like signing contracts or opening businesses.

4. Taboos and Resolution Strategies

  1. Core Taboos

    • Tian Ma encountering Kong Wang: Indicates fruitless changes, requiring the wearing of crystals (such as yellow crystal) or planting green plants (such as money trees) to fill the void.
    • Tian Ma encountering clashes and conflicts: Such as Yin-Shen clash, Si-Hai clash, indicating unexpected conflicts, requiring placement of Tai Shan Shi Gan Dang in the conflict position (such as Yin position) for resolution.
    • Tian Ma in the same palace with transformation of inauspiciousness: Indicates losses due to changes, requiring reduced speculative behavior and strengthened risk management.
  2. Resolution Schemes

    • Five Element Harmonization: Choose items that generate energy according to the five-element attribute of the palace where Tian Ma is located. For example, if Tian Ma is in Shen (metal), place water-related items (such as aquariums), as metal generates water to release its force.
    • Spatiotemporal Conversion: If the position of Tian Ma is unfavorable, choose its opposing palace (such as Yin opposing Shen) for important activities, utilizing opposing energy to balance auspiciousness and inauspiciousness.
    • Mind Cultivation: Transform the restlessness of Tian Ma into inner motivation through meditation, yoga, and other calming activities, avoiding blind actions.

5. Deep Philosophy and Modern Insights

  1. Dialectical Relationship between Change and Conservation
    The essence of Tian Ma Jue is "using movement to control stillness," that is, actively grasping change to cope with the uncertainty of destiny. For example, during economic downturns, those with the Tian Ma star may achieve growth against the trend through cross-industry cooperation, while those lacking the ability to change may easily fall into difficulties.

  2. Proactive Utilization of Spatiotemporal Energy
    Modern society's mobility (such as globalization and the internet) amplifies the role of the Tian Ma star. Those who master Tian Ma Jue can enhance their fortune through the following ways:

    • Industry Choice: Prioritize entering fields related to the five-element attribute of the Tian Ma star (such as choosing finance in Shen years, education in Yin years).
    • Interpersonal Network: Collaborate with people born in the Earthly Branch of Tian Ma (such as people born in Shen years) to leverage their dynamic energy to break through bottlenecks.
    • Self-Improvement: Learn new skills or expand connections in years when the Tian Ma star is active (such as Yin, Wu, Xu years) to prepare resources for future changes.

Conclusion

An Tian Ma Jue is a bridge connecting spatiotemporal energy and personal destiny in Zi Wei Dou Shu. Its core lies in revealing the cosmic law of "change is opportunity" through the correspondence between the Earth's Three Harmonies Formation and the Four Horse Locations. In modern society, mastering this secret method not only enhances the ability to cope with changes but also discovers opportunities amidst uncertainty. However, the essence of change is a double-edged sword, and only by combining the action-oriented nature of Tian Ma with personal wisdom can one achieve a life realm of "movement without chaos, seeking victory in change."