Configuration
申亥害 involves the following branches:
- 申 Monkey
- 亥 Pig
Classical register
Early-autumn metal vs. early-winter water: 申 (Monkey, early-autumn metal) harms 亥 (Pig, early-winter water). Classical attribution emphasises the misalignment of refinement and depth — sharpened judgment (metal) cuts away from contemplative depth (water), or the depth of reflection refuses the precision of action. The two phases of inward-turning fail to support each other.
How to read 申亥害 in a chart
The 申亥害 configuration activates when the involved branches appear together in the four pillars of a BaZi chart (year, month, day, or hour pillar). Practitioners read the configuration's register against where in the chart it appears: a clash between year and month pillars often relates to the family of origin and early-life environment; between day and hour, to spouse / offspring matters; in the luck-pillar transitions, to the timing of the configuration's activation across decades. Beyond presence-or-absence, the configuration's strength depends on the chart's broader elemental balance and the Day Master's structural needs.
Why generic Monkey-Pig Harm interpretation fails
The 申亥害 register is one structural feature of a BaZi chart, not the whole chart. Whether the configuration helps or hurts a specific consultant depends on their Day Master, the chart's elemental balance, the Useful God, and the luck pillar currently operating. The same configuration can be highly favourable for one chart (e.g., a clash that releases stuck energy) and challenging for another (e.g., a clash that destabilises a needed pillar). Master Sean Chan’s BaZi consultation reads the full chart against your specific question.