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Governed relation marker · hai

Six Harms in BaZi (六害)

Six Harms (六害) is a governed BaZi relation marker. Learn its classifier contract, classical assertion, contextual translation, and strict interpretive limits.

关系六害liù hài

Six Harms (六害) is recorded when the governed chart pipeline includes hai in derived.relation_types_present. That flag identifies a symbolic relationship type. It does not by itself prove conflict, harmony, family harm, transformation, compatibility, or a specific event. The full chart still determines whether the marked relationship is central, moderated, repeated, or secondary.

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Definition

What Six Harms means

Six Harms (六害) is recorded when the governed chart pipeline includes hai in derived.relation_types_present.

The source row preserves one historical assertion about Six Harms. Pillarwise presents that assertion with its exact excerpt and a contextual translation rather than expanding it into an unsupported outcome claim.

That flag identifies a symbolic relationship type. It does not by itself prove conflict, harmony, family harm, transformation, compatibility, or a specific event.

Method

From marker to context

  1. 1 · Read the derived set

    Confirm that the completed chart contains hai in derived.relation_types_present. A name or branch seen in isolation is not this rule contract.

  2. 2 · Locate the relationship

    Identify which chart positions participate, then restore season, Day Master, Ten Gods, repeated relations, and other combinations before assigning emphasis.

  3. 3 · Keep the claim bounded

    That flag identifies a symbolic relationship type. It does not by itself prove conflict, harmony, family harm, transformation, compatibility, or a specific event.

Procedural example

Use the classifier, not resemblance

If a completed chart includes hai in derived.relation_types_present, the rule may label the relationship Six Harms. If that derived value is absent, this page does not authorize adding the label from a vague resemblance. Even when present, the marker is interpreted conditionally rather than as an event forecast.

Do not collapse

Three different claim levels

Relation marker

The rule records hai as present in a derived relation set. It is a classification output, not an outcome.

Combination or transformation

A marked relation and a completed transformation are different claims. This page does not supply transformation conditions.

Chart verdict

No single relation replaces season, Day Master, Ten Gods, structure, roots, or the rest of the chart.

Interpretive boundary

What 六害 cannot establish

That flag identifies a symbolic relationship type. It does not by itself prove conflict, harmony, family harm, transformation, compatibility, or a specific event. Traditional wording can sound literal, especially for Clash and Harm, but a responsible reading cannot turn one relation flag into medical, safety, relationship, legal, financial, or family certainty. Pair tables and transformation conditions require their own governed evidence and are outside this page.

Classical evidence

Excerpt and contextual translation

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San Ming Tong Hui (三命通会) · 论六害

六,六亲;害,损也。犯之主六亲上有损克,故谓六害。

Pillarwise contextual translation: The traditional passage associates the Six Harms with damage among the six relations. Pillarwise preserves that historical assertion as source evidence without converting it into a family-event prediction.

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Questions

Frequently asked

What does Six Harms (六害) mean in BaZi?

Six Harms (六害) is recorded when the governed chart pipeline includes hai in derived.relation_types_present. It is a contextual relation marker, not a guaranteed event.

Is Six Harms always good or bad?

No. The source preserves traditional framing, while the actual emphasis depends on the complete chart and the method being used.

Can Six Harms predict a relationship event?

No. A relation flag cannot by itself establish compatibility, separation, conflict, or any specific event.