Ten Gods 十神
Rob Wealth in BaZi (Jie Cai · 劫财)
Rob Wealth in BaZi is the same element and opposite polarity as the day master: peer pressure, competition, shared resources, and forceful circulation.
Rob Wealth (Jie Cai 劫财) is the Ten God formed by the same element and opposite polarity as your day master. It describes peer pressure, competition, social force, shared resources, and the way personal will circulates through other people.
Jie Cai · jie_cai
| Category | Peers |
| Pair | Peer |
| Element relation | same element as the day master |
| Polarity | opposite polarity |
What this Ten God describes
Rob Wealth is the peer-force that does not stay quiet. It often describes competition, group momentum, entrepreneurial circulation, and the need to negotiate credit, loyalty, and boundaries.
It is useful when a chart benefits from boldness, coalition-building, sales energy, or the courage to act around strong people.
Overweighted, it can scatter resources, attract rivalry, or turn every decision into a contest. Underweighted, the person may avoid useful competition.
How it shows up in a reading
In work, Rob Wealth can favor ventures, partnerships, negotiations, and fields where speed and network movement matter.
In relationships, it can bring protective loyalty and strong presence, but it needs conscious boundaries so closeness does not become control or competition.
With money and resources, it asks for explicit agreements. The same openness that creates opportunity can also create leakage if roles are vague.
Context matters more than the label
Pillarwise reads Rob Wealth by checking whether resource or authority stars contain the peer-force, whether output gives it a productive channel, and whether wealth stars are protected or exposed.
A Ten God is calculated mechanically from element and polarity, but interpreted relationally: whether it appears in the heavenly stems or hidden stems, whether it is seasonal, whether the day master can carry it, and what other stars transform or constrain it.
Pair comparison: Friend (比肩) is the other side of the peer pair.
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Questions 問答
Frequently asked
No. The name is traditional shorthand, not a prediction. It points to shared-resource pressure and competition, which can be constructive or costly depending on context.
It appears when another stem or hidden stem has the same element as the day master but the opposite yin/yang polarity.
Both are peer stars. Friend is same element and same polarity; Rob Wealth is same element and opposite polarity.