Based on the Yin and Yang Five Elements, the spousal star corresponds to the element of metal, indicating a spouse with fair skin and elegant demeanor.

If the spousal star corresponds to the element of water, it suggests a slightly plump spouse with darker skin and a nimble mind.

When the spousal star aligns with the element of wood, it indicates a spouse with good physique and pleasant temperament.

For those aligned with the fire element, expect a spouse with a radiant and beautiful complexion.

When the spousal star corresponds to the element of earth, it signifies a sturdy and robustly built spouse with an average appearance.

If the day branch in the Eight Characters is Zi, Wu, Mao, or You, it suggests a spouse with a beautiful appearance, elegant demeanor, and strong work capability.

For those with day branches of Yin, Shen, Si, or Hai, it indicates an average-looking spouse with good character, warmth, and intelligence.

If the day branch is Chen, Xu, Chou, or Wei, it suggests a modest and plain-looking spouse.

If the day branch matches the element of the month branch in the Five Elements, it indicates a beautiful and well-tempered spouse.

If the day branch harmonizes with the element of the month branch in terms of generating relationships, it suggests a relatively good appearance and temperament for the spouse.

Conversely, if the day branch clashes with the element of the month branch, it may not be favorable for the appearance and temperament of the spouse.

The Yin-Yang discrepancy day is a divine omen in the Eight Characters system. Regardless of gender, encountering this omen in the day pillar may have unfavorable effects on marriage and relationships. It could lead to disharmony between spouses or even severe marital disasters.

For men, it could manifest as incompatible energies with their wives or strained relationships with their in-laws, leading to disputes and disagreements.

For women, it often signifies conflicts with their mothers-in-law, strained relationships within the family, and marital difficulties.

In practical destiny analysis, one should adhere to the principle of prioritizing Yin and Yang Five Elements with divine omens as secondary factors. If hidden risks exist within the Five Elements or Ten Gods aspect of one’s destiny chart and encounter such divine omens, it will exacerbate existing issues. This may lead to marital discord, poor relations with in-laws, and incompatible energies between spouses.