Monday · Yin Water Rooster year · Yang Wood Rat month · 戊辰 day
You are The Earth (土) 戊. Born in the early winter of December, your 戊 Earth leans yielding - and the season leaves this finely balanced, so read it as a leaning the rest of your chart settles, not a fixed fact. The hour you were born decides which way it tips. Yang Earth, the mountain: solid, dependable, hard to move; the anchor others lean on, can be stubborn. As an element, Earth (土) is stability and trust: grounding, reliability, the center that holds things together.
Your 戊 sits on 辰 (the Dragon (龙)) - in the twelve-stage cycle this is 冠带 (Crowning): Crowning - gaining structure. The Dragon (Yang Earth, late spring): the storehouse of water - ambition, transformation, holds hidden depth. Underneath, seated in your inner palace, is Peers (比肩) (via hidden 戊) - the equal: peers and self-reliance, standing shoulder to shoulder; independent, sometimes immovable. Beneath that sit 正官 (乙) and 正财 (癸).
Born into a 寒 season, this chart runs to that extreme, and what it reaches for is Fire (火) - the balancing warmth or cool it needs. Whether you already carry it is the rest of your chart - the season sets the need, not the answer. What helps you: Fire, Wood. What works against you: Water, Metal.
The loudest conversation in your chart is between your day and your month: 三合 (a trine) with 甲子 - two parts of one Water triad - you pull the same way, naturally aligned toward a shared aim.
The channel that runs strongest through your stems and hidden stems is 比肩 - the equal: peers and self-reliance, standing shoulder to shoulder; independent, sometimes immovable. Your day-pillar nayin is Great Forest Wood (大林木) - the vast woodland - abundance and scale, many things growing at once.
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