Saturday · Yang Wood Dog year · Yin Fire Ox month · 戊戌 day
You are The Earth (土) 戊. Born in the deep winter of January, your 戊 Earth leans strong, read from the season your self is measured against - before your birth hour is counted. 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 戌 (the Dog (狗)) - in the twelve-stage cycle this is 墓 (Tomb): Tomb - consolidation and storage. The Dog (Yang Earth, late autumn): the guardian's store - loyalty, vigilance, holds banked fire. 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 伤官 (辛) and 正印 (丁).
What this chart reaches for is Metal (金). Whether you already carry it is the rest of your chart - the season sets the need, not the answer. What helps you: Metal, Earth. What works against you: Fire, Wood.
Your year, month, and day branches sit without a fixed clash or lock between them - your three pillars sit without a fixed clash or lock - the steadiness here is self-contained, built rather than forced.
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 Open-Plain Wood (平地木) - a tree on the open plain - self-made growth, stands alone without shelter. This date carries Kui Gang (The Iron Constitution (魁罡格)) - a commanding, all-or-nothing day pillar - decisive and self-driven.
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