Monday · Yang Fire Rat year · Yin Earth Pig month · 壬子 day
You are The Water (水) 壬. Born in the late autumn of November, your 壬 Water leans strong - 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 Water, the ocean and river: vast, moving, resourceful, carries everything; powerful, can flood or scatter. As an element, Water (水) is depth and flow: intelligence, adaptability, movement - the wisdom that finds its way.
Your 壬 sits on 子 (the Rat (鼠)) - in the twelve-stage cycle this is 帝旺 (Peak): Imperial Peak - full strength. The Rat (Yang Water, midnight, deep winter): the seed stirring in the dark - instinct, beginnings, hidden movement. Underneath, seated in your inner palace, is Competing Peers (劫财) (via hidden 癸) - the rival sibling: drive and competition, the one who also reaches for it; bold with money and risk.
Born into a 寒 season, this chart runs to that extreme, and what it reaches for is Earth (土) - 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: Earth, Fire. What works against you: Wood, Water.
The loudest conversation in your chart is between your day and your month: 三会 (a direction) with 己亥 - two parts of the same Water direction - you face the same way, a strong same-season pull.
The channel that runs strongest through your stems and hidden stems is 劫财 - the rival sibling: drive and competition, the one who also reaches for it; bold with money and risk. Your day-pillar nayin is Mulberry Wood (桑柘木) (桑柘木) - the mulberry tree - quiet usefulness, it sustains others. This date carries Established Prosperity (建禄格) - your Day Master holds its own seat of office in the month - self-made footing.
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