Saturday · Yin Fire Ox year · Yang Water Tiger month · 乙未 day
You are The Wood (木) 乙. Born in the late winter of February, your 乙 Wood leans strong, read from the season your self is measured against - before your birth hour is counted. Yin Wood, the vine and grass: adaptable and persistent, grows around every obstacle; soft strength that endures. As an element, Wood (木) is growth and vision: expansion, planning, the drive to begin and build upward.
Your 乙 sits on 未 (the Goat (羊)) - in the twelve-stage cycle this is 养 (Nurturing): Nurturing - preparation before emergence. The Goat (Yin Earth, late summer): the ripe field - gentleness, care, the harvest gathered and stored. Underneath, seated in your inner palace, is Indirect Wealth (偏财) (via hidden 己) - money in motion: windfalls, opportunity, generous flow; the deal-maker's wealth. Beneath that sit 食神 (丁) and 比肩 (乙).
What this chart reaches for is Fire (火). 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 year: 六冲 (six-clash) with 丁丑 - a direct clash - the axis pulls in opposite directions. Real energy and attraction, but it asks for room and honesty to hold.
The channel that runs strongest through your stems and hidden stems is 偏财 - money in motion: windfalls, opportunity, generous flow; the deal-maker's wealth. Your day-pillar nayin is Gold in the Sand (沙中金) (沙中金) - gold in the sand - worth hidden in the ordinary, found by sifting. This date carries Yang Blade (羊刃格) - your Day Master peaks in the month - sharp, forceful, a blade that cuts both ways.
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