What does your Bazi chart say about you?
10/02/2025

Have you ever thought about what kind of person you are? That’s something many people wonder when they look into their Bazi chart, trying to uncover the meaning behind their birthdate. In Eastern philosophy, Bazi gives insight into your personality, destiny, and potential by showing how the Five Elements—Metal, Water, Wood, Fire, and Earth—interact in your chart.

What does your Bazi chart say about you?

In Eastern philosophy, everything in life is shaped by five elements—Metal, Water, Wood, Fire, and Earth. These elements influence who we are, from our personality and relationships to our career and health, depending on how they interact within the Four Pillars: the year, month, day, and hour of birth. The Heavenly Stem of the Day Pillar represents you and is the key focus in Bazi destiny analysis.

In the system of Heavenly Stems, there are ten different types, each linked to a unique personality. You can think of them like the twelve Western zodiac signs—Aries, Virgo—where each reflects distinct personality traits.

What does your Bazi chart say about you?

Let’s explore the personalities of the 10 Day Masters based on your birth date

1. Jia Wood – The steadfast great tree

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If your Day Master is Jia Wood, it’s like a large, strong tree. Just like a tree that stands tall and firm, Jia Wood people are known for having strong principles, determination, and a reluctance to back down. However, this can make them a bit rigid when flexibility is needed.

Jia Wood individuals can be pretty stubborn, finding it hard to adapt or humble themselves, especially in challenging situations. This makes them emotionally vulnerable and more prone to deep emotional hurt.

An interesting trait of Jia Wood is that it represents the head. Under stress, Jia Wood individuals often experience headaches and may even feel like they want to shave their heads—something that can happen to both men and women. This might be because Jia belongs to the Ren (Humanity) group, which has strong links to Buddhism. Jia Wood people are said to naturally carry seeds of compassion and karmic awareness, making them more inclined toward spiritual practices.

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