The 10 BaZi Day Masters
Your Day Master is the core of your BaZi chart, the Heavenly Stem of your day pillar that represents your essential self. There are 10 Day Masters, one for each combination of the five elements in Yin and Yang polarity. Each has a distinct personality archetype.
Yang Wood (Jia)
Metaphor: A tall tree
Upright, ambitious, and visibly growing. Yang Wood people are principled and straightforward. They reach upward with determination and do not bend easily. They are natural leaders who inspire through example rather than persuasion. Like a tree, they need space to grow and do not thrive when confined.
Full profile →Yin Wood (Yi)
Metaphor: A vine or flower
Flexible, adaptable, and gracefully persistent. Yin Wood finds its way around obstacles rather than through them. These individuals are socially skilled, aesthetically sensitive, and remarkably resilient: a vine that bends with the wind but never breaks. They network naturally and grow by connecting to others.
Full profile →Yang Fire (Bing)
Metaphor: The Sun
Warm, generous, and impossible to ignore. Yang Fire people light up every room they enter and give warmth freely. Like the Sun, they illuminate others without diminishing themselves. They are optimistic, dramatic, and naturally public-facing. Their challenge is learning that not every moment requires full brightness.
Full profile →Yin Fire (Ding)
Metaphor: A candle flame
Warm, focused, and quietly intense. Yin Fire provides illumination in darkness. These individuals are perceptive, emotionally intelligent, and drawn to understanding what others overlook. Like a candle, their light is intimate rather than expansive. They excel in one-on-one settings and bring warmth to close relationships.
Full profile →Yang Earth (Wu)
Metaphor: A mountain
Solid, dependable, and immovable when tested. Yang Earth people are the foundation others build on. They are patient, trustworthy, and capable of bearing enormous weight without complaint. Like a mountain, they provide stability and perspective. They can be stubborn, but this stubbornness is also their greatest reliability.
Full profile →Yin Earth (Ji)
Metaphor: Fertile soil
Nurturing, supportive, and endlessly productive. Yin Earth is the garden that feeds everyone. These individuals create conditions for others to grow. They are practical caretakers who express love through tangible support. Like soil, they absorb what is given to them (including others' problems) and transform it into something useful.
Full profile →Yang Metal (Geng)
Metaphor: An axe or sword
Sharp, decisive, and uncompromising in pursuit of justice. Yang Metal people cut through ambiguity and demand clarity. They are brave, principled, and willing to make difficult decisions that others avoid. Like a blade, they are most effective when precisely directed, but destructive when wielded without care.
Full profile →Yin Metal (Xin)
Metaphor: A jewel or needle
Refined, precise, and quietly valuable. Yin Metal people have exacting standards and a keen eye for quality. Like a jewel, they reveal their brilliance under the right conditions, often underestimated until their precision and elegance become apparent. They are sensitive to criticism and deeply aware of their own worth.
Full profile →Yang Water (Ren)
Metaphor: An ocean or river
Vast, powerful, and impossible to contain. Yang Water people think big, move constantly, and carry tremendous force when directed. Like a river, they find the path of least resistance and reshape the landscape around them. They are visionary, resourceful, and restless, always flowing toward the next horizon.
Full profile →Yin Water (Gui)
Metaphor: Dew or rain
Gentle, perceptive, and quietly transformative. Yin Water people are the most intuitive of all Day Masters. They sense what others miss and influence situations through subtlety rather than force. Like dew, they nourish without flooding. They are empathetic, spiritually inclined, and capable of unusually deep insight.
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