Chinese horoscope by year and element: Fire, Water, Wood, Metal, Earth


Yang Fire, Yang Fire.

The most important element in the Ba Tzu chart is the Personality Element .
This is the core of a person, his essence, his innermost content. This is the indicator by which the entire horoscope is built.

Although the first impression that is created about a person most often corresponds to the description of the characteristics of the animal year of birth , and not to this indicator.

Imagine that the company you work for gets a new employee.

Even at the stage of hiring him, competent employees will evaluate him and decide whether he fits the available vacancy.

For example, if a person was born in the year of the Fire Dragon, then it is unknown whether he will be hired if they are looking for responsible and conscientious workers who know how to obey for the vacant position. It is most often difficult for a typical Dragon to make such an impression at the first meeting. In this case, preference will be given, for example, to Roosters or Bulls.

But if a company is looking for charismatic and creative people, then HR managers will take the Dragon’s candidacy much more seriously. In this case, the taciturn Ox or the pedantic Rooster will not make the right impression.

When a new person begins to get acquainted with the team, he still makes the first impression in accordance with his year of birth .

The year of birth shows how a person relates to people in general and how others perceive him when they first meet. It matters what year the horoscope rules. So, the Tiger can be Fire, Earth, Metal, Water, Wood.

For example, a person with the Yang Tree Personality element, born in the year of the Wood Rooster, in the eyes of others will look like a debater, a person who easily makes enemies. And a Yang Tree person who was born, for example, in the year of the Fire Dragon, will give the impression of a self-confident, influential and talented person. Read more…

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Yang Fire people may be different, but they are never boring. Their energy is similar to the energy of the Sun, it is impossible to ignore it. With their characteristic enthusiasm, optimism and charisma, they set everything and everyone around them in motion. They need to shine, show themselves, and there is always an audience for them. They are self-confident, straightforward without rudeness, passionate and capable of strategic thinking. All this allows them to always find allies. Routine makes them unproductive. Small issues do not occupy their attention; they need big things and projects. Failures do not stop them; they go forward to the end, even when there is no chance left. Their unshakable self-confidence often borders on selfishness.

Bin, the yang heavenly trunk, is combined with the yang earthly branches. In this way, six trunks are formed: Bing Zi, Bing Yin, Bing Chen, Bing Wu, Bing Shen, Bing Xu.

Bing Zi, Yang Fire on the Rat

This pillar is like the Sun hidden behind the clouds, and people born under it are smart and talented, but may not know about their abilities. To open up and succeed, they need purpose, motivation, patience and overcoming themselves. Their personality is full of virtues: they are sociable, friendly, persistent, hardworking, creative. They have a strong will and decisive character. They can be strong leaders, but they often prefer to be in the role of a “gray eminence” in a supporting role, because they are too honest and law-abiding, and sometimes even dependent. If they suddenly decide to lead, they may imagine that they know everything better than anyone else. Bing Zi is attentive to detail, strives for the best result in everything, but sometimes loses interest in the matter or is in too much of a hurry. They are true to their values, control themselves and strive to control everything around them.

Bing Zis are more productive when they work with people and on multiple projects at once. This allows them to distribute their energy evenly. They are responsive and ready to help their friends and colleagues. Possessing pride, nobility and some idealism, they still need the approval of others. Criticism is poorly tolerated; the answer to it will be sarcasm. They know how to make great jokes, but they mask their wisdom with foolishness. They strive for knowledge, have taste and understand art. Be attentive to your appearance and clothing.

Bing Yin, Yang Fire on the Tiger

Image of Bing Yin - Sun over the forest. People of this pillar are friendly, open, and often trusting. Or they are outwardly serious and reserved, but when communicating they are friendly and welcoming. They can be practical, self-confident, independent, persistent and at the same time loyal and naive. They have a keen sense of justice and an internal moral code. Capable of self-control, smart, charismatic, creative. They value education and always follow new trends and technologies. They make excellent organizers and inspirers - people are supported by the burning spirit of hope and faith in success.

Bing Yin are emotionally stable, consistent, methodical and know when to compromise. Sometimes they become strict, critical and seem to be looking for challenges. Planning always helps them, because due to the breadth of interests they are distracted from their main activity. They are very kind by nature and need understanding people around them. Some Bing Yin are overly sensitive - in this case, working with an understanding of their own value will keep them from harming themselves. In their youth, these people can be rebels, and then their lives sometimes take unexpected turns. As they get older, they come closer to their nature and, if they learn discipline, they can reach their full potential. They love beautiful things, gravitate towards an extravagant lifestyle, value comfort and, as a rule, can afford it all.

Bing Chen, Yang Fire on the Dragon

The Bing Chen Pillar is like the bright Sun above the hills. Under it, people are born who are reliable, practical, trustworthy and socially safe. The Spirit of Pleasure hidden in Chen rewards them with tenderness and craving for various kinds of pleasures - delicious food, meetings with friends, comfort and luxury. People of this pillar are often sentimental and love to pamper themselves.

It is important for them to feel the importance of themselves and their activities. They are creative, responsible and love everything new. Correct Power endows them with organization, loyalty to their word, a kind heart, compassion and tolerance. At the same time, they remain spontaneous and dynamic, and such changeability often destabilizes them and their finances. As a result, Bing Chen changes their mind, rushes from generosity to economy and cannot focus on the main thing. They should learn to delegate authority and not carry everything alone. Teamwork benefits them; they know how to inspire people, but are not always ready to compromise. They need to listen and hear others, and then they will be able to help people and the common cause. Another problem for them may be a lack of discipline, due to which they may fall under someone else's control.

When Bing Chens are bored or immersed in a routine, they become nervous, gloomy, and can become depressed. Traveling and learning new things will be their salvation.

Bing Wu, Yang Fire on a Horse

The Bin Wu pillar is the shining Sun at its zenith, the powerful energy of Fire. People born under it are talented, noble, strong, independent, and courageous. They are able to think globally, are decisive in their actions, ambitious and hardworking. They learn new things quickly, are observant, and strive for excellence in everything they do. Their strong-willed nature, ability to show patience, intuition and creativity make them strong leaders. If someone stands in their way, Bin Woo becomes stubborn and aggressive.

They are practical and independent. It happens that it is difficult for them to find opportunities for full self-realization. Appearance is very important to them, they are gambling and love to win. They can often change their point of view and their decisions on the same issue. They are critical, but responsive - they help others, protect loved ones. People are drawn to them, but not everyone can be around for a long time, which is why Bin Woo is often lonely. They are helped by learning, spiritual practices, meditation - with their help they calm down and achieve peace.

Bing Wu people appreciate art and love to be seen. They try to show themselves, they are attracted by the glamorous side of life, expensive clothes, beautiful cars, motorcycles. These qualities can be costly to their employers and partners. They usually understand others well and make money easily. However, they should remember that they do not have to do everything alone.

Bing Shen, Yang Fire on Monkey

The image of this pillar is the Sun above a river or bay. Bing Shen people take life seriously, are determined, smart, honest, straightforward, like to plan everything and have inner strength. They are very attentive to details, they know how to see the main thing and concentrate on it. Creative, hardworking, emotional, sometimes idealistic. They try to avoid mistakes and therefore may appear indecisive. They easily learn everything new and are universal in this regard. When an idea excites them, they focus on it and can inspire others and achieve great success. It happens that their criticality towards people complicates communication. They should also learn discipline, patience when dealing with difficulties, and control their impulsiveness. They need freedom, but they often waste their energy trying to find interesting things to do. To manage emotions, it would be good for them to learn self-expression through creativity. Bing Shen also benefits from relaxation practices.

They are smart, capable, creative, diplomatic and team-oriented. They need recognition, independence and joyful emotions - without them they wither emotionally, lose interest in business and are jealous of other people's successes. They also tolerate criticism very poorly and have great difficulty finding a balance between their high ideals and caring for their daily bread.

Bing Xu, Yang Fire on the Dog

The image of the Bing Xu pillar is the Sun at sunset or a volcano, where Bin is Fire, and Xu is a mountain, Yang Earth. Under this pillar, generous, open, fair and caring people are born. A dog in SV rewards them with good intuition, responsibility and reliability: they know how to make friends, are responsive, confident in their abilities, practical, and independent. They love everything new, learn quickly, are ambitious and can be impatient. Thanks to their innate optimism, they experience failures quickly, although painfully. They are ready to work for a higher goal, are faithful to their duty and can even make certain sacrifices, but they need constant confirmation of the correctness of their choice.

Bing Xu people are artistic and imaginative. They love to travel and are very versatile in their interests - science, art, music. They often have talents themselves. However, it happens that emotions take over, and at such moments they create problems out of the blue, attracting facts to their imagination. This often becomes the basis for conflicts with loved ones, which are aggravated by Bing Xu’s barbs and harsh humor.

The Bing Xu pillar endows the owner of the card with intelligence, perseverance and attractiveness. These people always need activity and movement; they are created for practice, but not for theory. However, sometimes they are selfish and show dictatorial behavior towards others. Living next to them is not always easy, but it pays off with their honesty and sincerity - they do not carry a stone in their bosom and are never hypocritical.

Yin and Yang in the Chinese horoscope

In addition, the animal can belong to the yang or yin sign (Table 1).

Each of the five elements has positive and negative aspects, and which of them are expressed in you depends on whether your animal sign is yin or yang. For example, the Rat is a yang aquatic animal.

It turns out that for people - Rats, the qualities of the element Water are expressed positively. The Ox, on the contrary, is a Yin water sign. Therefore, the qualities of the element Water are expressed negatively in them.

These are the characteristic qualities of yin and yang people.

Yin: average weight, often tall, smiling, love rich colors, poor health, individualistic, sympathetic, warm-hearted, thoughtful, quick-witted, independent, solitary, rebellious, non-materialistic.

Yang: average height, often plump, sociable, hospitable, good health, optimistic, active, pragmatic, impressionable, rationalists, emotionally unstable, distrustful, self-confident, materialistic, conservative, hot-tempered.

animal Yin Yang element
rat yang water
bull yin water
tiger yang tree
rabbit yin tree
the Dragon yang tree
snake yin fire
horse yang fire
goat yin fire
monkey yang metal
rooster yin metal
dog yang metal
pig yin water

The Legend of Buddha and the 12 Animals of the Chinese Horoscope

The origin of the Chinese animal horoscope is described in many ancient legends, but the most popular of them are two. And here is the first of them, the most common.

One day, Buddha invited all the animals to his birthday party (depending on the interpretation, it is also about celebrating the New Year, a feast, and the day of Buddha’s departure from this world).

But only 12 animals came: due to the cold season, not all were able to cross the wide river. Buddha gave each animal, in the order in which they came to him, one year of management.

Friendly and unfriendly years of the eastern horoscope

In astrology, there are friendly and unfriendly years of the eastern horoscope.

Friendly, that is, well correlated with each other, include the years of the following triplets:

  1. Years of the Rooster, Bull and Snake.
  2. Years of the Tiger, Dog and Horse.
  3. Years of the Hare, Goat and Boar.
  4. Years of the Monkey, Rat and Dragon.

These are the four best teams (groups). By joining their efforts, people from each of these

teams achieve good results in business and friendly relationships. Marriages concluded between people belonging to the same group, as a rule, also turn out to be very successful.

The relationships between these four groups are of two types:

The Rooster, Bull and Snake always oppose the Hare, Goat and Boar; Tigers, Dogs and Horses oppose Monkey, Rat and Dragon.

Neutral relationships develop between the Rooster, Bull and Snake, on the one hand, and the Tiger, Dog and Horse, on the other;

Rooster, Bull and Snake, on the one hand, and Monkey, Rat and Dragon, on the other;

Hare, Goat and Boar, on the one hand, and Tiger, Dog and Horse, on the other;

Hare, Goat and Boar, on the one hand, and Monkey, Rat and Dragon, on the other.

And yet, despite the above-mentioned features of the relationship between different years of the “eastern” horoscope, it is impossible to draw unambiguous and far-reaching conclusions regarding the fact that relationships between specific people will develop in the same “statistically average” way.

Elements of the Chinese horoscope: Wood, Water, Metal, Earth, Fire

There are 12 animals and five elements in the Chinese horoscope. Multiplying these numbers, we get a full cycle of 60 years.

Each element has its own color: Wood - green, Water - blue / black, Metal - white, Earth - ocher / yellow, Fire - red.

The Metal element imparts determination, strength and individualism.

Water - creativity, sociability and dynamism.

The tree gives virtue and compassion, as well as self-confidence.

Fire - ingenuity and determination.

The earth imparts practicality, prudence and reliability.

In addition, each sign has its own "natural" element. It is always the same, regardless of the year of birth of a person (only four elements are natural).

The calendar cycle of the eastern horoscope consists of five periods of 12 years. Each of these periods is associated with one of the five astrological elements.

In addition, there are even and odd years, or active (yang) and passive (yin); they constantly alternate with each other and demonstrate different sides of the same elements.

As a result of this construction of the “eastern” horoscope, the five-pointed star of the magicians, read in it clockwise in a circle, is viewed at least twice:

1. The elements of the eastern horoscope alternate sequentially in pairs (yang and yin) years.

For example:

Fire (2006 yang - 2007 yin) - Earth (2008 yang - 2009 yin) - Metal (2010 yang - 2011 yin) - Water (2012 yang - 2013 yin) - Wood (2014 yang - 2015 yin) - Fire (2016 yang - 2021 yin).

2. In the alternation of the elements of years having the same name. For example, Years of the Dog:

Fire (46 yang) - Earth (58 yang) - Metal (70 yang) - Water (82 yang) - Wood (94 yang) - Fire (2006 yang). . .

Or, for example, the years of the Monkey:

Fire (56 yang) - Earth (68 yang) - Metal (80 yang) - Water (92 yang) - Wood (2004 yang) - Fire 2021 yang). . .

In other branches of knowledge, in particular in reflexology, all four readings of the five-pointed star are used. Moreover, each of its rays corresponds to certain organs of the human body.

  1. The elements of wood correspond to the liver and gall bladder.
  2. The elements of fire are the heart and small intestine.
  3. The elements of earth are the spleen and stomach.
  4. The elements of metal are the lungs and the large intestine.
  5. The elements of water are the kidneys and bladder.

Based on the five-pointed star of magicians, not only astrological elements, the elements of the eastern horoscope, but also much more are considered.

For example, five types of taste, five emotions, five colors (meaning the three primary colors: red, yellow, blue, as well as achromatic colors: white and black).

Sour taste is associated with the element of wood, bitter - with fire, sweet - with earth, spicy - with metal, salty - with water.

The emotion of rage is associated with the element of wood, joy with fire, meditation with earth, sadness with metal, fear with water.

Blue is associated with the element of wood, red with fire, yellow with earth, white with metal, black with water.

Therefore, in the “eastern” horoscope it is customary to indicate not only the name of the creature patronizing the year (for example, the year of the Dragon or the year of the Snake), but also its color.

“Color of the year” indicates that a given year belongs to a particular element (for example, the year of the Black Dragon is the year of the Dragon and the elements of Water, and the year of the White Dragon is the year of the Dragon and the elements of Metal).

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