己未 Day Pillar · Ji · Goat
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Field soil and late-summer soil overlapping in one place.
Stem Ji (己) · Branch Goat (未)
Ji (己) is yin Earth, which the Dichten Sui calls low and moist, holding and storing (己土卑濕, 中正蓄藏), and Wei (未) is the Earth of late summer (季夏). With stem and branch overlapping as the same earth (比和), it reads as a Peer position where the element gathers to one side (earth).
How to read this pairing
Jeombaksa reads this as field soil and late-summer soil overlapping in one place, the earth energy thickening. This is only the imagery of a two-character pairing; actual tendencies must be read with the other six characters and the season.
What the combination shows
- Low, moist yin earth (Ji) overlapping with the same late-summer soil (Wei earth)
- Stem and branch overlap as one element, earth (比和 / Peer) — the energy thickens to one side
- Unlike other pillars where energy moves by generating and controlling, here the same element overlaps and the earth grows thick
A note of caution
Within these two characters only Earth shows; the other six characters of the chart may hold other elements. Don’t judge character from the Day Pillar’s two characters alone.
Questions to ask yourself (work · relationships)
Work · When using energy thickened to one side, by what do you divide where to build up and where to lighten?
Relationships · By what do you watch that thick energy doesn’t harden into only your own way in a relationship?
Related pages
- Ji (己) Day Masterthe stem (the ‘self’) of this pillar
- 己丑 Day PillarThick Earth energy, gathered twice over.
- 己酉 Day PillarField soil bringing forth autumn metal.
- 己卯 Day PillarMoist field raising spring wood without worry.
- 己巳 Day PillarEarly-summer rising fire warming field soil.
- 己亥 Day PillarMoist field soil taking in and governing early-winter water.
일간·일주·오행 하나만으로 사람 전체를 단정할 수 없어요. 실제 풀이는 음양·오행과 네 기둥 여덟 글자의 관계, 계절을 함께 봐야 합니다.
This is the general meaning. Your actual chart and today’s flow come from your birth date.
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