癸卯 Day Pillar · Gui · Rabbit
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Fine rain moistening spring wood.
Stem Gui (癸) · Branch Rabbit (卯)
Gui (癸) is yin Water, which the Dichten Sui calls most delicate (癸水至弱), and Mao (卯) is the Wood of full spring (仲春). With water giving rise to wood (水生木), it reads as delicate water moistening and sending forth wood.
How to read this pairing
Jeombaksa reads this as delicate water moistening and sending forth wood. 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
- Water carries into wood, moistening and sending out
- Can be mapped to sprouting spring wood
- A combination where delicacy and growth interlock
A note of caution
Within these two characters only these elements show; the other six characters of the chart may hold other elements. Don’t judge character from the Day Pillar’s two characters alone.
In everyday scenes (work · relationships)
Work · This can be mapped to a work scene, but it doesn’t indicate job aptitude.
Relationships · This can be mapped to a relationship scene too, but it isn’t grounds for judging one’s way of relating or its constancy.
Related pages
- Gui (癸) Day Masterthe stem (the ‘self’) of this pillar
- 癸亥 Day PillarLike deep water — quietly seeping in and reading what lies beneath.
- 癸巳 Day PillarFine rain facing early-summer fire.
- 癸未 Day PillarDelicate water governed by late-summer soil.
- 癸酉 Day PillarFull-autumn metal carrying into delicate water.
- 癸丑 Day PillarDelicate water pressed and pooling in late-winter soil.
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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