丁卯 Day Pillar · Ding · Rabbit

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Full-spring wood lighting a lamp.

Stem Ding () · Branch Rabbit ()

Ding (丁) is yin Fire, which the Dichten Sui calls soft within (柔中), and Mao (卯) is the Wood of full spring (仲春). With spring’s abundant wood feeding the yin fire (木生火), it reads as wood raising a flame.

How to read this pairing

Jeombaksa reads this as a supporting force feeding the fire, like spring wood lighting a lamp. 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

  • Full-spring abundant wood feeds the yin fire (木生火)
  • Ding is yin fire the Dichten Sui calls soft within (柔中) — a fire that carries on quietly rather than fiercely
  • With supporting wood at full spring, vitality is ample, so even in 木生火 the fire’s base reads rich

A note of caution

Within these two characters only Fire and Wood show; 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 · Between lighting with a supporting force and burning of your own, by what do you divide them?

Relationships · How much are you reflecting the strength you received back to the other person?

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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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