English · BaZi Term

Coming-of-Age (冠帶)

Coming of age — gaining capability and readiness.

Definition

Coming-of-Age (冠帶, guān dài), literally 'cap and belt,' is the third stage, when the youth is dressed for adulthood.

Meaning in a chart

This stage represents maturing, preparation, and growing competence. The energy is gathering strength and learning to present itself, ready to take on responsibility and step into the world.

Example

It bridges youthful Bath and the established Officialdom that follows.

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FAQ

What does Coming-of-Age (冠帶) mean in BaZi?

Coming-of-Age (冠帶, guān dài), literally 'cap and belt,' is the third stage, when the youth is dressed for adulthood.

How is Coming-of-Age (冠帶) read in a BaZi chart?

This stage represents maturing, preparation, and growing competence. The energy is gathering strength and learning to present itself, ready to take on responsibility and step into the world.

What is an example of Coming-of-Age (冠帶)?

It bridges youthful Bath and the established Officialdom that follows.

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