English · BaZi Term
Ding 丁 (Yin Fire)
The candle and moonlight — warm, gentle, perceptive.
Definition
Ding (丁, dīng) is the fourth Heavenly Stem and the Yin Fire Day Master — the soft, focused flame of a candle, lamp, or moonlight.
Meaning in a chart
A Ding Day Master warms and illuminates in an intimate, focused way: gentle, devoted, and quietly insightful, sensitive to mood and meaning. Ding natives are thoughtful and caring with deep inner perception — yet they can be moody, hypersensitive, or prone to self-doubt.
Example
If you were born on a 丁 day, your Day Master is Ding. As Fire it is nourished by Wood (木生火), produces Earth (火生土), is controlled by Water (水克火), and controls Metal (火克金).
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FAQ
What does Ding 丁 (Yin Fire) mean in BaZi?
Ding (丁, dīng) is the fourth Heavenly Stem and the Yin Fire Day Master — the soft, focused flame of a candle, lamp, or moonlight.
How is Ding 丁 (Yin Fire) read in a BaZi chart?
A Ding Day Master warms and illuminates in an intimate, focused way: gentle, devoted, and quietly insightful, sensitive to mood and meaning. Ding natives are thoughtful and caring with deep inner perception — yet they can be moody, hypersensitive, or prone to self-doubt.
What is an example of Ding 丁 (Yin Fire)?
If you were born on a 丁 day, your Day Master is Ding. As Fire it is nourished by Wood (木生火), produces Earth (火生土), is controlled by Water (水克火), and controls Metal (火克金).