English · BaZi Term
Wu 午 (Horse, Yang Fire)
High noon and midsummer — the Horse, Yang Fire.
Definition
Wu (午, wǔ) is the seventh Earthly Branch: the Horse, Yang Fire 火, the peak month of summer, and the hours 11am–1pm.
Meaning in a chart
Wu is fire at its brightest — energetic, expressive, and free-spirited. It marks vitality, passion, and a restless drive to move and be seen.
Example
With 午 (Horse) in a Branch your chart blazes with Yang Fire 火; 午 forms a Six Combination 六合 with 未 and clashes 沖 with 子.
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FAQ
What does Wu 午 (Horse, Yang Fire) mean in BaZi?
Wu (午, wǔ) is the seventh Earthly Branch: the Horse, Yang Fire 火, the peak month of summer, and the hours 11am–1pm.
How is Wu 午 (Horse, Yang Fire) read in a BaZi chart?
Wu is fire at its brightest — energetic, expressive, and free-spirited. It marks vitality, passion, and a restless drive to move and be seen.
What is an example of Wu 午 (Horse, Yang Fire)?
With 午 (Horse) in a Branch your chart blazes with Yang Fire 火; 午 forms a Six Combination 六合 with 未 and clashes 沖 with 子.