English · BaZi Term

Ji 己 (Yin Earth)

The field and garden — nurturing, practical, accommodating.

Definition

Ji (己, jǐ) is the sixth Heavenly Stem and the Yin Earth Day Master — Earth as cultivated fields, gardens, and soft soil.

Meaning in a chart

A Ji Day Master quietly cultivates growth in others: nurturing, practical, attentive, and accommodating. Ji natives are tolerant, adaptable, and resourceful, making the most of what they have — yet they can be over-absorbing, anxious, or too self-effacing.

Example

If you were born on a 己 day, your Day Master is Ji. As Earth it is nourished by Fire (火生土), produces Metal (土生金), is controlled by Wood (木克土), and controls Water (土克水).

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FAQ

What does Ji 己 (Yin Earth) mean in BaZi?

Ji (己, jǐ) is the sixth Heavenly Stem and the Yin Earth Day Master — Earth as cultivated fields, gardens, and soft soil.

How is Ji 己 (Yin Earth) read in a BaZi chart?

A Ji Day Master quietly cultivates growth in others: nurturing, practical, attentive, and accommodating. Ji natives are tolerant, adaptable, and resourceful, making the most of what they have — yet they can be over-absorbing, anxious, or too self-effacing.

What is an example of Ji 己 (Yin Earth)?

If you were born on a 己 day, your Day Master is Ji. As Earth it is nourished by Fire (火生土), produces Metal (土生金), is controlled by Wood (木克土), and controls Water (土克水).

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