English · BaZi Term

Yi 乙 (Yin Wood)

The vine and flower — flexible, adaptive, quietly persistent.

Definition

Yi (乙, yǐ) is the second Heavenly Stem and the Yin Wood Day Master — the soft, pliant form of Wood: grasses, vines, and flowers.

Meaning in a chart

A Yi Day Master grows around obstacles rather than through them: flexible, diplomatic, and resourceful, with quiet staying power. Yi natives thrive on cooperation and support and adapt gracefully to circumstances — but can be indecisive, dependent, or overly accommodating.

Example

If you were born on a 乙 day, your Day Master is Yi. As Wood it is nourished by Water (水生木), produces Fire (木生火), is controlled by Metal (金克木), and controls Earth (木克土).

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FAQ

What does Yi 乙 (Yin Wood) mean in BaZi?

Yi (乙, yǐ) is the second Heavenly Stem and the Yin Wood Day Master — the soft, pliant form of Wood: grasses, vines, and flowers.

How is Yi 乙 (Yin Wood) read in a BaZi chart?

A Yi Day Master grows around obstacles rather than through them: flexible, diplomatic, and resourceful, with quiet staying power. Yi natives thrive on cooperation and support and adapt gracefully to circumstances — but can be indecisive, dependent, or overly accommodating.

What is an example of Yi 乙 (Yin Wood)?

If you were born on a 乙 day, your Day Master is Yi. As Wood it is nourished by Water (水生木), produces Fire (木生火), is controlled by Metal (金克木), and controls Earth (木克土).

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