
Kiko MizuharaBaZi Chart Analysis
Day Master Gui Shui born in Xu month: Wealth, Officer, and Mentor converge — a refined yet weak Self. Early-life Fire-Earth Luck Cycles tempered her character; midlife Metal-Water cycles strengthened her to shoulder wealth. She ultimately forged a legendary career through unique charisma and artistic talent amid controversy and acclaim.
BaZi Chart
Core Analysis
Kiko Mizuhara was born on 15 October 1990. Her BaZi pillars are: Geng Wu, Bing Xu, Gui Chou. Day Master Gui Shui represents the most yin, gentle rainwater. Born in late autumn’s Xu month, Earth dominates and Officer/Warlord reigns. The Earthly Branches Wu and Xu form a half-Fire alliance; Geng Metal (Mentor) appears on the Year Stem; Bing Fire (Wealth) on the Month Stem. The chart is intensely dry and fiery — Wealth, Officer, and Mentor all strong. Yet overwhelming draining, consuming, and overcoming forces leave Gui Shui supported only by a faint root in Chou and residual Qi. Overall, this is a Weak Self.
A Weak Self favors support and nourishment. Primary Useful God is Metal (Mentor) to transform Warlord and generate Self; secondary is Water (Peer) to strengthen Self and share Wealth/Officer burden. Avoid Fire, Earth, and Wood. This chart’s hallmark: Wealth (Bing), Officer (Xu), and Mentor (Geng) — the ‘Three Wonders’ — appear openly. Surface brilliance masks deep internal pressure. Mixed Officer/Warlord (Wu Earth Officer in Xu; Ji Earth Warlord in Chou), both strong, signals parallel challenges and opportunities in career — frequent disputes, yet forging unyielding, unconventional resolve. Open Wealth on the Month Stem clashes with Year Mentor — reflecting tension between material pursuit, artistic expression, and inner tradition or spiritual grounding.
Luck Cycles begin at age 5, progressing forward. Early Ding Hai and Wu Zi cycles brought strong Water support — favorable for learning, growth, and initial development. Current Ji Chou cycle (ages 25–34) features Warlord on both Stem and Branch: peak pressure, career volatility, and public controversy — a critical period for refining identity and positioning. Next come Geng Yin and Xin Mao cycles: Eastern Wood zones where Talent generates Wealth — enabling freer artistic expression. Yet Metal (Useful God) sits in Extinction on Yin and Mao — requiring vigilance over physical-emotional balance and team dynamics.
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Trait Analysis
Outward Softness, Inner Strength
Gui Shui Day Master appears graceful and fluid, yet Chou (Warlord) sits beneath, and Xu (Officer) governs the month — heavy Officer/Warlord pressure fosters exceptional resilience, stress tolerance, and fierce determination. Facing career hurdles and public scrutiny, she displays resolve far exceeding her delicate exterior.
Fashion Acuity
Month Pillar Bing Xu places Wealth on Fire’s storehouse; open Bing Fire Wealth merges with Self. She possesses innate sensitivity to trends, money, and visual art. Wu-Xu half-Fire alliance intensifies her attraction to opulence, uniqueness, and avant-garde aesthetics — the core talent anchoring her modeling and acting success and stylistic leadership.
Contradiction & Detachment
Year Pillar Geng Jin (Mentor) signifies tradition and belonging — clashing with Month Pillar Bing Fire (Wealth) and the dominant Fire alliance (‘Wealth damages Mentor’). Combined with Officer/Warlord pressure on Self, this breeds inner conflict between cultural expectations and self-expression, often manifesting as identity ambiguity and emotional distance — shaping the complex, liminal quality of her work.
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