Chanyeol

ChanyeolUnveiling His Artistic Nobility and Midlife Ascendancy

Ding Fire Day Master born in Hai month; Official and Mentor mutually generate; Wealth Star appears openly — a refined, noble chart. Early-life Water-Wood Luck Cycles strengthen Official and Mentor, laying career foundations; Midlife Fire-Earth cycles support the Self to bear Wealth, bringing peak career success and wealth accumulation. A life marked by nobility and artistic talent — fame and fortune in tandem.

1992-11-27Seoul#娱乐
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BaZi Chart

Year
Month
Day
Hour
Stem
RenExecutive
XinVenturer
DingDay Master
*
Branch
Shen
Hai
Wei
*
Hidden
GengMetalRenWaterWuEarth
RenWaterJiaWood
JiEarthDingFireYiWood
*
Sub
Earner
Executive
Maverick
Executive
Mentor
Talent
Peer
Mystic
*

Core Analysis

Male chart born in Ren Shen year, Xin Hai month, Ding Wei day. Ding Fire Day Master resembles candlelight — born in early winter (Hai month), when Water dominates and Fire is imprisoned; Official Star rules the month. Year Pillar Ren Shen: Direct Officer appears openly over Direct Wealth — strong Official. Month Pillar Xin Hai: Venturer appears openly; sitting on Direct Officer and Mentor — Wealth, Official, and Mentor flow sequentially and harmoniously. Day Pillar Ding Wei: sits on Talent, Peer, and Mystic — root energy and support for the Day Master. Overall, Ding Fire loses its seasonal strength; though Ding Fire in Wei provides some root, strong Water in Month and Hour Pillars overcomes and drains the Self — thus Self is moderately weak. Primary Useful God is Wood (Mentor) to transform Officer/Warlord and nourish the Self; secondary is Fire (Peer/Competitor) to directly strengthen the Self. Unfavorable Gods are Water (Officer/Warlord) and Metal (Wealth). The chart’s defining feature is the triple presence of Wealth, Official, and Mentor — with Month Pillar Wealth generating Official, which in turn generates Mentor, all flowing to support the Day Master: the noble Executive Pattern. This means the native gains reputation and status (Official/Mentor) through talent and artistry (Talent), aided by elders or institutions (Mentor). Luck Cycles begin at age 9, running backward. Early life (ages 9–28): Geng Xu and Ji You Luck Cycles — strong Earth-Metal, where Talent generates Wealth. Talent emerges but Self remains too weak to fully grasp opportunity — a period of accumulation and refinement. Age 29 onward: Wu Shen Luck Cycle — Maverick meets Official, bringing change and challenge. From age 39, Luck Cycles shift south into Fire territory (Ding Wei, Bing Wu, Yi Si) — thirty years of strong Fire. Fire strengthens the Self sufficiently to shoulder Wealth and Official — the golden decades of peak career, fame, and fortune.

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Trait Analysis

1

Artistic Nobility

Sitting on Talent at Day Branch and Venturer appearing openly at Month Stem indicates innate artistic perception, expressive power, and aesthetic sense. The Executive Pattern ensures this talent gains mainstream, institutional recognition — imbued with ‘nobility’ — making him a widely beloved, high-status artist rather than a purely grassroots star.

2

Gentle Exterior, Resolute Interior

Ding Fire Day Master appears warm and courteous — like candlelight — evoking comfort and approachability (influenced by Direct Officer and Mentor). Yet Wei Earth (Day Branch) is dry Earth, hiding Peer and Mystic — revealing inner tenacity, stubbornness, and refusal to yield. Under pressure or challenge, he displays remarkable perseverance and inner fortitude.

3

Strong Connections & Responsibility

Year Pillar Direct Officer and Month Pillar Mentor signify discipline, reputation, and duty. The native values social standing, speaks and acts with restraint, and easily earns favor from elders and superiors. Day Branch Peer also signals solid support within teams and friendships — excellent rapport — though responsibility overload or excessive concern for others’ opinions may cause stress.

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