甲子
Gold in the Sea

Jia Zi (甲子) Day Pillar: Personality, Love & Career

Jia Zi is the very first of the sixty stem-branch pairs: Jia Yang Wood — the tall, upright tree — sitting on Zi Water. The hidden stem of Zi is Gui Water, which acts as Jia's Direct Resource (正印), so this is a Day Master constantly fed by a spring of learning, intuition, and support. In the twelve-stage cycle Jia sits in Bath (沐浴) here, adding charm and a restless, image-conscious streak to an otherwise principled character.

Chart facts

Day Master
Jia (甲) · Wood
Sitting branch
子 (Zi) · Water
Nayin
Gold in the Sea
Hidden stems & Ten Gods
Yin Water = Direct Resource
Twelve-stage cycle
Bath
Void branches
戌 (Xu) · 亥 (Hai)

Personality

People born on a Jia Zi day tend to combine the straightforwardness of Yang Wood with the quiet intelligence of Water. The Direct Resource beneath them shows a mind that absorbs knowledge easily and a life in which help — from elders, teachers, institutions — arrives more often than for most. They come across as upright, articulate, and a little idealistic: the person in the room who still believes things should be done properly.

The Bath stage adds a second layer: sensitivity about how they are seen. Jia Zi natives polish their image, respond strongly to praise and criticism, and can swing between confident momentum and sudden self-doubt. At their best they are principled pioneers with real learning behind them; under pressure the same traits read as pride or stubbornness — the tall tree that would rather break than bend.

Love & relationships

Water under Wood makes for a romantic, emotionally responsive partner, and the Bath stage is classically associated with attractiveness and early romantic experience. Jia Zi natives rarely lack admirers. The challenge is steadiness: feelings that surge quickly can also cool quickly, and the classical texts warn that winter-born Jia Zi charts need extra care in marriage matters.

In a stable relationship, what a Jia Zi person most needs is a partner who respects their ideals and gives them room to grow — being managed closely or having their principles dismissed is the fastest way to lose them.

Career & work style

With Direct Resource as the seat, the natural fields are those where knowledge itself is the asset: education, research, planning, publishing, consulting, and any role that rewards study and clear reasoning. Jia Zi people do well as the trusted expert or the standards-keeper of a team.

Pure sales-pressure or purely political environments suit them less; they perform best where competence is measured honestly. The classical line notes that when the chart around this pillar carries Prosperity or proper structure (禄), the pillar's promise turns fully positive — in practice: credentials and mastery are this Day Master's real career currency.

Guidance

The growth edge for Jia Zi is turning absorbed knowledge into delivered results — Resource feeds the self, but only Output stars turn it into value others can see. Practically: publish, teach, ship, rather than endlessly preparing. And because the Bath stage ties self-worth to attention, it helps to anchor confidence in finished work instead of applause.

Classical verdict

虽坐沐浴,若四往有禄,看印,冬生不作妻败

Source: San Ming Tong Hui (三命通会)

The San Ming Tong Hui verdict reads: "Though it sits in Bath, if the surrounding pillars carry Prosperity (禄), look to the Resource star; born in winter, it does not suffer the 'harmed spouse' fault." In plain terms: the Bath seat alone is not a flaw — with structural support elsewhere in the chart, and especially with the Resource star healthy, Jia Zi is a favorable, scholarly pillar.

Frequently asked questions

What kind of person is a Jia Zi day pillar?

Typically upright, quick to learn, idealistic, and well-supported by elders or institutions — with an image-conscious, romantic streak from the Bath stage. Strong sense of principle; can be proud under pressure.

Is Jia Zi a good day pillar?

Classically it is considered a scholarly, supported pillar: the Direct Resource under the Day Master brings learning and help. Its quality in your specific chart depends on the other three pillars — which is why a full chart reading matters more than the day pillar alone.

How do I know if I was born on a Jia Zi day?

Day pillars follow the sixty-day stem-branch cycle, so you cannot tell from the calendar date alone. Use the free calculator on this site: enter your birth date, time, and city, and it computes your day pillar with true solar time correction.

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