丁卯
Fire in the Furnace

Ding Mao (丁卯) Day Pillar: Personality, Love & Career

Ding Mao is the fourth of the sixty stem-branch pairs: Ding Yin Fire — the lamp flame, the candle — resting on Mao (卯), the Wood of mid-spring. Mao hides a single stem, Yi Wood, which is Ding's Indirect Resource (偏印): the entire seat is one unbroken channel of fuel and intuition feeding the flame. In the twelve-stage cycle Ding sits at Sickness (病) here — a stage of delicacy and heightened sensitivity rather than literal illness. The pillar's Nayin is Fire in the Furnace (炉中火): a flame that does its finest work when sheltered.

Chart facts

Day Master
Ding (丁) · Fire
Sitting branch
卯 (Mao) · Wood
Nayin
Fire in the Furnace
Hidden stems & Ten Gods
Yin Wood = Indirect Resource
Twelve-stage cycle
Weakening
Void branches
戌 (Xu) · 亥 (Hai)

Personality

People born on a Ding Mao day are the perceptive ones: a small, precise flame that illuminates details others miss. The pure Indirect Resource beneath them gives a deeply intuitive, inward-turning intelligence — drawn to psychology, symbols, healing arts, spiritual or technical depths — and a habit of learning alone, on their own path, rather than through the standard curriculum. They often feel things before they can explain them, and explain them beautifully once they do.

The Sickness stage adds emotional permeability. Ding Mao natives absorb the moods of a room, tire in harsh or noisy environments, and need genuine solitude to recharge. The classical line notes that Wealth and Officer both turn away at this seat, and the texts say the flame 'needs combining qi, Prosperity, or Fire to support it' — in character terms, this is a gifted but delicate constitution that does its best work with backing: a mentor, a team, a stable base. Unsupported, sensitivity can slide into overthinking and self-doubt; supported, it becomes rare insight.

Love & relationships

In love, Ding Mao people are tender, attentive, and quietly devoted — the partner who notices the change in your voice before you mention anything. Their affection is a lamp, not a bonfire: it warms steadily at close range and is easily guttered by coldness, sarcasm, or chaos.

Because the seat is pure Resource — all receiving, no wealth or authority stars — they can drift into relationships where they are endlessly understanding and rarely asking. The healthiest match is someone emotionally steady and openly protective, who gives the flame a windbreak. Ding Mao natives should watch one pattern: withdrawing into hurt silence instead of naming a need. The partner who would gladly meet the need often simply never heard it.

Career & work style

The pure Indirect Resource seat points to depth work: research, analysis, counseling and psychology, medicine and healing arts, design, writing, religious or philosophical study, and specialist technical crafts. Ding Mao people excel wherever penetrating insight matters more than volume — they are the fine instrument, not the hammer.

With Wealth and Officer turned away in the seat, raw commercial hustle and high-pressure political ladders drain them quickly. The classical prescription — combining qi, Prosperity, or Fire support — translates directly into career strategy: attach your flame to a strong platform. A respected institution, a well-matched partner or team, a senior figure who champions you: with that shelter, the lamp becomes the light of the whole room.

Guidance

The growth edge for Ding Mao is building the support the classics prescribe, rather than waiting for it. Practically: choose environments deliberately — calm, decent people and a stable platform are not luxuries for this Day Master but operating requirements. Convert intuition into output on a schedule (write it, present it, publish it), because pure Resource loves absorbing and postpones producing. And guard your energy budget: rest before the flame gutters, not after.

Classical verdict

财官俱背,须合气、禄、火扶

Source: San Ming Tong Hui (三命通会)

The San Ming Tong Hui verdict reads: 'Wealth and Officer both turn away; it needs combining qi, Prosperity (禄), or Fire to assist it.' In plain terms: the old texts see this seat as holding no money or rank stars — a refined flame without external scaffolding. Their remedy is support: where the chart supplies favorable combinations, Prosperity roots, or friendly Fire, the pillar's delicacy turns into distinction. It is a pillar whose fortune is unlocked by allies and structure.

Frequently asked questions

What kind of person is a Ding Mao day pillar?

Typically perceptive, gentle, and intuitively intelligent, with a rich inner world and a preference for depth over noise. The pure Resource seat gives unusual learning ability and empathy; the Sickness stage gives sensitivity that needs quiet and support to stay bright.

Is Ding Mao a good day pillar?

It is a refined, scholarly pillar whose quality depends heavily on support. The classics note the seat lacks Wealth and Officer stars and 'needs Fire or Prosperity to assist' — with a supportive chart, mentor, or environment it performs beautifully; isolated and unsupported, it underperforms its talent. The full chart decides.

How do I know if I was born on a Ding Mao 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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