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The Twelve Earthly Branches

The twelve Earthly Branches (地支) are the lower half of every pillar in a BaZi chart. Each is a season, a two-hour slice of the day and a zodiac animal — and each is a container holding one to three hidden stems, which is where most of a branch's real work happens.

Six seconds, three acts: the twelve take their places, the four harmony triangles appear, then the six clash diagonals snap across. Every relationship on this page is one of those shapes.

Why the branches are a circle, not a list

Put the twelve in a ring and every relationship turns into a shape: a clash is always the diagonal, a three-harmony frame is always an equilateral triangle, a seasonal frame is always three neighbours. Learn the geometry once and the tables stop needing to be memorised.

The twelve branches at a glance

Every card carries the hours it governs, the stems hidden inside it and where to read further. The pillar chips open the day-pillar article for that stem sitting on this branch.

Yang Water

Zi ·Rat

Water at midnight

Still on the surface, moving underneath.

Zi is the quietest two hours of the day, the moment the first Yang stirs inside deep winter. It thinks best where nobody is watching — quick, adaptable, and prone to staying up long past the point of usefulness.

Hour
23:00–01:00
Hidden stems
  • Quick-witted
  • Private
  • Adaptable
  • Restless
Yin Earth

Chou ·Ox

Frozen field before dawn

Slow, but it never stops storing.

Chou is frozen earth with metal and water locked inside — the classical vault. It warms up slowly, carries more than it admits, and once it has decided something, arguing rarely helps.

Hour
01:00–03:00
Hidden stems
己 · 癸 · 辛
  • Enduring
  • Reserved
  • Accumulating
  • Stubborn
Yang Wood

Yin ·Tiger

First light in the forest

The year begins here — and so does the moving.

Yin opens the solar year at Start of Spring, wood with fire already hidden inside it. It is out the door before sunrise: bold, forward-leaning, better at beginnings than at endings.

Hour
03:00–05:00
Hidden stems
甲 · 丙 · 戊
  • Pioneering
  • Bold
  • Impatient
  • Warm
Yin Wood

Mao ·Rabbit

Sunrise at the east gate

Soft wood turning toward the light.

Mao is pure Yin Wood, the hour when seedlings break ground fastest. Gentle, tasteful and easy to be around — and so invested in keeping the peace that decisions can sit unmade for a long time.

Hour
05:00–07:00
Hidden stems
  • Gentle
  • Tasteful
  • Sociable
  • Hesitant
Yang Earth

Chen ·Dragon

Cloud gathering over the marsh

The water vault — it holds a lot, and stirs a lot.

Chen is damp late-spring earth with wood and water buried in it, the most mixed of the twelve. Big-picture, many-threaded, able to carry complexity — and quietly exhausting itself running several inner storylines at once.

Hour
07:00–09:00
Hidden stems
戊 · 乙 · 癸
  • Expansive
  • Complex
  • Capable
  • Overthinking
Yin Fire

Si ·Snake

Morning sun climbing

Calm outside, burning inside.

Si is a Yin branch holding Yang Fire and Metal — it looks composed while running hot underneath. Observant and strategic, it prefers to finish a sentence in its head rather than out loud.

Hour
09:00–11:00
Hidden stems
丙 · 庚 · 戊
  • Strategic
  • Observant
  • Intense
  • Guarded
Yang Fire

Wu ·Horse

Sun at its height

The brightest two hours of the day.

Wu is pure Fire — direct, warm, and physically unable to hide what it feels. Nothing spreads faster than its enthusiasm, and nothing empties faster once the fuel runs out.

Hour
11:00–13:00
Hidden stems
丁 · 己
  • Passionate
  • Direct
  • Charismatic
  • Burns out
Yin Earth

Wei ·Goat

Hay stacked in the afternoon

Dry earth still warm from the fire it stores.

Wei is the wood vault: late-summer earth keeping the day's heat. Kind, attentive, good at looking after people — with a streak of stubbornness that hides under all that softness and never argues openly.

Hour
13:00–15:00
Hidden stems
己 · 丁 · 乙
  • Warm
  • Considerate
  • Steady
  • Quietly stubborn
Yang Metal

Shen ·Monkey

Late sun on stone

Autumn stirs — and so does the mind.

Shen is Yang Metal with water hidden inside: fast hands, faster head. It picks up new things easily and drops them just as easily, which is both its range and its risk.

Hour
15:00–17:00
Hidden stems
庚 · 壬 · 戊
  • Clever
  • Versatile
  • Restless
  • Resourceful
Yin Metal

You ·Rooster

Sunset, the wine jar opened

Pure metal, finished down to the detail.

You is pure Yin Metal — the character itself pictures a wine vessel, the harvest opened at dusk. Precise, well-ordered and quietly demanding; when the standard slips, the first person it judges is itself.

Hour
17:00–19:00
Hidden stems
  • Precise
  • Elegant
  • Orderly
  • Self-critical
Yang Earth

Xu ·Dog

Dusk, the gate closed

The fire vault — it guards, and it can flare.

Xu is dry late-autumn earth holding fire and metal, the hour the door is bolted for the night. Loyal, principled, reliable in a crisis — and capable of holding a line long after the argument stopped being worth it.

Hour
19:00–21:00
Hidden stems
戊 · 辛 · 丁
  • Loyal
  • Principled
  • Protective
  • Unyielding
Yin Water

Hai ·Pig

Boat returning to the sea

Wide water with wood asleep inside it.

Hai closes both the day and the cycle — big water carrying Yang Wood. Generous, intuitive, hard to offend; it takes people in without much of a filter, which is exactly where it loses energy.

Hour
21:00–23:00
Hidden stems
壬 · 甲
  • Generous
  • Intuitive
  • Tolerant
  • Porous

Combinations, clashes and harms

Five ways the branches act on each other. Switch tabs to see each pattern on the same wheel — the branches never move, only the lines do.

Six pairs bond and lean toward a new element. A combination softens both branches and often marks a tie that is hard to walk away from.

  • 子 · 丑Earth
  • 寅 · 亥Wood
  • 卯 · 戌Fire
  • 辰 · 酉Metal
  • 巳 · 申Water
  • 午 · 未Earth

Earthly Branch correspondence table

BranchAnimalElementPolarityMonth (solar term)HourHidden stems
ZiRatWaterYang Major Snow12/0701/0523:00–01:00Yin Water 100%
ChouOxEarthYin Minor Cold01/0602/0301:00–03:00Yin Earth 50% · Yin Water 33% · Yin Metal 17%
YinTigerWoodYang Start of Spring02/0403/0503:00–05:00Yang Wood 50% · Yang Fire 33% · Yang Earth 17%
MaoRabbitWoodYin Awakening of Insects03/0604/0405:00–07:00Yin Wood 100%
ChenDragonEarthYang Pure Brightness04/0505/0407:00–09:00Yang Earth 50% · Yin Wood 33% · Yin Water 17%
SiSnakeFireYin Start of Summer05/0506/0509:00–11:00Yang Fire 50% · Yang Metal 33% · Yang Earth 17%
WuHorseFireYang Grain in Ear06/0607/0611:00–13:00Yin Fire 60% · Yin Earth 40%
WeiGoatEarthYin Minor Heat07/0708/0713:00–15:00Yin Earth 50% · Yin Fire 33% · Yin Wood 17%
ShenMonkeyMetalYang Start of Autumn08/0809/0715:00–17:00Yang Metal 50% · Yang Water 33% · Yang Earth 17%
YouRoosterMetalYin White Dew09/0810/0717:00–19:00Yin Metal 100%
XuDogEarthYang Cold Dew10/0811/0619:00–21:00Yang Earth 50% · Yin Metal 33% · Yin Fire 17%
HaiPigWaterYin Start of Winter11/0712/0621:00–23:00Yang Water 60% · Yang Wood 40%

What a branch does in a chart

Four jobs. Miss any one of them and the reading goes flat.

It sets the season

The month branch decides whether the Day Master was born into a supporting season or a draining one. Nothing else in the chart carries as much weight.

It hides the stems

Every branch holds one to three stems. Those are the roots the visible stems stand on — a stem without a root in the branches is a flag without a pole.

It carries the relationships

Combinations, clashes, punishments and harms all happen between branches. They are what turns a static chart into events with timing.

It gives the animal

The year branch is your zodiac sign — one branch out of four. Handy shorthand, far too coarse to read a life by.

A classical note

Yang branches move and are strong: they arrive fast and show fortune plainly. Yin branches are still and single-minded: their turns of luck take a whole year to unfold.

Di Tian Sui (滴天髓)

Six branches count as Yang (Zi, Yin, Chen, Wu, Shen, Xu) and six as Yin. The line describes behaviour, not quality: Yang branches move first and let you see the result, Yin branches work slowly and reveal themselves over a season. It is the first thing to check when a clash lands on one.

Frequently asked questions

What are the twelve Earthly Branches?

They are 子丑寅卯辰巳午未申酉戌亥 — twelve symbols marking the twelve months, the twelve two-hour periods of a day and the twelve zodiac animals. Paired with the ten Heavenly Stems they generate the sixty-year cycle.

What is the difference between a Heavenly Stem and an Earthly Branch?

A stem is a single pure element on display. A branch is a container: it has an element of its own and also hides one to three stems inside. Stems show what is happening; branches say how deeply it is rooted and when it moves.

Are the Earthly Branches the same as the Chinese zodiac?

The animals are a nickname for the branches — 子 is the Rat, 丑 the Ox, and so on. But the animal reads only your year branch, and a chart has four. The day and month branches say far more about you.

How do I find my own four branches?

They come from your birth year, month, day and hour. The month follows solar terms and the hour follows true solar time, so a calendar alone will not give them — run the free calculator below and all four appear at once.

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