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| Term: Birth Chart | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Chinese | 生辰八字 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Hanyu Pinyin | shēngchén bāzì | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| CantoneseYale | sāangsàhn baatjih | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Literal meaning | Birth Time Eight Characters | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Vietnamese name | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Vietnamese alphabet | Sinh thần Bát tự | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Chữ Hán | 生辰八字 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Term: Four Pillars | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Traditional Chinese | 四柱命理學 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 四柱命理学 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Hanyu Pinyin | sì zhù mìnglǐ xué | ||||||||||||||||||||
| CantoneseYale | sei chyúh mehngléih hohk | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Literal meaning | "Four Pillars of Life" Studies | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| Chinese | 子平命理 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Hanyu Pinyin | zipíng mìnglǐ | ||||||||||||||||||||
| CantoneseYale | jípìhng mehngléih | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Literal meaning | Method Divination | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| Vietnamese name | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Vietnamese alphabet | Tứ trụ mệnh lý | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Chữ Hán | 四柱命理 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| Hangul | 사주 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Hanja | 四柱 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Literal meaning | Four Pillars | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| Kanji | 四柱推命 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Hiragana | しちゅうすいめい | ||||||||||||||||||||
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TheFour Pillars of Destiny, also known as "bāzì", which means "eight characters" or "eight words" in Chinese, is aChinese astrological concept that a person'sdestiny or fate can bedivined by the twosexagenary cycle characters assigned to their birth year, month, day, and hour. This type of cosmological astrology is also widely used inSouth Korea,Japan andVietnam.
Four Pillars of Destiny can be dated back to theHan Dynasty, but it was not systematic as it is known today.
Days, hours, months, and years are all assigned one of the tenCelestial Stems (Chinese: 十天干) and one of the twelveTerrestrial Branches (Chinese: 十二地支) in thesexagenary cycle. A person's fortune is determined by looking up the branch and stem characters for each of these four parts of their birth time, with relation to the 10-year luck cycle (Chinese: 十年大运).
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The schools are the Scholarly School (學院派,Xué Yuàn Pài) and the Professional School (江湖派,Jiāng Hú Pài).
TheScholarly School began withXú Zi Píng (徐子平) at the beginning of theSong Dynasty. Xú founded the pure theoretical basis of the system. Representatives of this school and their publications include:
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Shō-Kan is also therelative pronoun among theHeavenly Stems. A birthday in theChinese calendar will be written甲子,甲戌,甲申,甲午,甲辰,甲寅, whereas theTei (丁) will belong to the Shō-Kan. When the Heavenly Stems will be甲 in a birthday for the Chinese calendar, the丁 acts as a Shō-Kan factor, as follows:
The chart is as follows:
The main structure of his chart is傷官 (Shō-Kan),格.
The day of 丁 (in theChinese calendar) meets April, the month ofDo-Yo (土用), the month of戊, so that we get the Shō-Kan. The most important element and worker in his chart is the甲 or乙. TheInju is also the worker which controls Shō-Kan. In 1945, in the year of乙酉, the Inju has no effect. The Heavenly Stem乙 is inKu Bo (空亡,the workings are on hold).
Additionally, theDai Un (Japan's own long-term history) is as follows. The beginning of April in theLunar calendar is the fifth day, so there are 24 days from day 5 to Hirohito's birthday. One month is equivalent to ten years inDai Un, and the 24 days are equivalent to eight years. Events in the historical timeline corresponding to his life from age eight to 18 are as follows.
From the age of 8 to the age of 18 : 辛卯
Advocates of the Shō-Kan system believe that Hirohito's chart somehow explains the defeat of Japan inWorld War II after the catastrophicatomic bomb explosions atHiroshima and Nagasaki.[citation needed]
The problem of periodicity of four pillars is a problem in calendrical arithmetics, but most of fortune tellers are unable to handle the mathematics correctly. Hee[2] for example, proposed that it takes 240 years for a given four-pillar quadruplet to repeat itself. In p. 22, Hee wrote,
... because of the numerous possible combinations, it takes 60 years for the same set of year pillars to repeat itself (by comparison, as set of month pillars repeats itself after just five years). Therefore, if you have a certain day and time, the set of four pillars will repeat itself in 60 years. However, since the same day may not appear in exactly the same month – and even if it is in the same month, the day may not be found in the same half month – it takes 240 years before the identical four pillars appear again ...
Hee's proposal is incorrect and can be easily refuted by a counterexample. For example, the four-pillar quadruplets for 1984-03-18 and 2044-03-03 are exactly the same (i.e. 甲子-丁卯-辛亥-xx) and they are spaced only by 60 years. But the next iso-quadruplet will reappear only after 360 years (on 2404-04-05). Furthermore, a periodicity of 1800 years is needed in order to match both sexagenary cycle and the Gregorian cycle. For example, 0004-03-18, 1980-03-18, and 3964-03-18 share the same four-pillar quadruplet.
The solution to the iso-Gregorian quadruplet is aDiophantine problem. Suppose that the gap,, between two successive four-pillar quadruplet is irregular and it is given by and suppose that and are two successiverata die numbers with identical Gregorian month and day, then it can be shown that the interval is given byFor and to coincide, we need solve
to which one of the solution is Therefore days or about 1800 Gregorian years.