The Element for Your Birth Year
- Metal: Years of birth that conclude in 0 or 1.
- Water: Years of birth that end in 2 or 3.
- Wood: Years of birth ending in 4 or 5.
- Fire: Years of birth ending in 6 or 7.
- Earth: Years of birth ending in 8 or 9
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By birthday, what element am I?
There are 12 astrological signs in Western tropical astrology. Each of the four elements has three Zodiac signs connected with it, which are always exactly 120 degrees apart along the ecliptic and are said to be in trine with one another. The four classical elements (also called as triplicities) are still used extensively by most current astrologers, and they are still considered a crucial part of astrological chart interpretation.
Starting with Aries, which is a Fire sign, the next sign in order is Taurus, which is Earth, followed by Gemini, which is Air, and finally Cancer, which is Water. This cycle repeats twice more before concluding with Pisces, the twelfth and final astrological sign. According to Marcus Manilius, the elemental rulerships for the twelve astrological signs of the zodiac are as follows:
- Aries 1; Leo 5; Sagittarius 9 hot, dry, and ferocious
- Heavy, chilly, and dry2Taurus; 6Virgo; 10Capricorn
- 3 Gemini; 7 Libra; 11 Aquarius bright, hot, and damp
- Water is for Cancer, 8 for Scorpio, and 12 for Pisces. It is cool, moist, and gentle.
What is the name of my Saju?
Saju: Based on Chinese astrological records and books, saju is an ancient kind of divination that evaluates the cosmic energy at the hour, day, month, and year of a person’s birth. This concept maintains that one’s fate cannot be influenced and is exclusively determined by the circumstances surrounding one’s birth.
What are the three most important indications in my life?
Your Sun sign, Moon sign, and rising sign, also known as ascending sign, are the three most important places in your birth chart. Your Sun sign is the foundation of your personality and who you are as a person. Your Moon sign indicates your emotional side and who you are when you’re alone. Finally, your rising sign is the initial impression others get of you and how you appear on the outside.
What are the signs of my zodiac?
- Aries is the first sign of the zodiac (March 21April 19)
- Taurus is the sign of the bull (April 20May 20)
- Gemini is a sign of the zodiac (May 21June 20)
- Cancer is a disease that affects people (June 21July 22)
- Leo is a sign of the zodiac (July 23August 22)
- Virgo is the sign of the Virgin (August 23September 22)
- Libra is a sign of the zodia (September 23October 22)
- Scorpio is a zodiac sign that (October 23November 21)
- Sagittarius is the sign of the eagle (November 22December 21)
- Capricorn is a sign in the zodiac that (December 22January 19)
- Aquarius is the sign of the water bearer (January 20February 18)
- Pisces is a water sign (February 19March 20)
What are the characteristics of the zodiac signs?
How to Decipher Every Zodiac Sign, Element by Element
- Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius are the Fire Signs.
- Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces are the water signs.
- Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius are the Air Signs.
- Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn are the earth signs.
What are my four pillars of fate?
The ‘four pillars’ allude to the year, month, day, and hour pillars of a birthday in the Chinese solar calendar, and each pillar has two characters, for a total of eight characters (Ba Zi) in Chinese fortune telling.
What is the meaning of Saju Korea?
Saju. The four pillars of destiny (/) are a Chinese, Japanese, and Korean belief characterizing a person’s destiny or fate based on the sexagenary cycle or 60 Gapja (/), sometimes known as the “old Chinese zodiac.”
What do the elements of the Chinese zodiac signify?
The Chinese zodiac has five elements: wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. These are based on the Five Elements Theory, or Wu Xinga philosophy, which is used to define the interdependence and relationship between all things. The focus of this lesson is on finding balance and accepting the process. As one energy grows stronger, another weakens. There is no hierarchy and all elements are interrelated. This philosophy underpins not only the Chinese zodiac system, but also feng shui, holistic medicine, acupuncture, divination (such as the I Ching), and martial arts.

