
4th Feb – 4th March month of Metal Tiger
The Year of the Horse begins this month, bringing higher visibility, faster feedback, and stronger momentum. Actions surface quickly and responses follow just as fast. This is a period where learning accelerates through exposure. Progress comes from staying open, adaptive, and willing to adjust based on what becomes visible. Visibility is not a penalty. It is information. Outcomes either confirm direction or reveal what needs refinement.
Locate the Day Pillar
Look at your Bazi chart. The third column from the left is your Day Pillar.
The top character (the Heavenly Stem) is your Day Master.
Here are 2 examples of free Bazi calculator tools from the web:
Typing Astro (https://typingastro.com/)

Chinese Metasoft (https://chinesemetasoft.com/BaZi/Calculator)

Now that you know your Day Master, you can refer to the monthly Day Master forecast and always look for your own Day Master article.
Jia Wood 7K|FR
For Jia Wood, this month emphasizes selection and alignment. Progress improves when energy is focused on people and systems that contribute and grow. Leadership requires discernment. Carrying those who no longer develop or contribute slows momentum. Letting go protects the whole structure and supports healthier growth.
Yi Wood DO|RW
For Yi Wood, structure becomes essential. Clear rules, frameworks, and objectives prevent wasted effort. Competition highlights whether direction is correct, not whether effort is sufficient. Before committing resources, confirm the structure supports the outcome you want. Discipline channels growth more effectively than freedom alone.
Bing Fire IW|IR
For Bing Fire, awareness increases. Opportunities become easier to spot, but only when intent is clear. Access, data, and visibility are useful only if you know what you are looking for. Define priorities first. Clarity determines whether exposure turns into advantage.
Ding Fire DW|DR
For Ding Fire, experience is built through consistent action. Progress comes from starting, testing, and refining. Waiting for readiness delays growth. Small steps taken repeatedly compound into skill and confidence.
Wu Earth EG|7K
For Wu Earth, innovation requires iteration. Not every idea survives real conditions. Testing, adjusting, and refining are part of forward movement. Resistance from others is expected. Leadership focuses on results rather than approval.
Ji (Earth HO|DO
For Ji Earth, disruption highlights outdated rules and systems. Identifying problems often leads to responsibility for fixing them. Speak up only when prepared to help stabilize outcomes. Change creates opportunity, but also accountability.
Geng Metal FR|IW
For Geng Metal, shared effort accelerates discovery. Speed comes from participation, but results require alignment. Clear standards and direction prevent scattered effort and wasted resources.
Xin Metal RW|DW
For Xin Metal, competition reveals gaps rather than threats. When others succeed with methods you avoided, adaptation becomes necessary. Upgrading tools and approaches restores balance. Survival favors flexibility over tradition.
Ren Water IR|EG
For Ren Water, imagination expands. This is a strong phase for ideation and exploration, but not all ideas are ready for execution. Capture possibilities, assess conditions honestly, and allow timing to mature before committing fully.
Gui Water DR|HO
For Gui Water, communication becomes critical. Your role is to deliver clear, direct information. Not everyone will respond, and persuasion is not the objective. State what matters, move on, and allow others to decide. Responsibility lies in clarity, not in outcomes.

