
4th Mar – 3rd Apr for Metal Rabbit
Several supportive influences appear together during this time. Traditionally they are described with names such as Fortune Virtue, Prosperity, Heaven Virtue, and Tai Ji Noble. Their presence tends to support resolution, practical solutions, and smoother handling of issues. Additional influences connected with visibility and social interaction also appear, which may improve how ideas, proposals, and plans are received by others.
This is a good period for addressing unfinished matters from the previous year. It is also a constructive time to gather people, present plans, and align direction before activity accelerates further. If certain decisions or projects have remained unresolved, this month supports bringing them to completion.
The pace of the year already feels quick. Under the broader Fire Horse influence, time appears to move rapidly and opportunities shift quickly. Staying too long in preparation mode may cause momentum to slip away.
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 DO | RW
Rob Wealth is frequently interpreted too literally, as though it refers to others taking what belongs to you. In practice, it more often points to competition. When new players begin appearing in your space, it usually means something valuable has been identified. Demand exists, or an opportunity has become visible.
Seen from this angle, competition is information rather than loss. It indicates where the market believes value can be created.
When this dynamic appears alongside Direct Officer energy, the emphasis shifts toward structure and discipline. Competing everywhere at once rarely produces strength. Strategic focus becomes necessary. Some markets deserve protection, others refinement, and some are better abandoned entirely.
Business requires selective commitment. Concentrate effort where real advantage exists. Engage where your strengths matter. Step aside where they do not.
Trying to win every contest, particularly through aggressive pricing, often wastes resources. Capital spent chasing short term attention may not be available when genuine opportunity appears.
Strategy rarely requires fighting every rival. It requires deciding which contests truly deserve commitment.
Yi Wood 7K | FR
Collective momentum can be powerful, yet direction determined by the crowd does not always produce good outcomes.
This period invites a simple reflection. Who influences your direction, and whose direction do you influence?
Looking back over the previous year usually provides enough information to judge the relationships around you. Some connections accelerate growth. Others simply maintain activity without producing meaningful progress.
Some relationships continue out of habit, sentiment, or convenience even when they no longer support future direction. Maintaining them may consume time, energy, and attention that could be directed elsewhere.
When unnecessary commitments are removed, new space appears for stronger alliances that support where you intend to go rather than where you have already been.
Independent judgment becomes important here. Stepping away from crowd momentum allows a broader view of the long term landscape.
Leadership often begins when someone chooses direction rather than simply following it.
Bing Fire DW | DR
Preparation alone is not enough. Effort and development only create value when they are followed by timely action.
The same applies to education and expertise. Degrees and qualifications represent preparation, but without real world application their relevance fades. Knowledge becomes meaningful only when it solves practical problems.
Waiting indefinitely for the perfect moment introduces risk. Conditions rarely pause for anyone’s convenience. Markets move forward whether or not someone feels ready.
Preparation creates possibility. Execution turns that possibility into tangible results. Work only produces full value when action is taken before circumstances change.
Ding Fire IW | IR
Readiness needs to exist before opportunity appears.
Opportunity tends to reward those who combine preparation with decisive action. Openings rarely remain available for long. They either shift toward someone prepared to act or disappear entirely.
Endless evaluation can quietly become an obstacle. Analysis has its place, yet constant reconsideration without commitment eventually leads to paralysis. Others often watch the same possibilities and move once hesitation appears.
Preparation allows clear criteria for action. When the right conditions appear, execution can follow without unnecessary delay. The point of preparation is to make timely action possible.
Wu Earth HO | DO
Structural problems rarely appear all at once. They often develop gradually and remain unnoticed until their effects become harder to ignore.
Organizations follow similar cycles. Systems and procedures that once worked well can gradually become outdated. Technology ages, software loses support, and processes designed for earlier conditions begin slowing progress.
This stage often signals a period of redevelopment. A practical question appears. Are current systems still suited to today’s environment, or do they remain simply because they are familiar?
Waiting until problems become obvious usually increases the cost of change. By the time urgency becomes visible, the system may already be under stress.
Strengthening an organization sometimes requires replacing outdated parts of it. Tradition, habit, and attachment often resist this process.
If weaknesses are identified, responsibility includes proposing workable improvements. Criticism alone offers little value.
Ji Earth EG | 7K
Innovation often reshapes efficiency by improving precision, reducing waste, and increasing output.
New methods frequently face skepticism at first. Yet once productivity improves and results become clear, what initially felt disruptive often becomes normal practice.
Technological change tends to follow this pattern. Initial resistance gradually fades as new capabilities emerge and older methods become less practical.
Disruption challenges routines and roles. Many tools that once faced opposition later became essential parts of everyday work.
Innovation rarely removes value. It changes how value is created. The question becomes whether someone adapts early or waits until adaptation becomes unavoidable.
Geng Metal RW | DW
Different kinds of work require different kinds of expertise. When projects extend beyond personal capability, attempting to handle every aspect alone may dilute quality.
Professionalism sometimes means bringing in specialists who can complete parts of the work more effectively.
The training industry often illustrates this issue. Some instructors promote themselves as experts across a wide range of unrelated subjects. In reality, depth of knowledge matters more than breadth of claims.
A stronger approach involves collaboration. Lead within your area of expertise and partner with others who bring complementary strengths.
This improves outcomes for clients and strengthens professional credibility. Markets tend to reward those who understand their limits and build capable teams rather than attempting to appear capable of everything.
Xin Metal FR | IW
Many achievements in life and business depend on collaboration. Some outcomes only become possible when people work in alignment toward a shared objective.
When an opportunity grows beyond individual resources, attempting to manage it alone may create unnecessary strain. Strategic leaders recognize when alliances improve the probability of success.
Clear roles distribute responsibility effectively. Each participant contributes where they are strongest.
Holding every responsibility personally may feel like control, yet it often produces bottlenecks. Shared effort increases capacity and makes larger goals more achievable.
Ren Water DR | HO
Complex information can easily overwhelm its audience. Financial reports filled with numbers, formulas, and commentary often create confusion rather than clarity.
As knowledge grows, communication becomes increasingly important. Clear explanation allows ideas to move from theory into practical action. Without it, valuable insights may remain unused.
The challenge becomes translation. Tools that summarize dense material demonstrate how powerful this process can be. Their value lies in transforming complexity into accessible insight.
Effective leadership communication focuses on guidance rather than intellectual display. Understanding grows when ideas become clear.
The most effective communicator is not the one who knows the most, but the one who explains ideas in ways others can use.
Gui Water IR | EG
Resources can produce growth, but only when they are directed with focus.
When capital is distributed without enough selectivity, it may support both productive and unproductive efforts. Activity increases, but real progress may remain limited.
Strategic allocation becomes essential. Resources directed toward initiatives with proven traction strengthen growth. Ventures that consume energy without producing results require reconsideration.
Regular review helps clarify where time, effort, and capital are flowing. Growth does not come from simply adding more resources. It comes from directing them toward the areas with the strongest potential.

