Civil-date reference · 1916-01-02
January 2, 1916 BaZi Chart
Sunday, January 2, 1916 maps to a reference three-pillar record of 乙卯 · 戊子 · 戊戌. The hour pillar remains unresolved until birth time and place are supplied.
Answer first: the reference Day Master for 1916-01-02 is Wu · Yang Earth, and the day pillar is Yang Earth Dog (戊戌). This is a date record, not a complete personal reading.
Deterministic record
1916-01-02 at a glance
| Gregorian date | Sunday, January 2, 1916 |
|---|---|
| Lunar date | 农历乙卯年十一月廿七 · lunar month 十一月, day 廿七 |
| Reference pillars | 乙卯 · 戊子 · 戊戌 (year · month · day) |
| Day Master | Wu · Yang Earth · heavenly stem 戊 |
| Solar-term position | Day 11 of Winter Solstice (冬至), beginning 1915-12-23 |
| Next solar term | Minor Cold (小寒) · 1916-01-06 · 4 days away |
| Western constellation | Capricorn (摩羯) |
Three coordinates, three jobs
What the reference pillars contain
Each stem-branch pair is a deterministic calendar coordinate. Its role changes by pillar position, so the three rows stay separate rather than collapsing into one personality label.
Yin Wood Rabbit · Yi Mao
The visible stem is Yi · Yin Wood; the branch is Mao · Rabbit · Wood. Its Na Yin is 大溪水, and the branch contains hidden stem 乙. Open the full Jiazi record →
Yang Earth Rat · Wu Zi
The visible stem is Wu · Yang Earth; the branch is Zi · Rat · Water. Its Na Yin is 霹雳火, and the branch contains hidden stem 癸. Open the full Jiazi record →
Yang Earth Dog · Wu Xu
The visible stem is Wu · Yang Earth; the branch is Xu · Dog · Earth. Its Na Yin is 平地木, and the branch contains hidden stems 戊 · 辛 · 丁. Open the full Jiazi record →
Calculation boundary
What this date does not settle
The atlas uses a standard civil-date reference so dates can be compared consistently. A real birth happened at a place and an instant, not inside a URL slug.
- Hour pillar: requires birth time after historical timezone and true-solar-time correction.
- Day boundary: a late-night clock time can cross the adopted Zi-hour or solar-day boundary after correction.
- Solar-term boundary: an actual birth instant near a term transition can change the resolved year or month pillar.
- Interpretation: one date or one Jiazi pair does not determine career, relationships, wealth, health, or events.
Every date in January 1916
Resolve the fourth pillar
Calculate the actual birth chart
Add birth time and birthplace. Pillarwise then resolves historical timezone, longitude correction, equation of time, day-boundary risk, and the hour pillar before it generates a chart.
Questions about 1916-01-02
What is the BaZi day pillar for Sunday, January 2, 1916?
In this civil-date reference, the day pillar is 戊戌 (Yang Earth Dog), cycle position 35 of 60. A personal chart must still resolve the birthplace, local clock time, and day boundary.
What is the Day Master for Sunday, January 2, 1916?
The reference Day Master is 戊, Wu · Yang Earth. The Day Master is the heavenly stem of the resolved day pillar; it is not a complete personality result.
Can I calculate a complete BaZi chart from 1916-01-02 alone?
No. A complete Four Pillars chart requires birth time and birthplace. Historical timezone, longitude correction, equation of time, and hour or day boundaries can materially change the resolved chart.
Which solar term contains 1916-01-02?
1916-01-02 is day 11 of Winter Solstice (冬至) in this date reference. The next solar term is Minor Cold (小寒) on 1916-01-06.