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Civil-date reference · 1968-01-10

January 10, 1968 BaZi Chart

Wednesday, January 10, 1968 maps to a reference three-pillar record of 丁未 · 癸丑 · 己卯. The hour pillar remains unresolved until birth time and place are supplied.

己卯day pillar · #16 of 60

Answer first: the reference Day Master for 1968-01-10 is Ji · Yin Earth, and the day pillar is Yin Earth Rabbit (己卯). This is a date record, not a complete personal reading.

Year pillar丁未Yin Fire GoatMonth pillar癸丑Yin Water OxDay pillar己卯Yin Earth Rabbit

Deterministic record

1968-01-10 at a glance

Gregorian dateWednesday, January 10, 1968
Lunar date农历丁未年十二月十一 · lunar month 十二月, day 十一
Reference pillars丁未 · 癸丑 · 己卯 (year · month · day)
Day MasterJi · Yin Earth · heavenly stem
Solar-term positionDay 5 of Minor Cold (小寒), beginning 1968-01-06
Next solar termMajor Cold (大寒) · 1968-01-21 · 11 days away
Western constellationCapricorn (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.

丁未Year pillar

Yin Fire Goat · Ding Wei

The visible stem is Ding · Yin Fire; the branch is Wei · Goat · Earth. Its Na Yin is 天河水, and the branch contains hidden stems 己 · 丁 · 乙. Open the full Jiazi record →

癸丑Month pillar

Yin Water Ox · Gui Chou

The visible stem is Gui · Yin Water; the branch is Chou · Ox · Earth. Its Na Yin is 桑柘木, and the branch contains hidden stems 己 · 癸 · 辛. Open the full Jiazi record →

己卯Day pillar

Yin Earth Rabbit · Ji Mao

The visible stem is Ji · Yin Earth; the branch is Mao · Rabbit · Wood. Its Na Yin is 城头土, and the branch contains hidden stem . 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.

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.

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Questions about 1968-01-10

What is the BaZi day pillar for Wednesday, January 10, 1968?

In this civil-date reference, the day pillar is 己卯 (Yin Earth Rabbit), cycle position 16 of 60. A personal chart must still resolve the birthplace, local clock time, and day boundary.

What is the Day Master for Wednesday, January 10, 1968?

The reference Day Master is 己, Ji · Yin 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 1968-01-10 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 1968-01-10?

1968-01-10 is day 5 of Minor Cold (小寒) in this date reference. The next solar term is Major Cold (大寒) on 1968-01-21.