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Jiazi reference · #41 of 60

Yang Wood Dragon (甲辰) in BaZi

Yang Wood Dragon is Jiazi pillar #41: Yang Wood over the Dragon branch, a deterministic stem-branch combination used in BaZi year, month, day, and hour pillars.

PW—JIAZI / 41甲辰Jia · Chen

Yang Wood Dragon (甲辰) is number 41 in the 60 Jiazi cycle. It combines the Yang Wood heavenly stem 甲 with the Dragon earthly branch 辰. Read it as a pillar ingredient, not as a complete chart verdict.

Deterministic record

What the pair contains

These fields identify a fixed cycle row. They do not change between charts; only the pair's position and relationships change its interpretive role.

Cycle number41 / 60
Heavenly stem甲 · Jia · Yang Wood
Earthly branch辰 · Chen · Dragon
Branch elementEarth
Branch seasonlate spring
Hidden stems戊 · Wu · Yang Earth; 乙 · Yi · Yin Wood; 癸 · Gui · Yin Water
Element relationWood controls Earth

Five Element structure

Wood controls Earth

The visible wood stem controls the branch's earth element in the Five Element cycle. This is a raw Five Element relation, not a favorable-or-unfavorable score.

01 · Definition

What this pillar records

Yang Wood Dragon is a stem-branch pair, not a standalone personality type. The heavenly stem shows the visible qi on top; the earthly branch shows the seasonal container underneath. The hidden stems inside the branch explain why a pillar can carry more than one layer of meaning.

The Dragon branch belongs to late spring and carries hidden stems 戊, 乙, 癸. In a real reading, Pillarwise weighs this pillar against the day master, season, Ten Gods, roots, combinations, and clashes before drawing any life-area meaning.

At the raw Five Element level, this pair records wood controls earth. That relationship is one input to the chart calculation; it does not decide whether the pillar is useful, difficult, strong, or weak on its own.

In practice, the same Jiazi pillar reads differently when it appears as a year pillar, month pillar, day pillar, or hour pillar. Pillarwise keeps this page as a deterministic reference, then lets the chart context establish its function.

02 · Position first

The same pair, four different jobs

Year

Places 甲辰 in the chart's broad inherited and social frame. It is not a complete ancestry or childhood verdict.

Month

Places the pair in the seasonal and structural frame. The branch's season matters here, but Pattern still requires the complete month-order method.

Day

The stem is the Day Master when 甲辰 is the day pillar; the branch is its seat. This is not the same job as the same pair in another pillar.

Hour

Places the pair in the hour layer after local time rules are resolved. It cannot be trusted if the hour boundary was calculated incorrectly.

Procedural example

03 · Work the sequence

Suppose 甲辰 appears in a day pillar

First record 甲 as the Day Master and 辰 as its branch seat. Then expand the branch's hidden stems (戊, 乙, 癸), compare every stem to 甲 to derive Ten Gods, and test roots and branch relations across the other three pillars. Only that full procedure can support a contextual reading; the label “Yang Wood Dragon” alone cannot.

04 · Interpretation boundary

What 甲辰 cannot prove

This pair cannot independently prove a personality, career, relationship outcome, wealth level, health condition, rank, danger, or dated event. Do not transfer an interpretation from a day pillar to a year, month, hour, luck, or annual pillar without recalculating its role.

Questions

Frequently asked

What number is 甲辰 in the Jiazi cycle?

甲辰 is number 41 of the 60 stem-branch combinations.

What is the heavenly stem of Yang Wood Dragon?

Its heavenly stem is 甲 (Jia), Yang Wood.

What is the earthly branch of Yang Wood Dragon?

Its earthly branch is 辰 (Chen), commonly associated with the Dragon.

What hidden stems are inside 甲辰?

The 辰 branch carries 戊 · Wu · Yang Earth; 乙 · Yi · Yin Wood; 癸 · Gui · Yin Water. Hidden stems are branch contents used in full-chart calculation; they do not turn this pillar into a standalone verdict.