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The Yang Fire day master (Bing · 丙)

Classical texts picture Bing 丙 as the sun: warm, visible, radiating outward without being asked. Like every day-master reading, this is a tendency to reflect on, not a verdict.

The classical image

Bing 丙 is the sun: warm, visible, radiating outward without being asked. In chart terms this reads as openness and reach — energy that naturally makes itself seen. The image is a compression of centuries of case reading, not a personality test result — the same stem born in a different season, with different support, reads differently.

Work and direction

Read on its own, Bing leans toward public-facing work — teaching, leading, anything with an audience. In a full reading this is always qualified by the Ten Gods around it — the same day master with strong output stars and with strong authority stars points in quite different directions.

The recurring edge

The sun shines on everything and possesses nothing: generosity of attention is the gift, sustained focus on one thing the recurring work.

In your chart

Whether your Bing is well-rooted for its season — supported or drained — is a separate, chart-specific question the calculator answers with its reasoning shown.

Questions

Frequently asked

What does a Yang Fire day master mean?

The day stem 丙 (Bing) is read as the chart's self-reference point. Its classical image — the sun: warm, visible, radiating outward without being asked — anchors readings of temperament and working style, always weighed against season and support in the full chart.

Is a Yang Fire day master good or bad?

Neither — day masters are not ranked. What matters is whether the stem is well-supported for its season in your specific chart, which is what the strength assessment weighs.

How do I know if this is my day master?

Your day master is the stem of your day pillar. Enter your birth details in the calculator and it is computed and shown with the reasoning.

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