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The Four Pillars of Destiny, also known as "bāzì", which means "eight characters" or "eight words" in Chinese, is a Chinese astrological concept that a person's
destiny Destiny, sometimes also called fate (), is a predetermined course of events. It may be conceived as a predetermined future, whether in general or of an individual. Fate Although often used interchangeably, the words ''fate'' and ''destiny'' ...
or fate can be divined by the two
sexagenary cycle The sexagenary cycle, also known as the gānzhī (干支) or stems-and-branches, is a cycle of sixty terms, each corresponding to one year, thus amounting to a total of sixty years every cycle, historically used for recording time in China and t ...
characters assigned to their birth year, month, day, and hour. This type of cosmological astrology is also widely used in
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Development

Four Pillars of Destiny can be dated back to the
Han Dynasty The Han dynasty was an Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China (202 BC9 AD, 25–220 AD) established by Liu Bang and ruled by the House of Liu. The dynasty was preceded by the short-lived Qin dynasty (221–206 BC ...
, but it was not systematic as it is known today. * In the time of
Tang dynasty The Tang dynasty (, ; zh, c=唐朝), or the Tang Empire, was an Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 618 to 907, with an Wu Zhou, interregnum between 690 and 705. It was preceded by the Sui dynasty and followed ...
, Lǐ Xūzhōng (Chinese: 李虛中) reorganized this concept, and used each of the two
sexagenary cycle The sexagenary cycle, also known as the gānzhī (干支) or stems-and-branches, is a cycle of sixty terms, each corresponding to one year, thus amounting to a total of sixty years every cycle, historically used for recording time in China and t ...
characters assigned to a person's birth year, month and date to predict one's personality and future. This was called the "Three Pillars of Destiny", and after this theory become more and more popular. * During
Song Dynasty The Song dynasty ( ) was an Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 960 to 1279. The dynasty was founded by Emperor Taizu of Song, who usurped the throne of the Later Zhou dynasty and went on to conquer the rest of the Fiv ...
, ''Xú Zi Píng'' (Chinese:徐子平) reformed Lǐ Xūzhōng's "Three Pillars of Destiny" by adding the "birth time" as the fourth pillar. This meant adding another 2 sexagenary cycle characters to the person's fate pillars, from six characters into eight characters, which made the forecast accuracy seem much higher and making the Three Pillars of Destiny more useful. Therefore, people regarded ''Xú Zi Píng'' as the creator of a solid foundation for the Four Pillars of Destiny.


Method

Days, hours, months, and years are all assigned one of the ten
Celestial Stems The ten Heavenly Stems (or Celestial Stems) are a system of ordinals indigenous to China and used throughout East Asia, first attested during the Shang dynasty as the names of the ten days of the week. They were also used in Shang-era ritual ...
(Chinese: 十天干) and one of the twelve Terrestrial Branches (Chinese: 十二地支) in the
sexagenary cycle The sexagenary cycle, also known as the gānzhī (干支) or stems-and-branches, is a cycle of sixty terms, each corresponding to one year, thus amounting to a total of sixty years every cycle, historically used for recording time in China and t ...
. A person's fortune is determined by looking up the branch and stem characters for each of these four parts of their birth time, with relation to the 10-year luck cycle (Chinese: 十年大运).


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Months


Days


Hours


Schools

The schools are the Scholarly School (學院派, ''Xué Yuàn Pài'') and the Professional School (江湖派, ''Jiāng Hú Pài''). The Scholarly School began with ''Xú Zi Píng'' (徐子平) at the beginning of the
Song Dynasty The Song dynasty ( ) was an Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 960 to 1279. The dynasty was founded by Emperor Taizu of Song, who usurped the throne of the Later Zhou dynasty and went on to conquer the rest of the Fiv ...
. Xú founded the pure theoretical basis of the system. Representatives of this school and their publications include: ;Song Dynasty (宋) * Sān Mìng Yuān Yuán 三命渊源, by Xú Dà Shēng 徐大升 * Yuān Hǎi Zi Píng 淵海子平, compiled by Xú Dà Shēng 徐大升 (styled Zi Píng 子平) ; ;Ming Dynasty (明) * Dī Tiān Suǐ 滴天髓 * Sān Mìng Tōng Kuài 三命通會, by Wàn Mín Yīng 万民英 * Míng Wàn Yù Wú 明萬育吾 * Míng Liú Jī 明劉基 ; ;Qing Dynasty (清) * Mìng Lǐ Yuē Yán 命理約言, by Chén Sù Ān 陈素庵 * Mìng Lǐ Tàn Yuá
命理探源
by Yuán Shù Shān 袁树珊


In Japan


Definitions

''Shō-Kan'' is also the
relative pronoun A relative pronoun is a pronoun that marks a relative clause. An example is the word ''which'' in the sentence "This is the house which Jack built." Here the relative pronoun ''which'' introduces the relative clause. The relative clause modifies th ...
among the ''Heavenly Stems''. A birthday in the
Chinese calendar The traditional Chinese calendar, dating back to the Han dynasty, is a lunisolar calendar that blends solar, lunar, and other cycles for social and agricultural purposes. While modern China primarily uses the Gregorian calendar for officia ...
will be written''甲子'', ''甲戌'', ''甲申'', ''甲午'', ''甲辰'', ''甲寅'', whereas the will belong to the Shō-Kan. When the Heavenly Stems will be ''甲'' in a birthday for the Chinese calendar, the ''丁'' acts as a Shō-Kan factor, as follows: * 乙 : 丙 * 丙 : 己 * 丁 : 戊 * 戊 : 辛 * 己 : 庚 * 庚 : 癸 * 辛 : 壬 * 壬 : 乙 * 癸 : 甲


Meaning

*Generally speaking, Shō-Kan stands for splendid talents, brilliant appearances, and academic potential. *
Freedom of speech Freedom of speech is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or a community to articulate their opinions and ideas without fear of retaliation, censorship, or legal sanction. The rights, right to freedom of expression has been r ...
, freedom of thinking, and
freedom of expression Freedom of speech is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or a community to articulate their opinions and ideas without fear of retaliation, censorship, or legal sanction. The rights, right to freedom of expression has been r ...
are said to be related to Shō-Kan. *When there is not the proper Shō-Kan in daily life, the person is said to become confused and may even become involved in anti-social acts. *Shō-Kan is also the symbol of a
sword A sword is an edged and bladed weapons, edged, bladed weapon intended for manual cutting or thrusting. Its blade, longer than a knife or dagger, is attached to a hilt and can be straight or curved. A thrusting sword tends to have a straighter ...
and slash. *The figures with Shō-Kan are usually bright and beautiful; however, true and real success in life is another aspect.


Example

*
Hirohito , Posthumous name, posthumously honored as , was the 124th emperor of Japan according to the traditional order of succession, from 25 December 1926 until Death and state funeral of Hirohito, his death in 1989. He remains Japan's longest-reigni ...
(also known as Emperor Shōwa), born April 29, 1901, died January 7, 1989. His birthday is 29 April 1901, a day called
Shōwa Day is a public holiday in Japan held on April 29. It honors the birthday of Emperor Shōwa (Hirohito), the reigning emperor from 1926 to 1989. Shō (昭) means "shining" or "bright", and wa (和) means "peace", signifying the "enlightened peace" ...
in Japan. The chart is as follows: *Year of birth: 1901 : 辛丑 *Month of birth: April : 壬辰 *Day of birth: 29th : 丁丑 *Time of birth: a quarter past 10 at night (10.15 pm) : 辛亥 The main structure of his chart is ''傷官'' (Shō-Kan), ''格''.
The day of 丁 (in the
Chinese calendar The traditional Chinese calendar, dating back to the Han dynasty, is a lunisolar calendar that blends solar, lunar, and other cycles for social and agricultural purposes. While modern China primarily uses the Gregorian calendar for officia ...
) meets April, the month of , the month of ''戊'', so that we get the Shō-Kan. The most important element and worker in his chart is the ''甲'' or ''乙''. The Inju is also the worker which controls Shō-Kan. In 1945, in the year of ''乙酉'', the Inju has no effect. The Heavenly Stem ''乙'' is in . Additionally, the ''Dai Un'' (Japan's own long-term history) is as follows. The beginning of April in the
Lunar calendar A lunar calendar is a calendar based on the monthly cycles of the Moon's phases ( synodic months, lunations), in contrast to solar calendars, whose annual cycles are based on the solar year, and lunisolar calendars, whose lunar months are br ...
is the fifth day, so there are 24 days from day 5 to Hirohito's birthday. One month is equivalent to ten years in ''Dai Un'', and the 24 days are equivalent to eight years. Events in the historical timeline corresponding to his life from age eight to 18 are as follows. From the age of 8 to the age of 18 : 辛卯 *18 to 28: 庚寅 : corresponding to the reign and beginning of Showa Period in 1926 *28 to 38: 己丑 : beginning of
Second Sino-Japanese War The Second Sino-Japanese War was fought between the Republic of China (1912–1949), Republic of China and the Empire of Japan between 1937 and 1945, following a period of war localized to Manchuria that started in 1931. It is considered part ...
in 1937 *38 to 48: 戊子 : World War II, 1939–1945 *48 to 58: 丁亥 *58 to 68: 丙戌 *68 to 78: 乙酉 *78 to 88: 甲申 : end of the Showa Period in 1989 *88 to 98: 癸未 Advocates of the Shō-Kan system believe that Hirohito's chart somehow explains the defeat of Japan in
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
after the catastrophic
atomic bomb A nuclear weapon is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions, either fission (fission or atomic bomb) or a combination of fission and fusion reactions (thermonuclear weapon), producing a nuclear expl ...
explosions at
Hiroshima and Nagasaki On 6 and 9 August 1945, the United States detonated two atomic bombs over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, respectively, during World War II. The aerial bombings killed between 150,000 and 246,000 people, most of whom were civili ...
.


Periodicity of Four Pillars

The problem of periodicity of four pillars is a problem in calendrical arithmetics, but most of fortune tellers are unable to handle the mathematics correctly. Hee for example, proposed that it takes 240 years for a given four-pillar quadruplet to repeat itself. In p. 22, Hee wrote,
... because of the numerous possible combinations, it takes 60 years for the same set of year pillars to repeat itself (by comparison, as set of month pillars repeats itself after just five years). Therefore, if you have a certain day and time, the set of four pillars will repeat itself in 60 years. However, since the same day may not appear in exactly the same month – and even if it is in the same month, the day may not be found in the same half month – it takes 240 years before the identical four pillars appear again ...
Hee's proposal is incorrect and can be easily refuted by a counterexample. For example, the four-pillar quadruplets for 1984-03-18 and 2044-03-03 are exactly the same (i.e. 甲子-丁卯-辛亥-xx) and they are spaced only by 60 years. But the next iso-quadruplet will reappear only after 360 years (on 2404-04-05). Furthermore, a periodicity of 1800 years is needed in order to match both sexagenary cycle and the Gregorian cycle. For example, 0004-03-18, 1980-03-18, and 3964-03-18 share the same four-pillar quadruplet. The solution to the iso-Gregorian quadruplet is a Diophantine problem. Suppose that the gap, g, between two successive four-pillar quadruplet is irregular and it is given by g = 60(365\lambda_1 + \lambda_2) and suppose that f and f + g' are two successive
rata die Rata Die (R.D.) is a system for assigning numbers to calendar days (optionally with time of day), independent of any calendar, for the purposes of calendrical calculations. It was named (after the Latin ablative feminine singular for "from a fixed ...
numbers with identical Gregorian month and day, then it can be shown that the interval g' is given byg' = 365\lambda_3 + 366\lambda_4.For g and g' to coincide, we need solve
60(365\lambda_1 + \lambda_2) = 365\lambda_3 + 366\lambda_4,
to which one of the solution is (\lambda_1, \lambda_2, \lambda_3, \lambda_4) = (33, 8, 1575, 402). Therefore g = 60(365 \times 33 + 8) = 723180 days or about 1800 Gregorian years.


See also

*
Destiny Destiny, sometimes also called fate (), is a predetermined course of events. It may be conceived as a predetermined future, whether in general or of an individual. Fate Although often used interchangeably, the words ''fate'' and ''destiny'' ...
* Symbolic stars *
Astrology Astrology is a range of Divination, divinatory practices, recognized as pseudoscientific since the 18th century, that propose that information about human affairs and terrestrial events may be discerned by studying the apparent positions ...
* Zǐ wēi dòu shù—a Chinese lunar astrological method * Wikibooks: Ba Zi


References

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