词条 | Four Pillars of Destiny |
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|showflag=py |title=Term: Birth Chart |collapse=no |c=生辰八字 |p=shēngchén bāzì |y=saang1san4 baat3ji6 |j=saang1san4 baat3zi6 |w=sheng1 ch'en2 pa1 tzu4 |l=Birth Time Eight Characters |bpmf=ㄕㄥㄔㄣˊㄅㄚㄗˋ}}{{Chinese |showflag=py |title=Term: Four Pillars |collapse=no |t=四柱命理學|s=四柱命理学|c2=子平命理 |p=sì zhù mìnglǐ xué|p2=zipíng mìnglǐ |y=sei3 chyu5 meng6 lei5 hok6|y2=ji2 ping4 meng6 lei5 |j=sei3 cyu5 meng6 lei5 hok6|j2=zi2 ping4 meng6 lei5 |w=szu4 chu4 ming4 li3 hsüeh2|w2=tzup'ing2 ming4 li3 |l="Four Pillars of Life" Studies|l2=Method Divination |hangul=사주 |hanja=四柱 |rr=Saju |mr=Saju |lk=Four Pillars Eight Characters |kanji=四柱推命 |hiragana=しちゅうすいめい |romaji=Shichū Suimei}} The Four Pillars of Destiny is a Chinese astrological concept that a person's destiny or fate can be divined by the two sexagenary cycle characters assigned to their birth year, month, day, and hour. This type of astrology is also used in Japan and Korea. MethodDays, hours, months, and years are all assigned one of the ten Celestial Stems and one of the twelve Earthly Branches in the sexagenary cycle. A person's fortune is determined by looking up the branch and stem characters for each of these four parts of their birth time. Years{{main|Sexagenary cycle#Sexagenary years|l1=Sexagenary years}}Months{{main|Sexagenary cycle#Sexagenary months|l1=Sexagenary months}}Days{{main|Sexagenary cycle#Sexagenary days |l1=Sexagenary days}}Hours{{main|Sexagenary cycle#Sexagenary hours |l1=Sexagenary hours}}The Schools{{Importance section|date=January 2018}}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. Xú founded the pure theoretical basis of the system. Representatives of this school and their publications include:
In Japan{{Incomprehensible|section|date=April 2018|machine=yes}}DefinitionsShō-Kan is also the relative pronoun among the Heavenly Stems. When we have our birthday as 甲子, 甲戌, 甲申, 甲午, 甲辰, 甲寅, in the Chinese calendar, the {{nihongo|Tei ,Hi no to|丁|}} will belong to the Shō-Kan. When we have the Heavenly Stems as 甲 in our birthday, the 丁 acts as a Shō-Kan factor, as follows:
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Example
The chart is as follows:
The main structure of his chart is 傷官 (Shō-Kan), 格. The day of 丁 (in the Chinese calendar) meets April, the month of {{nihongo|Do-Yo|土用}}, 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 {{nihongo|Ku Bo|空亡|the workings are on hold}}. Additionally, the Dai Un (Japan's own long-term history) is as follows. The beginning of April in the Lunar calendar 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
Advocates of the Shō-Kan system believe that Hirohito's chart somehow explains the defeat of Japan in World War II after the catastrophic atomic bomb explosions at Hiroshima and Nagasaki.{{citation needed|date=May 2014}} See also{{Portal|China|Astronomy}}
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