A horoscope whose four pillars and eight characters are all composed of even numbers of heavenly stems and earthly branches is a four-pillar pure yin horoscope. The eight ‘characters’ in the Bazi all belong to Yin, the heavenly stems belonging to Yin, and the earthly branches belonging to Yin. It can be compared according to the following:
Heavenly stems: A, B, C, D, Wu, Ji, Geng, Xin, Ren, Gui. The odd numbers are yang, such as A, C, etc., and the even numbers are yin. Such as Xin, Gui, etc.
Earthly Branches: Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, Hai, odd numbers are Yang, such as Zi, Yin, etc., even numbers are Yin, such as Chou , Hai et al.
The four pillars of pure yin and pure yang not only look at whether the four pillars and eight characters are all yin or yang. If so, first judge whether it is all yin or all yang. It also mainly depends on whether the earthly branches and Tibetan stems are also all yin or all yang. Yang, if it is, it can be judged to be pure yin or pure yang; if even one remaining qi in the earthly branches and Tibetan stems is yang or yin, it cannot be judged to be pure yin or pure yang. There are very few people who are truly pure yin or pure yang. Very few. There are not many people who are all yin or all yang, but there are more people who are pure yin and pure yang.
The personality differences of pure yin and pure yang in the four pillars and eight characters:
Pure yin in the eight characters: weak, sentimental, and extreme personality
Pure yang in the eight characters: strong and courageous Daring to fight, extreme personality