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Understanding Bazi: The Truth Behind Yin-Yang and Five Elements

🔍 Why Do People Think Bazi Is Nonsense?

Let’s be honest. When people hear about Yin-Yang and the Five Elements, they often scoff:

“What is this… Trees, fire, water… ancient nonsense?”

Well, that reaction isn’t surprising.
It’s because most explanations are terrible.

  • They say Yin and Yang are just opposites.
  • They say the Five Elements are just “wood, fire, earth, metal, water.”

But when you only talk about things, and not processes,
of course people will think it’s outdated nonsense.


🍱 Every Human Experience Is Yin-Yang and the Five Elements

In truth, Yin-Yang and the Five Elements are not just old cosmological terms.
They are the core logic that explains every aspect of human life.

Let’s look at real examples.


1. 🍽 Eating and Digestion = Yin-Yang & Five Elements

  • Yang = You, the human being, the one who moves to find food.
  • Yin = Food, the passive object that gets consumed.

And digestion is the Five Element flow:

  • Wood (木) → The stomach starts moving.
  • Fire (火) → Heat and energy are created.
  • Earth (土) → Nutrients are absorbed.
  • Metal (金) → Waste is filtered.
  • Water (水) → Fluids are managed and expelled.

This isn’t just biology.
It’s a model of energy transformation.


2. 💸 Making Money = Yin-Yang & Five Elements

  • Wood = Ideas and planning
  • Fire = Passionate execution
  • Earth = Stabilization and management
  • Metal = Profit and decision-making
  • Water = Reinvestment and future planning

Here, Yang (you) chases Yin (money).
This is how Ten Gods (Sib-Seong) logic works:

  • Bi-Gyeon (比肩) = You
  • Jae-Seong (財星) = Money (the object you pursue)

3. 💑 Relationships = Yin-Yang & Five Elements

  • Wood = Curiosity, meeting new people
  • Fire = Passion, romance
  • Earth = Stability and trust
  • Metal = Conflict, separation, distance
  • Water = Restarting or seeking new connections

The energy in human connection also flows this way.
It’s not abstract—it’s practical.


4. 📚 Learning and Growth = Yin-Yang & Five Elements

  • Wood = Starting to learn something new
  • Fire = Engaging deeply with interest
  • Earth = Organizing knowledge and making sense
  • Metal = Applying it in real life (tests, results)
  • Water = Expanding to new areas and repeating

Whether it’s study or life skills, growth always follows this pattern.


🧠 The Ten Gods Are Relationship Logic

Let’s be clear:

  • The Five Elements explain flow.
  • The Ten Gods explain relationships.

Confusing the two is where most explanations go wrong.

For example:

  • Bi-Gyeon (比肩) is “me”
  • Jae-Seong (財星) is “what I pursue”
  • Gwan-Seong (官星) is “what controls me”
  • In-Seong (印星) is “what protects or nurtures me”

It’s not mythology. It’s a relational logic system.


🚨 Why Does This Matter?

If the flow is broken:

  • Your digestion will suffer.
  • Your income will be unstable.
  • Your relationships will feel stuck.
  • Your learning won’t progress.

Bazi is not about fortune-telling.
It’s about flow diagnostics—checking where your life energy is blocked.


🧭 Final Summary

  • Yin-Yang = Directional Relationship
    → Yang is the subject that chases Yin, the object.
  • Five Elements = Flow and Process
    → The cycle of Wood → Fire → Earth → Metal → Water
  • Ten Gods = Relationship Structure
    → Explains who you are chasing, who supports you, who controls you.
  • Bazi = A Life Map
    → It reflects your finances, health, love life, learning, and more.

💡 One-Line Philosophy from the Author:

“Yang chases Yin. Life moves through flow.
The Five Elements show movement; the Ten Gods show relationship.
Bazi is the language that explains it all.”


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