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Bazi (or 4 pillars) to determine popularity and romance

During a discussion with my student about the Chinese astrology art of Bazi (also known as 4 pillars), interest turned to why certain people seemed to be quite popular with friends and family, but never enjoyed the same popularity when they met. deals with the realm of Romantic Relationships.

In Bazi, a simple way to gauge a person’s popularity is to look at the peach blossom stars, which are represented by the Chinese zodiac animals, the rat, the horse, the rabbit, and the rooster. Peach blossom in Chinese means romance and many people mistakenly think that these 4 zodiac animals represent the romance rating of the person when in fact it more broadly represents the popularity rating of this person. After all, you have to be popular before you can get involved in romance. Another common mistake that people make is thinking that the Zodiac Animal can only be captured in the year of birth. The fact is that in Bazi, our birth month, day and hour also throws out another Chinese zodiac animal each, so each person will have 4 zodiac animals corresponding to their birth day and hour. That is also the reason why some people prefer to name Bazi as 4 Pillar studies.

It is true that the Peach Blossom represented by the 4 animals of the Zodiac represents the Romance Index of that person. A well known example is the ancient Chinese emperor Qian Long, he is known to have the 4 peach blossom zodiac animals on his 4 pillars. Well, the facts speak for themselves as we all know that ancient Chinese emperors are said to have around 3000 concubines on average.

But what is less well known is that these peach blossom zodiac animals also represent the popularity rating and that we can further refine the observation to differentiate whether a person is a popular choice for romance or just popular in other ways. To determine if one is a popular choice for romance, we need to figure out the 4 zodiac animals in one’s 4 pillars. Next, match the zodiac animal of the other 3 pillars with the zodiac animal of the year pillar or the day pillar. Please check this list for the match:

year Prayed day pillar that has a zodiacal animal of Monkey, Rat or Dragon, the peach blossom will be Rooster if it is in the remaining 3 pillars.

year Prayed day pillar that has a zodiac animal of snake, rooster or ox, the peach blossom will be horse if it is in the remaining 3 pillars.

year Prayed day pillar that has a zodiacal animal of Pig, Rabbit or Ram, the peach blossom will be Rat if it is found on the remaining 3 pillars.

year Prayed day pillar that has a Tiger, Horse or Dog zodiac animal, the peach blossom will be Rabbit if it is in the remaining 3 pillars.

That is, someone whose Bazi meets this condition will generally have no problem getting romance prospects. People who do not meet this condition, but have many Peach Blossom Zodiac animals in their 4 Pillars, will generally be those who are popular with people on a platonic level. More often than not, these people are the ones who are selected as teammates for project work or are inundated with requests for help and advice. These people are probably the helpful, helpful, and capable people that most people turn to for help or trust.

I hope readers find this tip helpful on how to tell a person’s popularity and romantic ratings apart.

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