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Sixty Jiazi

Heavenly stems and earthly branches for daily timing insight.

The 60-Pair Timing Engine

A Full Cycle of Stems and Branches

The Sixty Jiazi is the complete pairing cycle of ten Heavenly Stems and twelve Earthly Branches. Each two consecutive Jiazi share one NaYin name (30 total), used as an added classification layer. Each day, month, year, and pillar can be expressed by one of the 60 pairs. It is a timing framework, not a standalone personality label.

Use the Sixty Jiazi as a navigation map: first locate the stem family, then read the branch style, then return to full-chart balance.

Sixty Jiazi in Real Life

Career & Wealth: The real value of this overview is navigation. It helps you group all 60 pairs by stem family and movement style so you can compare adjacent Jiazi pages without reading them as isolated labels.

Love & Relationship: In relationship reading, this hub matters because many Jiazi pairs feel similar at first glance. Use it to separate broad style differences before jumping into one pillar as a fixed answer.

Personality: Treat this page as a cluster map, not a fate page. The point is to understand how stem families and branch behaviors combine so the detail pages become easier to compare and use.

Health & Lifestyle: Use the overview for pacing and structure. Then move into the specific Jiazi page for that pillar if you need a more practical reading angle.

Classic Notes and Practice

Jiazi is timing; balance is judgment.

— Traditional Bazi consensus

— Use the cycle to locate timing, then return to chart balance.

A pair explains a season, not a life.

— Practical reading note

— Do not over-read a single Jiazi without context.

How to Use the 60 Jiazi

  • Start With The Stem Family: Group the 60 pairs by Jia/Yi, Bing/Ding, Wu/Ji, Geng/Xin, and Ren/Gui first. This makes the cycle much easier to learn and compare.
  • Use The Detail Pages As Comparisons: Do not read one Jiazi page in isolation. Compare it with nearby pairs in the same stem family so the real difference in pace, force, and expression becomes clear.
  • Return To Full Chart Judgment: After locating the pair, go back to chart balance, structure, and timing layers. Jiazi helps you frame the tone, but the chart still makes the final call.

Sixty Jiazi and Void (Xun Kong) Quick Lookup

XunJia-Zi XunJia-Xu XunJia-Shen XunJia-Wu XunJia-Chen XunJia-Yin Xun
Jia-Zi Jia-Xu Jia-Shen Jia-Wu Jia-Chen Jia-Yin
Yi-Chou Yi-Hai Yi-You Yi-Wei Yi-Si Yi-Mao
Bing-Yin Bing-Zi Bing-Xu Bing-Shen Bing-Wu Bing-Chen
Ding-Mao Ding-Chou Ding-Hai Ding-You Ding-Wei Ding-Si
Wu-Chen Wu-Yin Wu-Zi Wu-Xu Wu-Shen Wu-Wu
Ji-Si Ji-Mao Ji-Chou Ji-Hai Ji-You Ji-Wei
Geng-Wu Geng-Chen Geng-Yin Geng-Zi Geng-Xu Geng-Shen
Xin-Wei Xin-Si Xin-Mao Xin-Chou Xin-Hai Xin-You
Ren-Shen Ren-Wu Ren-Chen Ren-Yin Ren-Zi Ren-Xu
Gui-You Gui-Wei Gui-Si Gui-Mao Gui-Chou Gui-Hai
Void Xu-Hai Shen-You Wu-Wei Chen-Si Yin-Mao Zi-Chou

Sixty Jiazi FAQs

Q: What is the best way to use this overview?

A:

Use it as a cluster map: identify the stem family first, compare the branch style second, then click into the specific Jiazi page you need.

Q: Should I read one Jiazi page by itself?

A:

Usually no. The detail pages become much clearer when you compare them against neighboring pairs in the same family instead of treating one page as a standalone destiny verdict.

Q: What should I read after this page?

A:

Move next into a relevant stem hub such as Jia/Yi, Wu/Ji, or Ren/Gui, or jump directly to the matching Jiazi detail page for the pillar you are studying.

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