Birthday analyser — Sun sign, Moon sign, moon phase & Chinese zodiac
| ☉ | Sun | 21°26′ | Taurus | conj. ☿ (Mercury) |
| ☽ | Moon | 17°28′ | Taurus | conj. ☉ (Sun) |
| ☿ | Mercury | 21°44′ | Taurus | conj. ☉ (Sun) |
| ♀ | Venus | 3°39′ | Cancer | trine ♄ (Saturn) |
| ♂ | Mars | 27°06′ | Taurus | — |
| ♃ | Jupiter | 8°12′ | Sagittarius | conj. ⛢ (Uranus) |
| ♄ | Saturn | 29°50′ | Libra | sextile ♆ (Neptune) |
| ⛢ | Uranus | 8°01′ | Sagittarius | conj. ♃ (Jupiter) |
| ♆ | Neptune | 29°02′ | Sagittarius | sextile ♄ (Saturn) |
| ♇ | Pluto | 27°44′ | Libra | sextile ♆ (Neptune) |
| ♃ conj. ⛢ | Conjunction | — | orb 0.19° |
| ☉ conj. ☿ | Conjunction | — | orb 0.3° |
| ♄ sextile ♆ | Sextile | — | orb 0.81° |
| ♆ sextile ♇ | Sextile | — | orb 1.3° |
| ♄ conj. ♇ | Conjunction | — | orb 2.1° |
| ♀ trine ♄ | Trine | — | orb 3.81° |
| ☉ conj. ☽ | Conjunction | — | orb 3.97° |
| ☽ conj. ☿ | Conjunction | — | orb 4.28° |
| ♀ opp. ♆ | Opposition | — | orb 4.62° |
- Rupert II (1325)
- Emperor Shōkō of Japan (died 1428) (1401)
- Pompeo Colonna (1479)
- Gustav I of Sweden (died 1560) (1496)
- Cosimo II de' Medici (1590)
- 254: Pope Stephen I succeeds Pope Lucius I, becoming the 23rd pope of the Catholic Church, and immediately takes a stand against Novatianism.
- 907: Zhu Wen forces Emperor Ai into abdicating, ending the Tang dynasty after nearly three hundred years of rule.
- 1191: Richard I of England marries Berengaria of Navarre in Cyprus; she is crowned Queen consort of England the same day.
- 1328: Antipope Nicholas V, a claimant to the papacy, is consecrated in Rome by the Bishop of Venice.
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Na Yin: 大海水 沙中土 壁上土 杨柳木
| Pillar | Year | Month | Day | Hour |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ten god | 伤官 | 正官 | 日主 | 食神 |
| Stem | 癸 | 丁 | 庚 | 壬 |
| Branch | 亥 | 巳 | 子 | 午 |
| Hidden stems | 壬甲 | 丙庚戊 | 癸 | 丁己 |
| Branch gods | 食神 偏财 | 七杀 比肩 偏印 | 伤官 | 正官 正印 |
Nine star chart
Taurus expresses a grounded, sensual nature focused on stability. This earth sign finds deep comfort in the tangible pleasures and rhythms of the physical world. A complete astrological profile depends on more than the Sun sign alone.
The Metal Rat pillar combines strong, decisive Yang Metal with the quick-witted, resourceful Rat. This indicates a sharp, ambitious character with a talent for strategy and seizing opportunities. There is inherent resilience and an ability to navigate challenges, though it may come with a strong independent streak.
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