Birthday analyser — Sun sign, Moon sign, moon phase & Chinese zodiac
| ☉ | Sun | 16°29′ | Taurus | conj. ☿ (Mercury) |
| ☽ | Moon | 22°42′ | Cancer | square ♀ (Venus) |
| ☿ | Mercury | 16°11′ | Taurus | conj. ☉ (Sun) |
| ♀ | Venus | 19°06′ | Aries | trine ♇ (Pluto) |
| ♂ | Mars | 9°06′ | Aquarius | opp. ♃ (Jupiter) |
| ♃ | Jupiter | 9°42′ | Leo | opp. ♂ (Mars) |
| ♄ | Saturn | 26°40′ | Gemini | — |
| ⛢ | Uranus | 2°24′ | Pisces | — |
| ♆ | Neptune | 13°07′ | Aquarius | square ☿ (Mercury) |
| ♇ | Pluto | 19°23′ | Sagittarius | trine ♀ (Venus) |
| ♀ trine ♇ | Trine | — | orb 0.29° |
| ☉ conj. ☿ | Conjunction | — | orb 0.31° |
| ♂ opp. ♃ | Opposition | — | orb 0.59° |
| ☿ square ♆ | Square | — | orb 3.05° |
| ☉ square ♆ | Square | — | orb 3.36° |
| ♃ opp. ♆ | Opposition | — | orb 3.43° |
| ☽ square ♀ | Square | — | orb 3.6° |
| ♂ conj. ♆ | Conjunction | — | orb 4.02° |
- John III of the Palatinate (1488)
- Louis (1530)
- Albert Frederick (1553)
- Patriarch Nikon of Moscow (died 1681) (1605)
- Stephanus Van Cortlandt (1643)
- 351: The Jewish revolt against Constantius Gallus breaks out after his arrival at Antioch.
- 558: In Constantinople, the dome of the Hagia Sophia collapses, twenty years after its construction. Justinian I immediately orders that the dome be rebuilt.
- 1274: In France, the Second Council of Lyon opens; it ratified a decree to regulate the election of the Pope.
- 1342: In Avignon, France, Cardinal Pierre Roger is elected Pope and takes the name Clement VI.
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Na Yin: 杨柳木 沙中土 白蜡金 杨柳木
| Pillar | Year | Month | Day | Hour |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ten god | 伤官 | 正官 | 日主 | 食神 |
| Stem | 癸 | 丁 | 庚 | 壬 |
| Branch | 未 | 巳 | 辰 | 午 |
| Hidden stems | 己丁乙 | 丙庚戊 | 戊乙癸 | 丁己 |
| Branch gods | 正印 正官 正财 | 七杀 比肩 偏印 | 偏印 正财 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 stem above the Earthly Branch Dragon creates a dynamic of resilience and transformation. This pillar is often associated with a strong will and the ability to enact change, tempered by the Dragon's inherent power and connection to the earth. It suggests a capacity for leadership that is both firm and strategic.
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