Birthday analyser — Sun sign, Moon sign, moon phase & Chinese zodiac
| ☉ | Sun | 11°06′ | Cancer | — |
| ☽ | Moon | 16°57′ | Aquarius | conj. ♆ (Neptune) |
| ☿ | Mercury | 4°01′ | Cancer | sextile ♂ (Mars) |
| ♀ | Venus | 23°35′ | Leo | conj. ♄ (Saturn) |
| ♂ | Mars | 6°05′ | Taurus | sextile ☿ (Mercury) |
| ♃ | Jupiter | 11°35′ | Sagittarius | — |
| ♄ | Saturn | 22°28′ | Leo | opp. ♆ (Neptune) |
| ⛢ | Uranus | 18°33′ | Pisces | — |
| ♆ | Neptune | 21°32′ | Aquarius | opp. ♄ (Saturn) |
| ♇ | Pluto | 27°10′ | Sagittarius | trine ♀ (Venus) |
| ♄ opp. ♆ | Opposition | — | orb 0.94° |
| ♀ conj. ♄ | Conjunction | — | orb 1.11° |
| ♀ opp. ♆ | Opposition | — | orb 2.05° |
| ☿ sextile ♂ | Sextile | — | orb 2.07° |
| ♀ trine ♇ | Trine | — | orb 3.59° |
| ☽ conj. ♆ | Conjunction | — | orb 4.58° |
| ♄ trine ♇ | Trine | — | orb 4.7° |
- Valentinian I (321)
- Louis XI (1423)
- Emperor Go-Tsuchimikado of Japan (died 1500) (1442)
- Li Shizhen (1518)
- Claude Fauchet (1530)
- 324: Battle of Adrianople: Constantine I defeats Licinius, who flees to Byzantium.
- 987: Hugh Capet is crowned King of France, the first of the Capetian dynasty that would rule France until the French Revolution in 1792.
- 1035: William the Conqueror becomes the Duke of Normandy, reigning until 1087.
- 1450: Jack Cade and his followers enter London unhindered by the government of king Henry VI.
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Na Yin: 屋上土 天河水 平地木 天上火
| Pillar | Year | Month | Day | Hour |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ten god | 正印 | 偏印 | 日主 | 比肩 |
| Stem | 丁 | 丙 | 戊 | 戊 |
| Branch | 亥 | 午 | 戌 | 午 |
| Hidden stems | 壬甲 | 丁己 | 戊辛丁 | 丁己 |
| Branch gods | 偏财 七杀 | 正印 劫财 | 比肩 伤官 正印 | 正印 劫财 |
Nine star chart
Cancer is deeply nurturing, intuitive, and oriented toward emotional security. This sign’s nature is protective and closely tied to home, family, and memory. A nuanced view comes from the full chart, which needs the exact time and place of birth.
The Earth Dog pillar represents solid, mountain-like Earth paired with the loyal, protective Dog. This denotes a strong sense of duty, reliability, and a principled character. Such a person is often a steadfast guardian of tradition and those they care for, valuing honesty and stability above all.
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