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BaZi Marriage Compatibility

Compare two birth profiles through day pillars, year nayin, ten-god interplay, and useful-god complementarity. Results support relationship reflection, not a verdict on whether to marry.

Both profiles

What does this marriage read examine?

BaZi marriage compatibility places two four-pillar charts side by side, focusing on day-pillar harmony, year nayin, ten-god interplay, and useful-god complementarity. It organizes chart relationships for reflection, not a decision on whether you should marry.

What supports the score?

The overall index combines six chart-relationship observations, not a separate oracle:

  • Day-stem combination
  • Day-branch combination
  • Day stem and branch combination
  • Year nayin relation
  • Ten-god pairing
  • Useful-god complementarity

What do the core structures mean?

Day pillar

The day stem shows self-expression; the day branch is traditionally the spouse palace. Day-pillar combine patterns are the first hehun reference.

Stem combine

Two day stems meet under the five-combine rule, traditionally read as rapport.

Branch combine

Combining day branches often ties to daily rhythm and habits.

Nayin

Year-pillar nayin offers a traditional lens on family background and long-term tone—useful for discussion, not a fixed verdict.

Ten gods

Role labels around the day master that help discuss division of labor and emotional needs, not fixed personality.

Useful god

A traditional balance lens; complementarity suggests where support may be available without guaranteeing outcomes.

How do I start?

  1. 1

    Prepare two profiles

    Enter birth date, hour, gender, and birthplace for each person.

  2. 2

    Confirm hour policy

    Check early- or late-zi hour handling; hour error mainly changes the hour pillar.

  3. 3

    Select two people

    The same saved profile cannot stand in for both partners.

  4. 4

    Read the comparison

    Start with the headline score and evidence rows, then lenses and optional depth.

How should I read the result?

  1. 1

    Confirm inputs

    Verify birth data and true solar time settings for both people.

  2. 2

    Read the headline score

    See which six chart-relationship observations feed the index, not a single luck verdict.

  3. 3

    Read evidence factors

    Walk each matched pairing such as stem combine or nayin relation.

  4. 4

    Read dimension lenses

    Use six themes to organize talk; scores are lenses, not lab tests.

  5. 5

    Optional chart context

    Compare four pillars and day masters against the evidence list.

  6. 6

    Optional relationship depth

    Open deeper narrative only when you want longer follow-up, keeping your agency.

What changes the result?

  • An inaccurate birth time can change the hour pillar.
  • True solar time and longitude adjust the hour pillar.
  • Early- versus late-zi policy can shift the hour pillar.
  • Profile names and relationship labels do not change the result; birth data does.
  • The same two profiles yield the same comparison; different profiles change the evidence.

BaZi marriage method highlights

Compare day pillars, nayin, ten gods, and useful gods across two charts for evidence and reading lenses

Day-pillar harmony

Checks combining day stems, day branches, or both, the first intimacy and daily-rhythm signals in hehun reading.

Year nayin

Uses year-pillar nayin relations as a traditional reference for family tone and differences in values.

Ten gods and useful gods

Compares ten-god roles and useful-god complementarity as starting points for discussing roles and mutual support.

FAQ

Does a low score mean we should not stay together?+

The score summarizes chart relationships. It cannot replace trust, communication, or shared growth. A lower score points to topics worth examining, not a command to separate.

Do we need accurate birth times for both people?+

Yes, as much as possible. The hour pillar depends on birth time, so an uncertain time can change part of the comparison.

Can you analyze same-sex partners?+

Yes. The tool compares two charts regardless of relationship label and focuses on interaction patterns.

Are dimension scores measured independently?+

No. Six dimensions organize the same comparison into conversation themes. Scores follow the overall read, not six separate tests.

Can this predict a wedding date or whether we will divorce?+

No. It does not predict wedding dates, affairs, or fixed breakup outcomes. Use it only as cultural context for conversation.

This service is for entertainment only. Important decisions should consider your own judgment, life experience, and professional advice.