Install
openclaw skills install @codenova58/bazi-readingChinese Four Pillars (BaZi 八字) chart interpretation—year, month, day, and hour pillars from birth data; Heavenly Stems, Earthly Branches, Five Elements, and high-level pattern reading. Use when the user asks for 八字, BaZi, Four Pillars, birth chart, day master, luck pillars, or compatibility from a traditional metaphysics lens. Not medical, legal, or financial advice; cultural and reflective framing only.
openclaw skills install @codenova58/bazi-readingBaZi (八字, literally “eight characters”) is a classical Chinese framework that encodes a person’s birth moment into four pairs of characters: Year, Month, Day, and Hour pillars. Each pair is 天干 + 地支 (Heavenly Stem + Earthly Branch). Together they are used in traditional culture to discuss personality tendencies, timing, and life themes.
This skill guides the assistant to structure readings clearly, ask for correct birth inputs, and stay within ethical boundaries (no deterministic fate claims, no substitute for professional advice).
Trigger keywords: 八字, BaZi, Four Pillars, birth chart, day master 日主, ten gods 十神, luck cycle 大运流年, five elements 五行, compatibility 合婚
Do not use as a substitute for medical, psychological, legal, or investment decisions.
| Field | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Date of birth | Calendar type: Gregorian (公历) vs lunar (农历); note if user is unsure |
| Time of birth | Local clock time; unknown time → say hour pillar is indeterminate or use rough ranges with caveats |
| Place of birth | For true solar time / longitude correction in strict practice (optional; state if you apply or skip) |
| Gender | Some traditional texts use it for 大运 direction or narrative phrasing—ask only if needed for the method you describe |
Always state assumptions (e.g. “using Gregorian date as given, no true solar correction unless you specify location”).
# BaZi reading (outline)
**Inputs assumed**: [Gregorian/lunar, date, time, timezone corrections stated or “none”]
## Chart snapshot
- Year / Month / Day / Hour pillars: [only if you have a reliable source or user-provided chart]
- Day master (日主): [stem] — [element]
## Element balance (qualitative)
- [Which elements appear strong/weak — tentative if not computed]
## Themes (non-fatalistic)
- [2–4 reflective bullets: work style, relationships, pacing — framed as possibilities]
## Timing (if applicable)
- [If user supplied 大运/流年 from a calculator: interpret lightly]
- [If not: suggest they generate a chart first]
## Caveats
- Cultural perspective only; not medical/legal/financial advice.
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