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BaZi 2013 — Year of the Yin Water Snake 癸巳

Born in 2013? Your Year Pillar is 癸巳 — Yin Water sitting on the Snake branch. The Year Pillar is the broadest layer of any BaZi chart: it sets the elemental backdrop for births under it, but it doesn’t determine your Day Master, your personality, or your fate. What it does — and how to read 癸巳 alongside the rest of your chart — is what the rest of this page is for.

2013 BaZi summary: the year of 癸巳 (Yin Water Snake), position 30 of 60 in the sexagenary cycle. BaZi solar year began at 2013-02-04 00:13 CST (Sun at 315° ecliptic longitude, Li Chun 立春). Chinese Lunar New Year fell on February 10, 2013.


About the Year Pillar

The Year Pillar is one of the four pillars in your BaZi natal chart, alongside the Month, Day, and Hour pillars. Of the four it carries the broadest, most environmental flavour — you can think of it as the elemental climate of the era you were born into, rather than the weather of any individual day.

For 2013, that pillar is 癸巳: the Heavenly Stem 癸 (Yin Water) sitting over the Earthly Branch 巳 (the Snake). Two questions follow naturally: what does 癸 contribute, and what does 巳 contribute — and the same Year Pillar will read very differently depending on the Day Master it sits next to. The sections below walk through both pieces.

Heavenly Stem: Yin Water (癸)

Yin Water (癸) at the Year Pillar is rain, dew, or the mist — subtle, infiltrating, easily disrupted. 癸 contributes a layer of softness and adaptability to the natal environment, but it’s easily overwhelmed by strong Earth or Fire. The chart-level question is whether 癸 has somewhere to settle and something to nourish.

For a deeper reading of how Yin Water functions when it appears as the Day Master itself, see the Yin Water Day Master entry.

Earthly Branch: Snake (巳)

The Earthly Branch 巳 (the Snake) is early summer — Fire establishing itself after spring. Its primary flavour is Yin Fire, and it carries hidden stems 丙 (Yang Fire), 戊 (Yang Earth), and 庚 (Yang Metal). At the Year Pillar, 巳 brings warm, projecting Fire alongside hidden Metal — a year of visibility and structure together.

The classical reading consideration is the chart’s ability to absorb the heat: 巳 in a chart that already runs hot can scorch; in a chart that needed warmth it transforms.

Combinations & clashes for 巳

In BaZi the twelve Earthly Branches form fixed pairings: every branch has exactly one combination partner (六合) and one clash partner (六沖). When a chart contains both members of a pair, the relationship transforms or destabilises that part of the chart. For year pillars, this matters most when reading 2013 against the Month, Day, or Hour Branches in someone’s chart.

Combination (六合)

巳 combines with (Monkey). When both branches appear together in a chart, they transform into Water. Years across our reference set carrying 申: 1908 (戊申), 1920 (庚申), 1932 (壬申), 1944 (甲申), 1956 (丙申), 1968 (戊申), 1980 (庚申), 1992 (壬申), 2004 (甲申), 2016 (丙申), 2028 (戊申).

Clash (六沖)

巳 clashes with (Pig). When both branches appear in a chart, they oppose each other elementally and the related pillar destabilises. Years across our reference set carrying 亥: 1911 (辛亥), 1923 (癸亥), 1935 (乙亥), 1947 (丁亥), 1959 (己亥), 1971 (辛亥), 1983 (癸亥), 1995 (乙亥), 2007 (丁亥), 2019 (己亥).

How 2013’s Year Pillar reads against each Day Master

Your Year Pillar takes on a different meaning depending on what your Day Master is. Below is the Ten God relationship between 2013’s Year Stem (癸) and each of the ten possible Day Masters. Find your Day Master in the table to see what 癸 represents to you.

Day MasterTen God Relationship
Yang Wood 正印 Direct Resource Read →
Yin Wood 偏印 Indirect Resource Read →
Yang Fire 正官 Direct Officer Read →
Yin Fire 七殺 Seven Killings Read →
Yang Earth 正財 Direct Wealth Read →
Yin Earth 偏財 Indirect Wealth Read →
Yang Metal 傷官 Hurting Officer Read →
Yin Metal 食神 Eating God Read →
Yang Water 劫財 Rob Wealth Read →
Yin Water 比肩 Companion Read →

How to interpret in context

The Year Pillar tells you something about the elemental backdrop of your life, but it is not the centre of your chart. Your Day Master — the Heavenly Stem in your Day Pillar — is what most BaZi readings rotate around. Two people born in 2013 can have very different Day Masters and very different lives, even though they share the same Year Pillar. This is also why people born 60 years apart with the same Jiazi (e.g. 2013 and 1953) share elemental conditions but lead different lives shaped by different Day Pillars and different luck cycles.

The descriptions on this page are generic commentary on what 癸巳 contributes at the year-pillar level. They are not a reading of any specific person’s chart. Practitioner-grade interpretation requires the four pillars together, the seasonal strength of the Day Master, the Ten Gods’ positioning, the auxiliary stars present, and the Luck Pillars currently active — all of which only emerge from a full chart cast against an individual birth date and time. There is no reading the Year Pillar in isolation that does justice to a real chart.

Important caveat on Li Chun: BaZi years run from Li Chun (立春), the precise astronomical moment when the Sun reaches ecliptic longitude 315°. For 2013 this falls at 2013-02-04 00:13 China Standard Time (UTC+8). Births before that exact moment are categorised under the previous BaZi year (2012 — 壬辰). Always convert your local birth time to CST before interpreting a chart, especially if you were born within a few hours of Li Chun.

Frequently asked questions

What does it mean to be born in a Yin Water Snake year?

It means your Year Pillar is 癸巳 — one of the four pillars that make up your BaZi chart. The Year Pillar describes elemental backdrop, not personality. To read what 癸巳 actually means for you specifically, you need to compute the full chart (Year, Month, Day, Hour pillars) and read the Year Pillar against your Day Master. Run your details through the BaZi Calculator for a starting point.

Is 2013 a good or unlucky year to be born in?

BaZi doesn’t classify years as universally lucky or unlucky — the same Year Pillar reads as helpful for some Day Masters and challenging for others. 癸巳 provides Yin Water energy at the year level; whether that’s welcome depends on whether your Day Master needs it, can use it, or is destabilised by it. The Ten God table above shows the relationship between 2013’s Year Stem and each of the ten Day Masters.

How is 2013 different from 1953 (also a 癸巳 year)?

2013 and 1953 share the same Year Pillar (both 60 Jiazi cycles produce 癸巳), so the Year Pillar reads identically. What differs is everything else: the Month, Day, and Hour pillars depend on individual birth date and time, the Luck Pillars rotate through different elemental phases, and the broader era’s context (社会大运) is different. Two people born under the same Jiazi but 60 years apart will share elemental conditions but live very different lives.

I was born in early 2013. Am I really a Snake?

BaZi years start at Li Chun (立春), which fell at 2013-02-04 00:13 CST in 2013. If you were born before that moment, your BaZi year is the previous one (2012 — 壬辰). The Western calendar year matches the BaZi year only for births on or after Li Chun. Note: this differs from the lunar Chinese New Year date, which can fall earlier or later depending on the year.

Further reading from the blog

Selected posts from Master Sean Chan’s blog that cover this topic or closely related ones in practice:

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