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Dragon (辰) — BaZi Earthly BranchIllustration of the Dragon (辰) Earthly Branch — one of the twelve Branches in BaZi, with the Chinese zodiac character as accent.EARTHLY BRANCH · 地支Dragon
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The Dragon (辰) Earthly Branch

The Dragon (辰) is one of the twelve Earthly Branches in classical Chinese metaphysics. Its primary element is Yang Earth, it occupies the 07:00–09:00 hour window, and it carries the seasonal flavour of Late spring (compass ESE).

Dragon (辰) summary: Yang Earth Earthly Branch, hour window 07:00–09:00, season Late spring, direction ESE. Hidden stems: 戊 (Yang Earth), 乙 (Yin Wood), 癸 (Yin Water). Combination partner: 酉 (combines into Metal). Clash partner: 戌. 3-Harmony: 申+子+辰 → Water.


About the Dragon Branch (辰)

In BaZi (and classical Chinese astronomy more broadly), the twelve Earthly Branches (地支) are the second axis of the calendrical system — alongside the ten Heavenly Stems (天干). Each branch represents a particular phase in the seasonal cycle, a 2-hour window of the day, a compass direction, a Chinese zodiac animal, and (most importantly for chart-reading) a specific elemental composition.

The Dragon (辰) sits at the Late spring position in the cycle, anchored to the ESE compass direction and the 07:00–09:00 hour window. Its primary (本气) element is Yang Earth, and it carries a specific set of hidden stems that activate under chart-specific conditions. Where it appears in your chart — Year, Month, Day, or Hour pillar — determines what aspect of life it influences.

The Dragon in the Chinese zodiac

The Dragon is the fifth zodiac animal and the only mythological creature in the cycle — commanding, charismatic, and associated with transformation. As the 辰 branch, it sits at late spring, the bridge between Wood season and Fire season. Yang Earth in primary element with hidden Wood and Water, the Dragon branch is famously complex and read as carrying potential for both creativity and storage.

Hidden stems within 辰

辰 carries the following hidden stems (人元): 戊 (Yang Earth), 乙 (Yin Wood), 癸 (Yin Water). The first stem listed is the “main qi” (本气) — the primary elemental influence that aligns with the branch’s overall character. The remaining stems are secondary influences (中气 and 余气) that surface under specific conditions: when combinations involving 辰 occur, when 辰 clashes with another branch, or when transformations during specific Luck Pillars activate them.

Reading 辰 in a chart means accounting not only for its visible primary element (Earth) but also for what its hidden stems represent in relation to the chart’s Day Master. The same 辰 can read very differently depending on which Day Master sits above it.

Combinations & clashes for 辰

辰 has fixed pairings with two other Earthly Branches:

  • Combination (六合): 辰 + → combines into Metal. When both branches appear together in a chart, the resulting transformation can dominate the related pillar’s reading.
  • Clash (六沖): 辰 ↔ . When both appear, they oppose each other elementally and the related pillar destabilises — in BaZi practice, this is read as life events of disruption, change, or movement.

3-Harmony group: 申+子+辰 → Water

辰 belongs to the 申+子+辰 3-Harmony group, which combines into Water. The other two branches in this group are and . When all three appear in a chart together, the elemental transformation can dominate the chart’s overall reading; even partial harmony (any two of the three) creates a noticeable elemental pull toward Water.

Direction set: Spring (寅+卯+辰)

辰 also belongs to the Spring direction set (寅+卯+辰) — three sequential branches representing the early, middle, and late phase of the Spring season, anchored to the East compass direction and carrying the Wood elemental flavour. The other two branches in this set are and .

Jiazis carrying 辰

Each Earthly Branch appears in exactly 5 of the 60 Jiazi (六十甲子) combinations. The Jiazis carrying 辰 are listed below, each linking to a detailed reference page covering the stem-branch pairing analysis, hidden stems interaction, Nayin classification, and Ten God relationships against each Day Master.

Years of the Dragon (1900–2030)

The Dragon (辰) appears as the Year Branch every 12 years. Within the 1900–2030 reference range, the years of the Dragon are:

Frequently asked questions

What does it mean if I was born in the Year of the Dragon?

Your BaZi chart’s Year Pillar contains 辰 as the Earthly Branch. 辰 contributes its elemental flavour (Earth) and its zodiac dynamics to the year pillar’s overall reading. But the Year Pillar is only one of four pillars in your chart — your Day Master (the Heavenly Stem in the Day Pillar) is what most readings rotate around. Run the BaZi Calculator for your full chart.

What hour is 辰 in BaZi?

辰 corresponds to the 07:00–09:00 hour window. If you were born in this 2-hour range, your Hour Pillar carries 辰 as its branch. The Hour Pillar is the most personal of the four pillars and is often associated with later-life themes and one’s offspring or creative output in classical interpretation.

Which years are the Year of the Dragon?

Years of the Dragon appear every 12 years. Within 1900–2030 see the “Years of the Dragon” section above for the complete list. Note that BaZi years run from Li Chun (立春, around February 4) to the next Li Chun — not from the Western calendar year boundary or the Lunar New Year. Births in late January or early February of a given year may belong to the previous BaZi year.

What clashes with 辰?

辰 has exactly one clash partner: 戌. When both branches appear together in a chart, they oppose each other elementally, and the pillar containing the clashed branches is read as destabilised. In practice, this is often associated with life events of change, movement, or rupture — though the actual outcome depends entirely on the rest of the chart.

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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