Important. Zodiac compatibility is the lowest-resolution tool in Chinese metaphysics — it reads one branch out of eight in your full BaZi chart. Sean’s position has always been the same: do not make relationship decisions on zodiac signs alone. Use this page for context, not as a verdict.
Monkey archetype: inventive, witty, runs circles around the room. Ox archetype: patient, methodical, the slow-burning workhorse. The two animals carry different defaults — clever energy meets steady energy — and how those defaults play out depends on each person’s full chart, not on the year branch alone. The two archetypes can be complementary (one’s strength offsets the other’s shadow) or compounding (both shadows trigger each other), and the chart context decides which.
Five-Phase reading: Metal (Monkey) meets Earth (Ox) — Earth → Metal (productive cycle: Earth produces Metal). This is one ingredient in the classical reading, not the whole answer; the branch relationships above (Harmony, Clash, Harm, Destruction, Punishment) carry more weight in practice.
Monkey (申) and Ox (丑) have no classical relationship on the year-branch layer — not a Harmony, not a Clash, not a Harm, Destruction, or Punishment. Most pairings are like this. Classical practice treats “no relationship” as exactly what it sounds like: the two branches don’t structurally pull in any particular direction together. This is overwhelmingly the most common case — and it tells you almost nothing about a real relationship.
Why I’m sceptical of zodiac-only reads. The Chinese zodiac sign is your year branch — one out of eight characters in a full BaZi chart. Reading compatibility on that one character is like reading a person’s personality on their first initial. It’s the lowest-resolution test possible, and it gets popularised because it’s easy, not because it’s accurate. I have never told a client to leave a partner over a zodiac “clash”, and I never will. The reason: I’ve read thousands of charts where a so-called clash configuration produced a long, stable marriage, and equally many “perfect match” configurations that ended in divorce.
If you want to know whether two specific people are actually compatible, the layers that matter are: each chart’s structure (格局), each chart’s useful god (用神), the active 10-year luck phase (大運) for both parties, and the Ten Gods that surface between the two day pillars. None of that lives at the year-branch level. Book a consultation for the proper read of two specific charts — or learn the synthesis end-to-end in the BaZi Bootcamp.
One more time, because it’s the whole point of this page. Monkey-and-Ox as a pairing tells you almost nothing about whether two specific people will get along, last, or fall apart. The default classical reading at the year-branch layer is exactly what it says: a default. Real compatibility analysis needs both full BaZi charts, both Day Masters, both useful gods, and where each person currently sits in their 10-year luck phase. Use this page as orientation; for the real answer, book a 1:1 consultation.