Bruce Lee · 1940-11-27 (Sagittarius) | 庚辰 丁亥 甲戌 | 편인격 | FPTI LTP-M 직관적 사색가
| Year Pillar | Month Pillar | Day Pillar | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ganji | 庚辰 | 丁亥 | 甲戌 |
| Stem Ten God | 편관 | 상관 | Self |
| Branch Ten God | 편재 | 편인 | 편재 |
| Twelve Stage | 쇠 | 장생 | 양 |
| Sinsal | 월살 | 겁살 | 화개살 |
Five Elements: 金 1 · 土 2 · 火 1 · 水 1 · 木 1
| Age | 4 | 14 | 24 | 34 | 44 | 54 | 64 | 74 | 84 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ganji | 戊子 | 己丑 | 庚寅 | 辛卯 | 壬辰 | 癸巳 | 甲午 | 乙未 | 丙申 |
| Ten Gods | 편재·정인 | 정재·정재 | 편관·비견 | 정관·겁재 | 편인·편재 | 정인·식신 | 비견·상관 | 겁재·정재 | 식신·편관 |
Bruce Lee's Four Pillars of Destiny consists of the Day Pillar of 甲戌 and an Indirect Resource structure. The Day Pillar 甲戌 embodies the qualities of Wood, emphasizing growth and development. This is evident in Bruce Lee's relentless pursuit of new techniques and advancements in martial arts. Additionally, the Earthly Branch 戌 signifies loyalty and responsibility, connecting to how Bruce Lee influenced many through his philosophy and martial arts. His chart displays a balanced distribution of the Five Elements, indicating his ability to adapt to various situations and creatively solve problems. These characteristics of his Four Pillars laid the foundation for his unique contributions that merged martial arts and philosophy, impacting many.
Bruce Lee's Day Pillar is '甲戌' (Jia Xu). The Heavenly Stem '甲' (Jia) represents the qualities of Wood, indicating a tendency to prioritize growth and development, much like a growing tree. This trait manifests in Bruce Lee's passion for continuously learning and pioneering new techniques as a martial artist.
The Earthly Branch '戌' (Xu) embodies the energy of Earth, symbolizing loyalty and responsibility. '戌' also represents the dog, which carries connotations of loyalty and protection. Bruce Lee's influence on many through his philosophy and martial arts may stem from this sense of responsibility and loyalty.
In terms of the Twelve Growth Stages, he corresponds to the stage of '養' (Nurturing), which signifies care and nurturing, indicating a strong interest in caring for himself and those around him, as well as a tendency to strive for growth and development. As seen in his career, he consistently trained his body and mind, inspiring others in the process.
Among the Twelve Spirits, the '化解殺' (Transforming Killing) spirit is present, representing artistic and creative energy, showcasing the ability to create original and new ideas. Bruce Lee's significant impact not only in martial arts but also in film and philosophy can be attributed to the manifestation of this creative energy. His innovative ideas and insights transcended the boundaries of martial arts, influencing culture as a whole.