Yang Metal Geng Heavenly Stem Calligraphy for BaZi Analysis

Yang Metal Day Master (庚): The Sword Personality in BaZi

If your BaZi Day Master is Yang Metal (庚), you are represented by the mighty sword — sharp, decisive, and forged through pressure and fire.

Yang Metal people are the warriors of the BaZi system. Direct, disciplined, and fiercely determined, they cut through confusion and get straight to the point.


What is Yang Metal (庚)?

Yang Metal (庚), pronounced “Gēng” in Chinese, is the seventh of the Ten Heavenly Stems. It belongs to the Metal element and carries Yang (active/positive) energy.

The symbolic image of Yang Metal is a sword, axe, or raw ore — powerful, unrefined, and forged through intense pressure. Just like metal that must be heated and hammered to reach its full potential, Yang Metal people often grow strongest through adversity.


Yang Metal Personality Traits

StrengthsWeaknesses
Direct and decisive — says exactly what they meanBlunt and harsh — directness can wound without them realizing it
Disciplined and hardworking — extraordinary ability to focus and follow throughRigid — inflexible and struggles to adapt
Courageous — never backs down from a challengeControlling — high standards can tip into micromanagement
Natural problem-solver — sharp mind cuts through complexityAggressive — warrior energy can become confrontational under pressure
Loyal and protective — defends fiercely once committedSelf-critical — holds themselves to impossibly high standards
High standards — pushes themselves and others toward excellence

Yang Metal and the Five Elements

Earth produces Metal — Yang Metal people thrive when given structure, support, and clear direction. A stable environment helps them reach their full potential.

Fire tempers Metal — Challenges and pressure don’t break Yang Metal people — they forge them. Adversity makes them stronger and sharper.

Wood is cut by Metal — Yang Metal people have a natural talent for cutting through obstacles and clearing the path forward.

Water is produced by Metal — Yang Metal people often inspire wisdom and clarity in those around them.


Best Career Paths for Yang Metal

Yang Metal people thrive in careers that reward precision, discipline, and decisive action: military and law enforcement, surgery and medicine, law and justice, engineering and manufacturing, finance and investment, competitive sports and athletics, leadership and executive roles, and construction and architecture.


Yang Metal in Relationships

In love and relationships, Yang Metal people are fiercely loyal, protective, and deeply committed. They are the partner who will stand by your side through any battle.

However, their blunt communication style and high expectations can create friction. They need a partner who is strong enough to match their intensity and honest enough to handle their directness.

Best compatibility: Yang Metal people work well with Earth element people, who provide the stable foundation that helps them channel their powerful energy constructively.


Forged in Fire

The greatest swords in history were not simply found — they were forged. Heated, hammered, and shaped through intense pressure into something extraordinary.

This is the story of Yang Metal. Their greatest strength does not come from avoiding difficulty — it comes from walking straight through it.


Conclusion

Yang Metal (庚) is the sword of the BaZi system — sharp, disciplined, courageous, and forged through adversity. If this is your Day Master, embrace your natural strength and remember that every challenge is simply the fire that makes you sharper.

The finest sword is the one that has been through the hottest fire.


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About the Author

Ondo Choi

Ondo Choi is a Korean researcher specializing in classical Eastern metaphysics — BaZi (Four Pillars of Destiny), Zi Wei Dou Shu, and the I Ching. With over a decade of study grounded in original classical texts including Sanming Tonghui (三命通會), Ziping Zhenquan (子平真詮), and Di Tian Sui (滴天髓), he focuses on bringing the depth of Korean Myeongrihak (명리학) scholarship to English-speaking readers. Founder of Ondo Destiny.

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