In traditional Chinese astrology, "Twelve Stages of Nurturing and Growth" is an important concept that describes the different states of the day stem in the twelve terrestrial branches, thus influencing a person's personality, destiny, and health. This article will delve into this theory, revealing its impact on personal life.

The Basic Concept of Nurturing
"Nurturing" is one of the Twelve Stages, representing the stage of life's cultivation and growth. In astrology, it symbolizes the development of an individual in the mother's womb and early growth after birth. People in the nurturing state usually have strong curiosity and a spirit of inquiry; they are content with their current situation and display the characteristics of great wisdom appearing foolish. In female charts, the nurturing stage often results in the birth of girls, while people in the nurturing state may be weak in childhood but gradually improve in physical and mental condition as they grow older.
The Nurturing Characteristics of Each Day Stem
The nurturing stage of Jia Wood is in You (Rooster), and those born in autumn with fire in their chart are auspicious; the nurturing stage of Yi Wood is in Shen (Monkey), and the master of the chart has innate blessings, being elegant and handsome; the nurturing stage of Bing Fire is in Zi (Rat), and those who see it in the month, regardless of gender, have beautiful appearance, but Zi is the bathing and romantic stage, and men may be restless; the nurturing stage of Ding Fire is in Hai (Boar), and those born in winter are happy when Jia Wood appears in the heavenly stems; the nurturing stage of Wu Earth is in Zi (Rat), and those born on Wu Zi day can obtain a good wife, and those born in winter need Jia and Bing; the nurturing stage of Ji Earth is in Hai (Boar), where Hai is the official, and if there are no conflicts, one's life is stable; the nurturing stage of Geng Metal is in Mao (Rabbit), which allows one to obtain a good wife and support from the wife's family, but should avoid meeting another rival; the nurturing stage of Xin Metal is in Yin (Tiger), making one sensitive and popular, but lacking decisiveness in doing things; the nurturing stage of Ren Water is in Wu (Snake), although there may be wealth and official positions, disaster may come from interactions with the opposite sex; the nurturing stage of Gui Water is in Si (Snake), where one often suffers due to family or friends' leisure activities.
The Influence of the Nurturing Star
People whose chart is set on the nurturing star are deeply influenced by their mother, are gentle, and understand the big picture. Even in an unsatisfactory situation, they can take care of the overall situation. They can inherit the family business, but have a poor relationship with their siblings. In the female chart, if the noon position is present, there may be a risk of losing a husband, and the nature is pessimistic and lacks initiative, but life is still acceptable. The nurturing stage of Jia Wood is in Xu (Dog), and those born on Jia Xu day have poor marriage, but if there is a六合 (sixth harmony), there may be initial misfortune followed by good fortune; the nurturing stage of Yi Wood is in Wei (Goat), allowing one to receive help from friends and maintain good relationships with siblings; the nurturing stage of Bing Fire is in Chou (Ox), and if Bing Fire has no roots, one may be weak and sickly; the nurturing stage of Ding Fire is in Xu (Dog), making one conservative and not suitable for speculation; the nurturing stage of Wu Earth is in Chou (Ox), having strong activity ability, and even against the flow, one can get help from friends; the nurturing stage of Ji Earth is in Xu (Dog), and if the monthly branch appears, one may first face losses and then receive help from family and friends; the nurturing stage of Geng Metal is in Chen (Dragon), being deeply influenced by the mother; the nurturing stage of Xin Metal is in Chou (Ox), having a strong family consciousness and enjoying contributing to family and friends; the nurturing stage of Ren Water is in Wei (Goat), and if there are no conflicts in the four pillars, one can inherit the family business; the nurturing stage of Gui Water is in Chen (Dragon), with a reserved character, suitable for maintaining rather than developing.

"The Twelve Stages of Nurturing and Growth" is an important component of traditional Chinese astrology. It reveals the personality traits, fate trends, and health conditions of individuals by analyzing the states of the day stems in the twelve terrestrial branches. This article elaborates in detail on the meaning of nurturing, the characteristics of each day stem's nurturing stage, and the influence of the nurturing star, providing profound insights into understanding personal destiny. Through this knowledge, we can better understand ourselves and grasp the course of our fate.



















