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Gui (癸) — Yin Water

繁: 癸水简: 癸水Guǐ Shuǐ· Bazi (Four Pillars of Destiny)

Also known as: Yin Water · Dew Water · Rain Water

Tenth and final Heavenly Stem; yin water — the dew, mist, gentle rain — quiet, penetrating, nourishing without force.

Gui closes the cycle of Ten Stems. It is yin water — morning dew, drifting mist, the rain that soaks slowly into earth. Where Ren rushes, Gui infiltrates. Gui Day Masters are typically introspective, perceptive, reflective; they observe before they act, listen before they speak, and influence subtly rather than directly. Many counselors, scholars, and meditative artists carry strong Gui.

Gui pairs with 戊 in 戊癸合化火 — gentle dew touching the great mountain and igniting distant fire, often read as wisdom that takes long to mature but eventually transforms. Gui welcomes warmth (丙) to evaporate it into useful cloud-form and earth (己) to retain it; Gui without warmth turns to ice — quiet but cold and unproductive.