Born March 17, 1950 — Metal Tiger
People born on March 17, 1950 are Metal Tigers — the 庚寅 year by the solar calendar. Their day pillar is 辛亥: a Yin Metal Day Master, fine jewelry — refined, exacting, quality-obsessed; shines when polished by challenge. The month pillar is 己卯 (Yin Earth · Rabbit).
What the pillars say
Metal Tiger — the year animal
Tigers are traditionally described as bold, competitive, born to take the lead; the Metal element of 1950 adds a disciplined, exacting tone. The animal is the public layer of the chart — how the generation moves.
Yin Metal Day Master — the core self
The day stem 辛 is fine jewelry — refined, exacting, quality-obsessed; shines when polished by challenge. Hidden in the day branch 亥: 壬, 甲 — undercurrents that shape relationships and instincts.
Element balance (six visible characters)
Wood ×2 · Earth ×1 · Metal ×2 · Water ×1 — with no visible Fire. The full picture needs the hour pillar and the hidden stems weighed together; the free calculator does both. That day's almanac officer, for the curious: 成 Success.
This is three quarters of the chart. Add the birth time — free — for the hour pillar, Day Master strength, Luck Pillars and a personal day forecast. Or see how a full chart reads a real life: Bruce Lee, decade by decade.
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FAQ
What Chinese zodiac sign is someone born on March 17, 1950?
March 17, 1950 falls in the 庚寅 year — the Metal Tiger. Note that the zodiac year follows the solar calendar (changing at 立春, early February), not January 1, so dates in January and early February belong to the previous animal year.
What is the Day Master and why does it matter more than the animal?
The zodiac animal is one of eight characters in the full chart. The Day Master — here 辛 (Yin Metal) — is the element that represents the person; classical BaZi reads everything else relative to it.
Why is the hour pillar missing?
The fourth pillar requires the time of birth, corrected to true solar time of the birthplace. Add your birth time in the free DayAtlas calculator to complete the chart, including Luck Pillars and a personal day forecast.