For Yi Wood, 2026 adds the Bing Wu, or Fire Horse, annual layer. Read it as a timing layer placed on top of the natal chart, not as a standalone forecast.
The Fire Horse year emphasizes movement, visibility, heat, initiative, and faster reactions. Whether those themes are supportive, draining, or excessive depends on the Day Master's strength, season, and useful elements.
Start by checking how Bing Fire and Wu Horse interact with Yi Wood, the month branch, and the current Da Yun. Then compare clashes, combinations, hidden stems, and Ten Gods before reading career, relationship, money, or health themes.
The practical question is how much heat, speed, and public movement the chart can absorb without losing balance.
How Yi Wood becomes useful in a chart
Yi Wood is useful only after it is located in the actual Four Pillars. Start with month command and roots, then ask whether support, pressure, and output give the Day Master a workable role.
A practical reading order
When Yi Wood appears strongly, do not jump straight to a verdict. Check whether the chart has the conditions described above, then compare the current Da Yun and annual pillar. The same symbol may describe confidence in one chart, pressure in another, and a temporary timing event in a third.
Reading notes
Reading Yi Wood as the Day Master
The Day Master is the reference point for the whole chart. Read it through season, support, pressure, and the question being asked.
- Check whether Yi Wood has roots, support, and usable space before describing temperament.
- Use the month branch to decide whether Yi Wood is in season, drained, controlled, or reinforced.
- Translate nearby stems into Ten Gods only after the Day Master condition is clear.
- Recheck the same pattern under Da Yun and annual pillars when timing is the question.
How to read the 2026 layer
This page describes timing themes, not fixed outcomes. Always compare the annual pillar with the full natal chart and current luck cycle.