# Chinese Astrology Compatibility from Two Birth Charts

> Chinese astrology compatibility from two real birth charts, using BaZi and Zi Wei to read attraction, friction, communication, and daily fit.

# Chinese Astrology Compatibility from Two Birth Charts

Chinese astrology compatibility starts with the zodiac animal pairing most people already know, but a serious reading requires two complete birth charts. Each person's chart contains four pillars (year, month, day, hour) in the BaZi system, or a star palace grid in Zi Wei Dou Shu. When you overlay two charts, you can identify specific zones of attraction, friction, communication style, and timing pressure that a simple Rat-plus-Ox lookup cannot reach. This article explains what the two main classical systems actually measure, where zodiac shorthand is useful, and where it falls short.

## Zodiac Compatibility: Where Most People Start

The twelve Chinese zodiac animals form six harmony pairs (liu he), three harmony groups (san he), and several clash or harm relationships. A quick reference:

- **Six Harmonies:** Rat-Ox, Tiger-Pig, Rabbit-Dog, Dragon-Rooster, Snake-Monkey, Horse-Goat
- **Six Clashes (chong):** Rat-Horse, Ox-Goat, Tiger-Monkey, Rabbit-Rooster, Dragon-Dog, Snake-Pig

These pairings describe the Earthly Branch of the year pillar only. They are a real layer of the system, not a gimmick. But the year branch is one of eight characters in a BaZi chart. Stopping there is like reading the first sentence of a contract and assuming you know the terms.

If you want a quick orientation based on zodiac signs alone, our [Chinese zodiac love compatibility guide](/en/articles/chinese-zodiac-love-compatibility) covers the twelve animals in more detail.

## Why Two Full Charts Matter More

Two people born in the same zodiac year can have wildly different charts. Someone born in a Tiger year in January, during a Metal month, at a Water hour, carries a different elemental balance than a Tiger born in July during a Fire month at a Wood hour. Their compatibility with the same partner would differ on almost every axis.

A full comparison looks at:

1. **Elemental balance across all eight characters.** Does one person's chart supply what the other's chart lacks? A person heavy in Water meeting a person heavy in Fire creates intensity, but the nature of that intensity depends on the surrounding elements.
2. **Day Master relationship.** In BaZi, the Day Master (the Heavenly Stem of the day pillar) represents the self. Comparing two Day Masters reveals the elemental dynamic: support, control, drain, or production.
3. **Palace positions in Zi Wei Dou Shu.** The Spouse Palace, Travel Palace, and Happiness Palace in each person's chart describe relational tendencies. When you compare both charts, you can see whether one person's major stars land in supportive or conflicting palaces relative to the other.
4. **Luck period overlap.** Both BaZi and Zi Wei Dou Shu track ten-year periods (da yun in BaZi, da xian in Zi Wei). Two people may be highly compatible in one decade and under strain in the next, depending on which elements or stars are active.

## BaZi Compatibility: The Four Pillars Approach

BaZi, sometimes called the Four Pillars of Destiny, assigns each person four pairs of Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches based on birth year, month, day, and hour. A [BaZi compatibility reading](/en/articles/bazi-compatibility) compares these eight characters per person, sixteen characters total.

Key comparison points:

- **Day Master vs. Day Master.** If Person A's Day Master is Yang Wood (jia) and Person B's is Yin Earth (ji), that is a Stem Combination (he). Stem Combinations between Day Masters are traditionally read as strong mutual attraction. Not every combination is comfortable, though. The resulting element of the combination matters, and whether it helps or hinders each person's chart balance.
- **Branch interactions across pillars.** The Earthly Branches of both charts can form harmonies, clashes, harms, or destructions with each other. A clash between one person's month branch and the other's day branch, for instance, may indicate friction in daily routines or family expectations.
- **Ten Gods (shi shen) dynamics.** Each element in a chart plays a role relative to the Day Master: Resource, Output, Wealth, Power, or Companion. When Person A's chart is rich in the element that represents Wealth for Person B, there is a pull, but also a pressure dynamic. This is not about money; Wealth in BaZi means what you try to control or acquire.

BaZi compatibility does not produce a single score. It maps where energy flows easily between two people and where it meets resistance.

## Zi Wei Dou Shu Compatibility: The Star Palace Approach

Zi Wei Dou Shu (Purple Star Astrology) uses a grid of twelve palaces, each populated by major and minor stars calculated from the birth data. The system is structurally different from BaZi, though both use the same calendar inputs.

For compatibility, the relevant palaces include:

- **Spouse Palace (fu qi gong).** The stars here describe what kind of partner energy a person gravitates toward and how they behave in committed relationships.
- **Travel Palace (qian yi gong).** This palace governs how a person relates to people outside their household, including early-stage romantic encounters.
- **Happiness Palace (fu de gong).** This reflects inner emotional life and satisfaction. Comparing two Happiness Palaces can reveal whether two people process stress and pleasure in compatible ways.

When both charts are placed side by side, a practitioner checks whether the stars in Person A's Spouse Palace correspond to the star pattern in Person B's Life Palace (or vice versa). A strong correspondence suggests that Person B naturally embodies what Person A seeks in a partner. A mismatch does not mean failure; it means the attraction may need to operate through different channels.

You can explore the [Zi Wei Dou Shu system overview](/en/ziwei) for more on how the palaces and stars are structured.

## What Compatibility Readings Can and Cannot Tell You

A chart comparison can identify patterns. It can show that two people share a strong elemental pull, or that their timing cycles align well for the next several years, or that communication styles are likely to diverge under pressure. These are useful observations for reflection and planning.

What a chart comparison cannot do:

- Predict whether a relationship will succeed or fail. Charts describe tendencies and pressures, not outcomes.
- Replace direct communication. A chart might flag that one person's Output element clashes with the other's Resource element, suggesting different approaches to problem-solving. Knowing this is useful. Acting on it still requires the people involved.
- Account for every variable. Shared values, life circumstances, individual growth, and plain effort all sit outside the chart.

The value of a compatibility reading is in specificity. Instead of "you two are a good match" or "this won't work," a detailed reading says something like: "Your Day Masters form a combination that produces Fire, which benefits Person A's chart but pressures Person B's. During Person B's next luck period, that pressure eases because incoming Water balances the Fire." That level of detail gives you something to work with.

## Attraction, Friction, Communication, Timing

Rather than a single compatibility verdict, a two-chart reading typically addresses four dimensions:

**Attraction** refers to the elemental or star-based pull between two charts. Stem Combinations, Branch Harmonies, and complementary palace stars all contribute. Attraction in the chart sense is not limited to romance; it includes the sense that someone's energy feels familiar or magnetic.

**Friction** is where elements clash, branches conflict, or palace stars create tension. Some friction is productive. A person whose chart is too comfortable may benefit from a partner who introduces controlled challenge. The question is whether the friction is manageable or overwhelming given both charts' overall structure.

**Communication** shows up in the Output and Resource elements. If both people have strong Output (Eating God or Hurting Officer), conversations may be lively but competitive. If one person is Resource-heavy and the other Output-heavy, there can be a teacher-student dynamic that works well until it doesn't.

**Timing** is the dimension most people overlook. Two charts may have moderate baseline compatibility but enter a period where their luck cycles align beautifully, making those years feel effortless. The reverse is also possible: strong baseline compatibility under strain because both people are in demanding luck periods simultaneously.

## How to Get a Two-Chart Comparison

You need accurate birth data for both people: year, month, day, and hour. In BaZi, the hour pillar contains significant information about the inner self and late-life trajectory, so estimates weaken the reading. In Zi Wei Dou Shu, the hour determines the palace positions entirely; a wrong hour produces a different chart.

If you have both sets of birth data, our [compatibility tool](/en/ziwei/compatibility) generates a side-by-side reading using the Zi Wei Dou Shu framework. It maps the palace overlaps and flags the key star interactions between two charts.

For BaZi-focused comparison, the [BaZi compatibility article](/en/articles/bazi-compatibility) walks through the pillar-by-pillar method and explains the main interaction types.

## A Note on Same-Sex and Non-Romantic Compatibility

Classical Chinese astrology texts were written in contexts that assumed heterosexual marriage. The elemental and structural mechanics of the charts, however, do not depend on gender. A Day Master combination between two Yang Wood charts, or a Spouse Palace comparison between two people of any gender, follows the same logic. Business partnerships, close friendships, and family relationships can all be examined through the same framework, adjusting which palaces and Ten Gods are most relevant.

## Summary

Chinese astrology compatibility is a layered system. The zodiac animal pairing is the outermost layer. Beneath it, BaZi and Zi Wei Dou Shu each offer detailed structural comparisons that address attraction, friction, communication, and timing. No chart comparison delivers a verdict. What it delivers is a map of where energy flows and where it stalls, giving two people a more specific vocabulary for understanding their dynamic.

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Source: https://www.kaucim.ai/en/articles/chinese-astrology-compatibility-two-birth-charts
Language: en
Published: 2026-06-07
Last updated: 2026-06-07
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