The
Four Pillars of Destiny is a
Chinese, Japanese and Korean conceptual term describing the four components that supposedly create a person's
destiny or fate. The four components within the moment of birth are year, month, day, and hour. The four pillars (a translation of the
Chinese dynastic phrase
Shēng Chén Bā Zì) are used alongside fortune-telling practices such as
Zǐ wēi dòu shù within the realm of
Chinese astrology. Comparisons have been made between Western astrology and Ba Zi. However, unlike astrology, Ba Zi analysis does not look at an 'alignment' of celestial bodies of stars and planets but is based on the 'alignment' of blocks of time delineated by the
Wan Nian Li (萬年曆), the "10,000-year" Chinese almanac.