Life Stage · Cháng Shēng
Sprouting (長生)
birth — the first emergence of qi, fragile and full of promise
- Position in cycle:
- 1 / 12
- Qi state:
- rising from nothing
The first stage — an element's qi just born: young, fresh, full of potential.
Overview
Sprouting (長生, Cháng Shēng) is the first of the Twelve Life Stages. Before anything else: these stages do NOT forecast a person's life. They describe the state of an ELEMENT'S qi as it moves through the twelve Earthly Branches — how strong that element is at each position. Sprouting is the moment an element's energy is born: emerging from nothing, young and fresh, full of promise but not yet powerful.
Think of it as the energy curve of an element, not a person's biography. At Sprouting, the element has just appeared on the scene — vital, growing, well-disposed, but still gathering. It is one of the four most-watched stages (with Prime, Tomb, and Void), and classically a favourable one: a clean, hopeful, upward beginning.
In a chart
When a stem sits on a branch where it is at Sprouting, the chart reads that element as freshly supported and growing — strong in a young, rising way rather than a peak way. It is generally read as a good, vital placement: the element has a healthy source and room to develop. As with every stage, this is a statement about the element's strength at that position, never a forecast about the person.
Worked example
Yang Wood (甲) is at Sprouting in Hai (亥): Wood just being born at the opening of winter, fed by Hai's Water — the seed before the spring. The same element reaches its other stages at other branches, and the yin stems run the cycle in reverse, so the stage is always read relative to a specific stem.
Cross-system reference
| System | Closest archetype | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Zi Wei Dou Shu | Also a Zi Wei star — 長生 in the 長生十二神 (the twelve life-stage stars), placed by the 五行局 | Zi Wei runs the identical twelve-stage cycle as its 長生十二神 star series, dropped onto the palaces according to the chart's element class (五行局). 長生 is the same-named Zi Wei star — read there as a palace's phase-strength, not a Bazi element's qi. Both are strength-phase readings; neither is a life-event forecast. |
| Western astrology | A loose analogy to essential dignity — a planet well-placed and rising | Not an equivalence: the closest Western idea is a planet's strength-by-position (dignity / debility). The Twelve Life Stages track an element's strength around the branch cycle, a mechanism Western astrology does not share. |
Cross-system anchors are a loose heuristic, not a literal equivalence. The Twelve Life Stages track the strength of an element's qi around the branch cycle — a mechanism Western astrology does not share; the nearest idea is a planet's strength by position (dignity / debility).
Reading this descriptively
Sprouting describes the strength of an element's energy at a branch — newly born and rising — not a person's birth, youth, or any life event. It is read for what it says about that element in the chart, and the same stage plays out very differently across different charts and lives.
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