Gi (기) and Mu (무) Day Master Compatibility
Two of a kind
In Saju astrology, everyone's Day Master — the Heavenly Stem of their birth day — falls into one of ten types. This page looks specifically at what it traditionally means when one person's Day Master is Gi (기) and the other's is Mu (무).
Gi (기) is traditionally described as the garden soil — nurturing, practical, and quietly productive — a supportive cultivator who makes others flourish. Mu (무), by contrast, is traditionally read as the mountain — steady, protective, and immovable under pressure — the reliable center of the room, occasionally stubborn as bedrock.
Gi (기) and Mu (무) share the same element (Earth) with opposite polarity — what Saju calls a "peer" relationship, traditionally associated with a friendship or sibling-like dynamic rather than a magnetic pull.
This tendency tends to read as steady and comfortable rather than dramatic — like teammates more than opposites attracting. It can be a strong foundation for a long partnership, though some traditional readings note that peer pairings benefit from actively choosing romance and excitement rather than assuming it.
This page covers the Day Master relationship on its own, but a full compatibility reading also weighs each person's overall Five Element balance. Try the Compatibility tool on this site with real birth details for a fuller picture.
For entertainment and self-reflection purposes only. Not a substitute for professional advice.