Rosé's BaZi: The Jia Wood structure behind a global solo voice

June 15, 2026
A public-source BaZi case study of Rosé based on her publicly listed birth date, official solo website, and reliable reporting. We read the Jia Wood Day Master, Ren Tiger month, and Ding Ox year without using an unknown birth hour.
Rosé's BaZi: The Jia Wood structure behind a global solo voice
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Rosé
Rosé BaZi
Roseanne Park
Jia Wood
celebrity chart
K-pop
BLACKPINK
APT.
Ten Gods

This Rosé BaZi case study starts with the same line every responsible celebrity reading should keep clear: public facts first, symbolic interpretation second. The facts used here come from Rosé's official solo website, a public biographical reference for her birth date, and Associated Press reporting on her solo album and award-season recognition. Her birth time is not publicly confirmed, so this article reads only the year, month, and day pillars. It does not use the hour pillar, and it does not make precise luck-cycle claims.

Using the publicly listed birth date of February 11, 1997, lunar-javascript gives Ding Ox year, Ren Tiger month, and Jia Monkey day. That makes the Day Master Jia Wood: upright growth, direction, reach, and the instinct to keep developing toward a larger frame. What stands out immediately is the strong spring support of the Ren Tiger month, plus the harder metal-and-earth pressure inside the Monkey and Ox branches. Symbolically, that is useful for reading a public career built on organic vocal identity, repeated reinvention, and polished output under very visible standards.

Public information and reading limits

Public biographical references list Rosé, born Roseanne Park, as born on February 11, 1997. Public career records also show a clear arc: she debuted with BLACKPINK in August 2016, released her solo single album R in March 2021, and entered a new solo phase in 2024 with the album Rosie. Rosé's official website currently centers that solo era, with Rosie and APT. featured across the site and store.

Associated Press described Rosie, released in December 2024, as Rosé's first full-length solo album and the first full-length solo album released by a BLACKPINK member. Then, in November 2025, AP's Grammy nominations list placed "APT." by Rosé and Bruno Mars in major categories for the February 1, 2026 Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.

Those are the public facts used here. The limits matter just as much. Without a public birth hour, this article does not read the hour pillar, later-life palace, children palace, or exact luck-cycle timing. It also does not use BaZi to make claims about private relationships, health, family life, or hidden motives.

The three pillars

PillarGan-ZhiMain Ten Gods from Jia WoodReading axis
YearDing OxDing is Hurting Officer; Ox stores Direct Wealth, Direct Resource, and Direct OfficerExpression, standards, finish
MonthRen TigerRen is Indirect Resource; Tiger stores Companion, Eating God, and Indirect WealthGrowth, replenishment, creative reach
DayJia MonkeyJia Wood Day Master; Monkey stores Seven Killings, Indirect Resource, and Indirect WealthSelf-direction, edge, pressure management

The first structural point is seasonal support. Tiger month is early spring wood energy, and the stem Ren Water feeds Jia Wood as Indirect Resource. In BaZi language, that often points toward replenishment, experimentation, observation, and the ability to keep learning without losing one's center. For a singer-songwriter or performer, it can symbolically describe a career that renews itself through input rather than surviving on one fixed image forever.

The second structural point is pressure under the self. The day branch Monkey contains metal, water, and earth. For Jia Wood, that means Seven Killings, Indirect Resource, and Indirect Wealth sitting close to the Day Master. This is not a casual chart. It suggests that growth is constantly meeting standards, deadlines, and hard external expectations.

Jia Wood Day Master: growth that wants a larger frame

Jia Wood is the tall tree, not the vine. It represents upright extension, directional growth, and a preference for building something that can keep reaching upward over time.

That is a useful lens for Rosé's public career. Her path has not stayed in one container. The public record moves from trainee years, to group visibility with BLACKPINK, to a solo phase that needed to stand on its own name and tone. Jia Wood often reads well where a person must keep expanding into larger public frames without losing a coherent center.

This does not mean success is automatic. BaZi is not proof. But it does mean the chart's symbolic language suits a career where voice, identity, and scale keep stretching together. The tree image matters here because Rosé's public work often feels less like abrupt reinvention and more like a branch growing outward from an already recognizable trunk.

Ren Tiger month: replenishment, range, and creative regrowth

In celebrity BaZi work, the month pillar is usually the strongest place to read social function. Rosé's month pillar is Ren Tiger. The stem Ren is Indirect Resource for Jia Wood, and the branch Tiger stores Companion, Eating God, and Indirect Wealth. In plain language, that combines self-renewal, expressive release, and the ability to turn growth into tangible output.

That matters because it keeps the chart from reading as rigid. Jia Wood needs water to keep growing, and Ren Water gives a broader kind of nourishment than simple routine. It can symbolize exposure to different methods, languages, audiences, and forms of inspiration. For a public entertainer, that often reads as adaptability with a clear personal line still intact.

Rosé's solo era makes that symbolism easier to see. AP's review of Rosie described a project that separates her solo sound from BLACKPINK's group energy and leans into a more intimate, voice-forward presentation. Symbolically, Ren Tiger is a good way to read that move: the chart grows not by abandoning structure, but by taking in new material and letting it reshape the public expression.

Ding Ox year and Jia Monkey day: softness held inside standards

The year stem Ding Fire is Hurting Officer for Jia Wood. In the Ten Gods, Hurting Officer often points toward distinctive phrasing, personal edge, and the drive to say something in a voice that does not feel generic. In conservative celebrity readings, it can be useful for understanding why an artist's delivery feels identifiable even when the arrangement becomes minimal.

But Ox makes the chart less airy than it first appears. Ox stores Direct Wealth, Direct Resource, and Direct Officer. That introduces finish, discipline, and accountability. Then the day branch Monkey brings Seven Killings close to the self. Seven Killings does not need dramatic treatment here. In a restrained reading, it simply adds pressure, competition, and the need to stay sharp under scrutiny.

This is why the chart feels more edited than soft-focus. Rosé's public image can read delicate on the surface, but the pillar structure underneath is not loose. Resource support helps the chart regrow. Hurting Officer gives personal tone. Monkey and Ox keep the whole thing answerable to standards.

Reading the public milestones through the chart

The August 2016 BLACKPINK debut is the first clear public frame. In symbolic terms, Jia Wood entering a large platform can read like a young tree given a structured environment to rise within. The key point is not instant destiny. It is that the chart already prefers upward development in a visible space.

The March 2021 release of R matters because a solo release asks a different question from group work: can the public recognize the individual line clearly enough when the larger frame drops back? Jia Wood plus Ren Resource support is a good structure for that challenge. It suggests a self that grows through expression, but not expression without preparation.

Then Rosie in December 2024 becomes a stronger symbolic test. AP framed it as a full-length solo statement, and Rosé's official site still presents that era as the center of her solo identity. That fits the chart's month-pillar logic well. Growth becomes more personal, but also more accountable. It is not only about being seen; it is about sustaining a more exposed voice.

Finally, the November 2025 Grammy nominations list gave "APT." a public milestone that reached beyond fan culture into mainstream awards language ahead of the February 1, 2026 ceremony. Symbolically, that is where the chart's expressive edge and commercial finish meet. Hurting Officer gives tone, Resource gives renewal, and the Wealth-and-standards structure helps that tone land in measurable public form.

What readers can learn from this chart

The point of a celebrity case study is not imitation. It is structure.

  1. Start with the Jia Wood guide. Here, Jia Wood gives the chart its main symbolic language: direction, growth, and vertical development.
  2. Read the Ten Gods around the Day Master. Ren Water as Resource and Ding Fire as Hurting Officer are especially important here.
  3. Look closely at the support-and-expression pattern. The Indirect Resource guide and Hurting Officer guide are the clearest next steps.
  4. Compare the symbolic reading against public facts only. Use published career records, not private speculation.

If you want to read your own chart from the same starting points, the best next steps are the Jia Wood guide, the Ten Gods guide, and our how to read a BaZi chart guide. To calculate your own pillars, use the free BaZi reading.

Summary

Rosé's publicly listed birth date produces a three-pillar structure of Ding Ox, Ren Tiger, and Jia Monkey, with Jia Wood at the center. The strongest symbolic themes are spring-fed growth, expressive individuality, and visible standards held close to the self. That makes the chart a strong fit for a public career built on a recognizable voice, steady expansion from group fame into solo identity, and polished output that still feels personally marked.

The key limit stays the same throughout: no public birth time means no hour pillar and no precise luck-cycle reading. Within that boundary, Rosé is a useful example of how a restrained three-pillar BaZi article can stay readable, responsible, and anchored to public record.

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