Many people know a sun sign from a birthday alone. Fewer know why apps keep asking for birth time. The short answer: time turns a group label into a personal map — in Western astrology (rising sign, Moon, houses) and in Eastern BaZi (hour pillar). Mallria’s match flow uses the same ladder: more accurate input → richer symbolism → better wearable suggestions.
The input ladder (what you type vs what you get)
| You enter | Western framing | Eastern framing | Match depth |
|---|---|---|---|
| Birth date only | Sun sign | Year animal (rough) | Starter tags — great for gifts when time is unknown |
| Date + birth time | Five personal planets → element weights | Three or four pillars (apps vary) | Default sweet spot for color + stone narrative |
| Date + time + place | Full chart (houses, angles) | BaZi with solar time corrections | Deepest tier, powered by Lushn chart engines |
Western: why time moves the Moon and Rising
The Sun changes sign roughly monthly — that is the horoscope column in a magazine. The Moon changes sign about every two days; the Rising (Ascendant) changes about every two hours. Without time, software guesses noon and may misplace both.
Mallria’s five-planet mode (see platform docs) scores Wood / Fire / Earth / Metal / Water from the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, and Mars positions. Adding time often shifts which element leads — a Libra Sun with a Cancer Moon reads differently on a bracelet card than Libra alone.
Eastern: from zodiac year to four pillars
Year animal is the gateway — Red Envelope culture, not a full chart. BaZi adds month, day, and hour pillars. The hour branch is why twins born morning vs evening diverge.
Mallria uses Lushn for BaZi and almanac logic: Gregorian date in → stems and branches out → phase emphasis for wearables. Why birth hour matters in chart apps: four pillars, hour & day master on Lushn (简体). Chart setup notes (true solar time, seasons): Lushn chart setup guides. That is Tier 2 personalization — not the public almanac Yi/Ji list everyone sees on the same day.
What match flow returns (and what it does not)
After you choose a tradition and enter data, you should see:
- A five-element bar or star view: which phases are loud vs quiet in your profile.
- Wearable tags: metal-forward silver, water-dark stones, earth browns, etc.
- Plain-language copy: why this palette fits the symbols you selected.
Match flow outputs color tags and symbol notes for scarves, cords, and commute layers — not career or romance outcomes.
- Color palettes from chart tradition describe symbolic wear, not symptoms or treatment.
Practical scenarios
- Gift for a partner — you only know their birthday
- Stay at sun-sign or year-animal level. Read what counts as a wearable or planetary stones vs birthstones. Do not pretend you have their hour pillar.
- Gift for a sibling — mom texted the birth time
- Run match flow with time. Compare before/after: did Water jump up? That justifies a dark stone cord instead of a fire-red bead.
- Self-purchase — you want “my” colors
- Add place if you were born far from the hospital timezone. Serious BaZi apps adjust for solar time; casual apps may skip — we label depth so you can choose.
Before you tap “match”
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Step 1
Read five elements basics
Start with five elements primer so the output colors make sense.
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Step 2
Skim Four Pillars vocabulary
For Eastern mode, skim Four Pillars primer.
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Step 3
Decide story depth
Choose a gift story (simple) or a personal map (time required).
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Step 4
Open match flow
Enter what you actually know — partial data is OK; the UI should say what was assumed. See match flow.
