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🌟 Your Five Elements Analysis

Your Bazi Information

Year Pillar
Jia Zi
Sea Gold
Month Pillar
Yi Chou
Sea Gold
Day Pillar
Bing Yin
Furnace Fire
Hour Pillar
Ding Mao
Furnace Fire

Zodiac & Destiny

Zodiac
Rat
Water
Destiny Palace
Zhen Palace
Wood
Destiny Trigram
Kan Trigram
Water
Na Yin
Sea Gold
Metal

Five Elements Analysis Summary

Main Element: Metal

Your dominant energy is Metal element, symbolizing decisiveness, clarity of thought and strong willpower.

Missing Element: Water

Your Water element energy is relatively low, which may indicate lack of flexibility, adaptability and intuitive abilities.

Main Element: Metal

Your dominant energy is Metal element, symbolizing decisiveness, clarity of thought and strong willpower. People with strong Metal energy are usually rational, goal-oriented and efficiency-driven.

Five Elements Distribution

Metal Element

25%

Metal represents decisiveness, logical thinking and execution. In traditional Five Elements theory, Metal corresponds to West, Autumn, white color and pungent taste, symbolizing contracting and harvesting energy.

Wood Element

20%

Wood symbolizes growth, creativity and adaptability. In traditional Five Elements theory, Wood corresponds to East, Spring, green color and sour taste, symbolizing expanding and growing energy.

Water Element

15%

Water represents wisdom, intuition and flexibility. In traditional Five Elements theory, Water corresponds to North, Winter, black color and salty taste, symbolizing downward flowing and cooling energy.

Fire Element

20%

Fire symbolizes passion, action and creativity. In traditional Five Elements theory, Fire corresponds to South, Summer, red color and bitter taste, symbolizing upward flaming and heating energy.

Earth Element

20%

Earth represents stability, reliability and practicality. In traditional Five Elements theory, Earth corresponds to Center, Late Summer, yellow color and sweet taste, symbolizing grounding and nurturing energy.

Traditional Five Elements Relationships

Generating Cycle
Wood → Fire → Earth → Metal → Water → Wood
Controlling Cycle
Wood → Earth → Water → Fire → Metal → Wood
Japanese Elements
Wood (Moku) → Fire (Ka) → Earth (Do) → Metal (Kin) → Water (Sui)
Elements Directions
East (Wood) → South (Fire) → Center (Earth) → West (Metal) → North (Water)

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