Have you ever met someone who is incredibly talented but always seems to hit a wall in this rules-based world because they are "too unique"? Or do you know that person who is usually a mild-mannered pushover, but once a line is crossed, explodes with an energy that makes them seem like a completely different person?
As an analyst with years of experience in destiny studies, I'm often asked: "Can we identify violent tendencies from a person's BaZi chart?" Today, I'd like to share some objective observations and analyses with you.
1. Geng Metal Day Master + Zi-Wu Clash in Marriage Palace
Individuals with this destiny pattern often exhibit extreme emotional instability. I once analyzed a typical case: a man with the BaZi chart Geng Shen, Wu Zi, Geng Wu, Ren Wu. The strong Geng Metal combined with severe clashes and conflicts in the Earthly Branches resulted in significant emotional fluctuations.
Why Can MBTI and Five Elements Destiny Mutually Validate Each Other?
As a long-time practitioner in personality analysis, I have discovered that MBTI and Five Elements Destiny—two seemingly different systems—share remarkable similarities. MBTI, as an important tool in Western psychology, describes personality traits through four dimensions; meanwhile, Five Elements Destiny is a crystallization of Eastern wisdom, interpreting human nature through the elements of Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, and Earth.
As a long-time enthusiast who has studied BaZi and Chinese Astrology, I am often asked, "Can BaZi really reveal a person's character?" Today, I'd like to share my firsthand experiences and thoughts from my BaZi analysis journey.
Why is BaZi Said to Reflect the Essence of Personality?
What are the Personality Traits of Gui Water?
In my years of practicing BaZi (Four Pillars of Destiny) analysis, I have found that individuals with a Gui Water destiny pattern often possess a unique charm. Like the gentle dew or spring rain, Gui Water reflects a yin characteristic of water in Fate Analysis, characterized by subtlety and a lack of ostentation. This trait shapes their distinct cognitive patterns.
