Five Elements in Chinese Astrology Water Element Holds the Key to Wisdom Although it’s a common belief that wisdom depends on knowledge and experience, it’s certain that some people are wiser than the others – as if they were born with it. If we speculate about this as an inherent quality, then the […]
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Fire Element Holds the Key to Our Happiness
Five Elements in Chinese Astrology The Fire Element Holds the Key to Our Happiness In Chinese astrology, we consider every Element (the Five Elements: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water) as equally important because each of them has its very own sphere of influence on human life. In such a way, Wood is in charge of […]
Gui people (Yin Water Self)
Gui people Yin Water Self, the Visionary Gui Water is typically represented by springs, rain, clouds, mist, and dew. In Chinese astrology, the qualities closely related to Gui principle are wisdom, flexibility, adaptability, and the power of transformation. Gui Water’s role in nature is to gently nourish everything and enable the growth and development of […]
Ren people (Yang Water Self)
Ren people Yang Water Self, the Executive Ren is represented by big and powerful waters: big streams, lakes, seas, and oceans. In Chinese astrology, the qualities closely related to the Ren principle are strength, willpower, determination, resourcefulness, and finding the way. Ren Self individuals are smart people who can quickly absorb information and assess […]
Xin people (Yin Metal Self)
Xin people Yin Metal Self, the Thinker Xin Metal is represented with fine jewelry and shiny, decorative metal objects. As a principle, Xin also stands in Chinese astrology for cultivation, beauty, refinement, and the power of attraction. Since this Metal is refined, Xin individuals are often described as cultured, attractive, stylish, and elegant. They are also […]
Geng people (Yang Metal Self)
Geng people Yang Metal Self, the Protector In Chinese astrology, Geng Metal is represented by a sword. The qualities Geng principles stand for are sharpness, resilience, rigidness, usefulness, and executive abilities. Accordingly, Geng individuals are strong, just, and resilient people. They are also creatures who need stress, pressure, and fight in their life because these […]
Ji people (Yin Earth Self)
Ji people Yin Earth Self, the Nurturer Ji Self is represented by soft, fertile land. In Chinese astrology, Ji principles stand for qualities such as accessibility, productivity, resourcefulness, care, and nourishment. Accordingly, the nature of Ji Earth people is giving, nurturing, and industrious. They are typically kind and warm-hearted individuals sensitive to others’ feelings and […]
Wu people (Yang Earth Self)
Wu people Yang Earth Self, the Guardian Wu is represented by large mountains, boulders, and rocks. In Chinese astrology, Wu principles stand for steadiness, strength, resilience, durability, and stillness. Accordingly, Wu Self individuals are strong and as solid as the rock (or mountain) that represents them. Moreover, since Wu is the high ground earth – dry […]
Ding people (Yin Fire Self)
Ding people Yin Fire Self, the Giver Ding Fire is represented by the gentle fire of candles and the light of lamps. In Chinese astrology, the qualities Ding principles represent are kindness, gentleness, warmth, compassion, and guidance. The nature of this Fire Element is Yin; hence, Ding Self individuals are generally soft, kind, and considerate. […]
Bing people (Yang Fire Self)
Bing people Yang Fire Self, the Motivator Bing Fire is represented by the Sun and in Chinese astrology this principle stands for warmth, joy, happiness, light, optimism, and generosity. Accordingly, a Bing individual’s basic nature is sunny, energetic, happy, and friendly, as most of these people are warm beings who always tend to see the […]