
a devoted helper
Ding-Hai (丁亥)
A wise scholar who illuminates the darkness, an intelligent but solitary thinker
Like a lantern on the winter sea, he is a person with wisdom that lights up dark places.Although they are academically talented and have deep insight, they are prone to loneliness and depression.
By reading even small signals from the other person's tone of voice, facial expression, and mood, you can specifically understand "why that person is having a hard time" and comfort them.
They are good at expressing their emotions through writing, speech, and art, and have the talent to beautifully unravel complex emotions.
They are emotional, yet at the same time quick-thinking and able to make rational decisions.
He does not hesitate to sacrifice himself for others, and has a warm heart that quietly helps people behind the scenes.
You can tire yourself out by worrying about things that haven't even happened or by thinking about a problem from multiple angles over and over again.
If you sympathize too deeply with other people's feelings, it's easy for your feelings and the other person's feelings to get mixed up.Trying to take on all your problems can drain you of energy.
Rather than attacking from the front, I tend to read the flow and coordinate behind the scenes, so I tend to hesitate or avoid important decisions.
As you have a lot of emotions, your condition can vary greatly depending on your mood.There are times when loneliness or emptiness suddenly strikes.

careful strategist
Wu-Zi (戊子)
Muja's stable embrace understands Jeonghae's deep emotions, and Muja's sense of reality embodies Jeonghae's intuition.

Extreme Enthusiast
Gui-Si (癸巳)
Jeonghae's slow decision-making and Gyesa's quick intuition clash due to the speed difference, and misunderstandings pile up as both do not reveal their true feelings well.
Your greatest weapon is profound empathy, and your greatest enemy is excessive worry. While being thoughtful is a strength, cultivate the habit of externalizing those thoughts into a notebook, blog, or journal. If you keep them only in your mind, they will become heavy. Ensure ample time for solitude and create your own routines for emotional recovery.
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