
Emotional storyteller
Ding-Mao (丁卯)
A warm and friendly intellectual, an artist with delicate sensitivity and outstanding talent.
Like a flower blooming under the moonlight, he is a person with both gentle charm and outstanding intellectual ability.He has a great artistic sense and the ability to convey warmth to people.
It has warmth like a candle.They listen to others well, are considerate, and have a warmth that makes it impossible to ignore someone in trouble.
‘Myo (卯)’ also means ‘the blessing of learning’.They are intelligent and show outstanding talent, especially in professional fields such as academics, art, design, and technology.
‘Myo (卯)’ also symbolizes ‘rabbit’.They have a cute and likable impression and are sociable, attracting many people around them and making them popular.
It looks soft and docile on the outside, but it is tenacious on the inside, like a fire that is constantly supplied with fuel.Once you start something, you have the power to carry it out consistently.
Candles are easily swayed by even a small breeze.They are very sensitive, so they get hurt easily by even trivial words or situations, and their mood may change frequently.
Contrary to its appearance, 'Myo (卯)' symbolizes a strong competitive spirit.Even if you pretend to give in on the outside, on the inside, you don't want to lose and it's easy to feel jealous.
Since it is the image of a fire that relies on firewood, sometimes you may have a tendency to rely on the help or environment around you rather than making decisions and pushing forward on your own.
As thoughtful and sensitive as they are, they may worry in advance about things that haven't happened, or once they have doubts, they may find it difficult to shake them off.

a deliberate executor
Wu-Shen (戊申)
The delicate sensibility of the ancestral grave is accepted by the stable embrace of the ancestor, and the sensibility of the ancestral ancestor is protected by the reassurance of the Martial God.

sharp genius
Gui-You (癸酉)
Jeongmyo's emotion-centered thinking and Gyeyu's logic-centered thinking clash, and Jeongmyo's indirect expressions and Gyeyu's sharp analysis create misunderstandings.
Your greatest weapon is 'warm sensibility,' and your greatest enemy is 'easily wavering sensitivity.' Just as a candle flame needs a firm wick to sustain itself, it is crucial for you to solidify your inner core through consistent study, meditation, or the mastery of specialized skills.
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