
a gentle mediator
Jia-Xu (甲戌)
A leader with a strong sense of independence and responsibility, a lonely but strong pioneer
Like a tall tree standing alone on a dry mountain, he is a person with a strong sense of independence and responsibility.You have an excellent sense of wealth and the drive to push towards your goal.
With the spirit of 'A', he completes his assigned tasks without fail and has the power to lead the group.
Because they have to survive on their own in a harsh environment, they have great independence and perseverance to not depend on anyone.
The ground you stand on means ‘a storehouse of wealth.’You have a good sense of money and reality, and are good at managing and controlling your money.
‘Sul (戌)’ symbolizes loyalty and loyalty to colleagues or an organization.Once you trust someone, you will not betray them.
The combination of an unyielding tree and dry land can show the bull's stubbornness to never change his mind.
They have very high standards for themselves, find it difficult to compromise, and tend to look at others with a critical eye.
Due to the influence of the dry land, you may appear clumsy and blunt in expressing your emotions.Their inner feelings are deep, but they cannot be revealed externally.
Because you always feel thirsty for water, you may become impatient and obsessed with the outcome rather than enjoying the process.

gentle observer
Ji-Mao (己卯)
Kimyo’s gentle coordination makes it easy to convey Gapsul’s principled leadership to people, and Kimyo’s delicacy realizes Gapsul’s clear direction.

curious explorer
Jia-Chen (甲辰)
As both have great aspirations, a struggle for leadership arises, and Jia-Xu's stubbornness and Jia-Chen's pursuit of change clash.
Your greatest challenge is to cultivate flexibility and moisture. Dry Earth becomes fertile only when it meets Water. For you, the Water that can moisten your Earth is study, rest, active listening, and humor. Do not push yourself too hard; allow yourself ample rest and practice truly listening to others until the very end.
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