
Change-driven innovator
Ren-Chen (壬辰)
A wise man of great courage, an intelligent and tolerant leader.
Like the sea where dragons live, he is a person with great ambition and wisdom.It has excellent academic talent, is large in scale, and has wealth.
Even if a problem suddenly arises, he is the type of person who assumes even the worst-case scenario, showing his strength in times of crisis.
You have a good eye for observing the flow of people, work, and money.You have the insight to read the ‘inner story’ rather than the surface.
You can change direction as flexibly as water, but thanks to the energy of the earth, you have the power to make mid- to long-term plans.
They have the power to encompass people like a large body of water, so they often take on leadership roles in organizations.
You may feel a lot of emotions inside, but if you don't express them and let them build up, they may explode all at once.There are many cases where problems arise due to not speaking up.
Because we think about multiple possibilities at the same time, we tend to delay making decisions.Even if you see a good opportunity, you may pass it by and say, “Let’s wait a little longer.”
They pretend to listen to others, but in the end, they make their own decisions.You may be seen as overconfident and dismissive of others.
Since one's own inner world is large, it is easy for others to feel "there is a wall."

a sharp analyst
Ding-You (丁酉)
Imjin's strategic planning makes Jeongyu's sophisticated expressions more effective, and Imjin's execution skills make Jeongyu's style a reality.

an active experimenter
Bing-Chen (丙辰)
Both seek change, but they clash in different directions, and Im Jin's calm strategy and Byung Jin's passionate expressions conflict due to the temperature difference.
Your greatest weapon is deep insight, and your greatest enemy is secretiveness. If you conceal your true feelings too much, those around you may find you difficult to approach or distrust you. Even strategically, share your plans or emotions little by little. Additionally, instead of accumulating emotions, cultivate the habit of regularly releasing them through journaling, writing, or conversations with trusted individuals.
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