
Precise and practical value for money
Xin-Chou (辛丑)
A persevering perfectionist, an expert who builds honor through persistence.
Like a jewel in the winter ground, I am a person who pursues perfection with persistence and perseverance.They have excellent expertise and a sense of wealth, but are also sensitive and stubborn.
He is excellent at preparing well before starting work and having the necessary items in advance.You can respond to emergency situations without panicking.
Once you take on a task, you have the power to complete it until the end.They quietly carry out boring and repetitive tasks, and they always win in battles.
With Shingeum's unique sharpness, he judges the situation objectively and does not miss even the slightest problem.Strong in handling numbers and data.
I have a good sense of collecting and managing money like a warehouse.Avoid impulsive spending and clearly distinguish between necessary and unnecessary items.
I tend to think first of “What if this happens?”, so I hesitate a lot when faced with a new challenge.If you delay starting until you are fully prepared, you may miss an opportunity.
Once a principle or method is set, it is rarely changed.Even though others think it's already enough, you keep pushing yourself and feeling like you're not good enough.
Even if you have deep feelings in your heart, it is awkward to express them in words or actions.If you keep it bottled up inside and reach your limit, it can burst out all at once and surprise those around you.
They are self-centered and have a strong desire to protect their own territory, so it is difficult for them to embrace others with a broad mind.It is easy to overestimate one's talents and cause friction in interpersonal relationships.

a passionate pioneer
Bing-Yin (丙寅)
Meticulous preparation for new construction supports Byungin’s strong driving force, and patience in new construction turns Byungin’s passion into long-term results.

elegant devotee
Xin-Wei (辛未)
Both are worried and perfectionistic, so they keep putting off decisions, and New Construction's pessimism and Shinmi's cautiousness hinder progress.
Your greatest weapon is preparedness and patience, and your greatest enemy is excessive worry. Remember that there is no such thing as perfect preparation, and it's okay to start when you are about 70% ready. You need the energy of Fire to warm the cold winter Earth, meaning new attempts, enjoyable experiences, and appropriate risks. While enduring is important, sometimes courage also means boldly letting go. If worries remain only in your mind, they will grow. Write them down concretely and distinguish between what you can and cannot control. You'll realize that many things are beyond your control.
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