
a strong realist
Yi-Wei (乙未)
A tenacious artist, a flexible yet tenacious survivor.
A person who grows flexible and persistent like grass in the summer soil.They have a great sense of wealth and are very patient, but they are also sensitive and stubborn.
Adapts quickly to new environments or changes.Even in difficult situations, we find solutions rather than complaining.
I hate gossip and am good at focusing on substance.They know the value of money and hate waste.
He is thorough in his work and has a strong attention to detail.Complete your work responsibly.
Once I start something, I have the tenacity to finish it even if it is difficult.
You have the ability to quickly grasp a situation and see through its essence.
Even if you look calm on the outside, it's easy to get hurt by a trivial word.If you endure it and reach your limit, it can explode horribly.
Because of their cautious nature, they take a long time to make decisions.Even if an opportunity comes, you may miss it if you hesitate.
If you focus too much on self-interest, it may seem inhumane.
It's easy to be misunderstood because you don't reveal your true feelings.
Even when I am among people, I feel strangely lonely.There are times when I feel like I don't really have anyone on my side.

A cool-headed strategy master
Geng-Zi (庚子)
Gyeongja's strategic thinking provides direction to Eulmi's delicate adaptability, and Gyeongja's big picture expands Eulmi's practicality.

a careful perfectionist
Ji-Wei (己未)
Both worry a lot, amplifying each other's anxiety, and Eul-mi's indecisiveness and Gi-mi's caution further delay the decision.
Your greatest weapon is your sense of reality and survival instincts, and your greatest enemy is the habit of suppressing emotions. If you continuously endure on parched Earth, you will eventually become depleted. You consciously need time to replenish your 'inner Water.' Maintain emotional moisture through moments of 'spacing out,' hobby activities, and ample rest. It's okay not to live life too fiercely. You don't need to be perfectly prepared; even with 70% readiness, you are fully capable of succeeding.
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