The Celestial Convergence: Unveiling the Synchronicity of Three Fates at the Hour of the Water Rooster

The Celestial Convergence: Unveiling the Synchronicity of Three Fates at the Hour of the Water Rooster

On the day of Ji, born in the hour of Gui-You, immersed in the muddied waters of one’s birthplace; wealth and sustenance scatter amidst storage, vitality wanes as longevity struggles to endure. Ji, on the Gui-You hour, finds waters turbid and earth muddled. Ji associates Gui with wealth and Xin with sustenance. With Gui afflicted in You, and Xin flourishing, competition for wealth is intense, its accumulation precarious; further, with vitality weakened and one’s foothold uncertain, success and failure oscillate; alternatively, longevity is abbreviated. However, if there’s alignment with a flourishing month or period, fortune smiles.

On Ji-Chou days during Gui-Hai hours, spring brings equilibrium; summer stability; autumn, the authoritative influence of officer and virtuous, albeit with some harm; winter, wealth. In months like Bing-Yin or Si, where metal encounters fire, nobility awaits. In months of Chou, and with metal-water periods, officialdom beckons. Should Yi be prominent, grandeur awaits.

On Ji-Mao days during Gui-You hours, the convergence of day and hour signals relocation; afflictions compounded by harm to the officer and malevolent influences indicate a propensity towards aggression and procrastination. Born in any season, success prevails.

On Ji-Si days during Gui-You hours, in months like Si-You-Chou, where officer harm is resolved, military and governmental positions await. During Mao-Xu months, where metal finds solace in the realm of fire, nobility and eloquence are achieved, albeit with the risk of harm and early retreat, given the weakening of metal and earth in You.

On Ji-Wei days during Gui-You hours, in years and months of Xu-Hai-Chou-Chen, under the influence of the western direction, nobility beckons. Grandeur awaits in Zi-Si periods. However, in Mao and Chen periods, proximity to authority remains limited.

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On Ji-You days during Gui-You hours, when secondary wealth encounters sustenance, prominence reigns. Months of Chou, Wei, Zi, and Wu are all auspicious. During You months, connections to the imperial court are favored. Yet, should the year and month align with Ji-You entirely, inviting the risk of fragmented influences, one’s life may wander amidst ruins, devoid of culmination.

On Ji-Hai days during Gui-You hours, in months where earth energies prevail and under the governance of wood and fire periods, nobility is attained. Born under the influence of Ji, Gui, and You, sustenance thrives, accommodating growth; though weakened by clashes and suppression, this destiny resides within the realm of equilibrium. When Ji meets Gui-You, secondary wealth rejoices in the company of sustenance. In a solitary flight devoid of parental support, one’s disposition and sentiments waver. Fortunes ebb and flow, gathering and dispersing, while myriad opportunities before one prove elusive. Blossoms bloom and wither only to bloom anew, as this fate first defies then aligns with the currents of fortune.

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