3rd Feb to 4th Mar month of Earth Tiger

Welcome to the Year of the Wood Snake. In 2025, the shift to the Year of the Wood Snake (Yi Si) occurs on February 3rd. This does not align with Chinese New Year on the Lunar Calendar.

Jia Wood IW / FR

Jia combo highlights teamwork’s power and the need for structure, fairness, and accountability. Clear communication and trust are key for long-term success. Teamwork is essential in business, but it can be challenging. A team with diverse skills is necessary, and each member must contribute.

Problems arise if some members don’t participate fully, leading to issues now and later. Set clear roles, ensure fairness, and maintain transparency to build trust. Regularly check performance to address issues early.

Yi Wood DW / RW

Your competitors are getting ahead, but it’s really about seeing things differently. If competitors are stepping into your market, it’s a chance to rethink and fill gaps they’re addressing. Complaining doesn’t help; focus on why they’re moving faster. View competitors as rivals who push you to improve. Watch what they excel at and use it to better your own game. Train to be faster, smarter, and more responsive. See competition as a boost, not a barrier. Use their success to drive your own and keep an eye on them to learn and grow.

Bing Fire EG / IR

The Bing Fire energy symbolizes creativity and daring moves. Let your ideas blaze brightly, exploring possibilities others might dismiss. Remember, the world’s biggest breakthroughs often start with someone brave enough to give it a try. Sometimes what seems wild at first can become possible through innovation. Every big leap begins with a bold idea, and setbacks shouldn’t stop you. Don’t disregard unconventional thoughts; innovation happens when someone dares to think beyond the norm. A groundbreaking idea remains just a dream unless acted upon. Start small, test its feasibility, and don’t let the fear of failure hold you back. Lessons learned from failures can prepare you for future opportunities.

Ding Fire HO / DR

The Ding Fire energy emphasizes the importance of clear, honest communication for progress, ensuring productive conversations and collective success. Shouting might seem chaotic but often carries an intensity that tech communication can’t match. Timely and useful feedback is crucial for growth, but distinguishing valuable input from meaningless chatter is key. Focus on voices that matter and create an environment where everyone can speak clearly, avoiding overlapping conversations. Shared feedback without hidden agendas fosters constructive debates, leading to better decisions.

Wu Earth FR / 7K

The Wu Earth energy emphasizes teamwork and calculated sacrifices. Building a strong team with a shared purpose and being prepared for life’s challenges is key. Your support system, the people, and resources around you, strengthen your position. While aggression can seem like a good strategy, it’s crucial to consider long-term impacts and avoid overextending. Align your ambitions with the support you have to avoid setbacks. With clear strategies and a solid team, you’ll not only defend well but also seize opportunities to advance.

Ji Earth RW / DO

The Ji Earth energy emphasizes discipline, patience, and collective strength. True strength lies in teamwork and discipline, not just raw power. Progress comes inch by inch, with a steady focus on the goal. Success often hinges on holding back and staying calm, resisting impulsive reactions. Waiting for the right moment is crucial, as rushing can lead to mistakes. Each team member’s contribution is vital; progress requires discipline, coordination, and tactical execution. Strategies involving careful timing and positioning are essential in life and teamwork.

Geng Metal IR / IW

The Geng Metal energy emphasizes focus, readiness, and execution. Be prepared to act confidently when opportunities arise. Many folks fail in key moments, not due to a lack of opportunities, but because they aren’t prepared to act. They often blame outside factors, hopping from one project to another without a solid base. Opportunities pop up unexpectedly, and hesitation can cost you. Stay ready by honing skills, building knowledge, and being alert. Constantly chasing the next big thing without focusing on basics scatters your efforts. A strong foundation helps you spot valuable opportunities. Without clear goals, distractions waste your time. Focus on what matters, create a roadmap, and build expertise.

Xin Metal DR / DW

The Xin Metal energy highlights strategy, endurance, and adaptability. Pace yourself, make thoughtful adjustments, and maintain a clear vision to achieve your goals with confidence and clarity. Success hinges on handling setbacks, managing resources, and adapting plans in real time. This year is more like a marathon than a sprint; pushing forward without addressing critical issues leads to burnout. Learn from past mistakes, stay focused on your goals, and avoid distractions. Managing energy, time, and resources wisely is key.

Ren Water 7K / EG

The Ren Water energy encourages you to challenge the norm and embrace innovation, taking calculated risks and planning wisely for truly worthwhile goals. Trying something new can be daunting and risky, yet it often leads to innovation. Breaking the rules takes courage and foresight, and you may face skepticism and potential failure. Real progress comes from challenging the norm, whether in your job, business, or personal life. Bold moves carry risks, so carefully evaluate if the cost of failure is bearable. Innovation without strategy is a gamble; ensure your attempts are backed by thoughtful preparation.

Gui Water DO / HO

Gui Water energy reminds us rules provide clarity and fairness; if restricted, channel energy into creating your own structure while owning your actions responsibly. Success, much like competition, hinges on understanding and following the rules. Those who act impatiently often face setbacks. Knowing the rules of your workplace or life’s game is crucial. Ignoring them might feel freeing but leads to conflict. If pushing boundaries, be ready to own your actions fully. If rules confine you, create your own space like starting a business. Success comes from discipline and waiting for the right moment.

6th Jan to 2nd Feb month of Fire Ox


We’re in the final stretch of the Year of the Dragon, a time to reflect on milestones, lessons, and moments of growth. This festive season feels extra special, with Christmas, New Year 2025, and Chinese New Year aligning, creating a celebratory atmosphere that inspires gratitude and optimism.

Jia Wood HO / DW
This month is about celebrating your achievements and sharing your success with others, as a reminder of what persistence can accomplish. It’s okay to treat yourself and let those close to you enjoy your accomplishments too, as it can inspire them and reaffirm your progress. However, be mindful that some people may view your openness as excessive or flashy, and their jealousy could lead to negativity. While you can’t control others’ reactions, you have the power to choose how you respond with kindness.

Yi Wood EG / IW
This year, you’re finding creative ways to solve challenges, offering others a chance to see new possibilities and providing support when they’re stuck. While some may not recognize or appreciate your efforts, you’ve created an opportunity for those willing to embrace it. Focus on those who see the value and are eager to join in, rather than worrying about those who remain indifferent.

Bing Fire RW / HO
This month, Bing fire approach boosts how you handle festive spending, setting the stage for a joyful season while showcasing your achievements and celebrating success. By letting your light shine, you inspire others to aim higher too. However, it’s important to stay mindful of your finances, as easy access to credit can lead to unmanageable debt. Keep your spending balanced and smart.

Ding Fire FR / EG
The magic of the holidays can be captured through acts of kindness for Ding fire. It’s like being a steady light in the cold, quiet winter nights, offering a spark of hope to anyone open to receiving it. When shared with others who share the same spirit, the experience becomes even more meaningful. However, it’s important to remember that not everyone is ready to accept help or positivity, so be mindful of where you invest your energy. Spread warmth, but respect others’ boundaries if they prefer to stay in their own space.

Wu Earth DR / RW
For Wu earth, it’s often smarter to build on the clever ideas others have already put out there. Refined those concepts and set new standards. Acknowledging your competitors for showing what works and what doesn’t can be more valuable than trying to reinvent the wheel. Instead of wasting energy on pointless competition, focus on learning from others and continuously improving your own approach.

Ji Earth IR / FR
Cooperation is especially meaningful during the holidays when people share their success and resources with those who may be struggling. It’s a cycle of learning and giving, where sharing your experiences can help others, and their feedback can improve your own understanding. However, before offering help, it’s important to ensure others are open to it. Otherwise, you risk coming across as pushy rather than genuinely helpful.

Geng Metal DO / DR
This month for Geng, learning from those with more experience is invaluable, as they’ve already figured out things you may still be working on. It’s like how stories of saints or prophets guide people through life’s challenges. Sticking to their lessons with discipline can make a big difference, especially since you may one day be the one offering advice. However, before stepping outside your comfort zone, consider why those boundaries exist. If you choose to push past them, be prepared for the challenges that come with exploring uncharted territory

Xin Metal 7K / IR
Creating eye-catching paintings like Xin requires patience and precision, as even a small mistake can ruin the work. This is similar to taking risks for growth—necessary but potentially costly if things go wrong. However, every mistake is an opportunity to learn, so it’s worth appreciating those moments. Also, remember to acknowledge the people who have supported you along the way, as they’ve played a key role in your journey.

Ren Water DW / DO
Keeping your energy on track requires patience and a steady rhythm. For Ren this month, discipline, especially when you don’t feel like it, builds the foundation, and consistency ties everything together. Reflect on what’s worked for you in the past and incorporate those steps into your routine. However, life is unpredictable, so don’t be afraid to add your own touch when needed. Adapt when necessary, but always keep your focus on the bigger picture.

Gui Water IW / 7K
For Gui this month, taking chances can be exciting but risky, requiring boldness to dive in. By now, you likely know which gambles are worth it and which ones are too risky. The real danger comes from overconfidence, which can sneak up on you, much like the effects of too much wine. Greed often leads to poor decisions that can undo your progress. Stay clear-headed, as even a small mistake in high-stakes situations could jeopardize everything you’ve worked for.

In the world of Chinese Bazi astrology, individuals characterized by the Wealth Structure are known as the Achievers. These individuals are defined by their ambition, drive, and desire for success. Achievers have a natural inclination towards leadership and a strong motivation to attain their goals. They thrive in environments that offer opportunities for advancement and are often seen as the go-getters in their social and professional circles.

Achievers possess a keen sense of determination and are not afraid to take risks to achieve their objectives. They are pragmatic and focused on results, often approaching tasks with a strategic mindset. Their confidence and assertiveness make them effective leaders and influencers. However, they must be mindful of balancing their ambition with patience and empathy towards others.

Wealth Structure embodies the essence of achievement and progress. These individuals excel in fields that require leadership, strategic planning, and a competitive edge. It is important for Achievers to remember that success is not just about material wealth, but also about personal fulfillment and contributing positively to their communities. Additionally, it’s essential to note that both Direct Wealth (DW) and Indirect Wealth (IW) are components of the Wealth Structure, further shaping the nuances of these individuals.

Positive Traits:
Ambitious: They have a strong desire to succeed and attain their goals.

Determined: They are resolute in their efforts and do not give up easily.

Confident: Their self-assurance allows them to take on challenges with ease.

Strategic: They approach tasks with a clear plan and long-term vision.

Leader: They possess natural leadership qualities and can inspire others.

Pragmatic: They are practical and focus on achieving tangible results.

Risk-taker: They are willing to take calculated risks to reach their objectives.

Assertive: They are clear and direct in their communication and actions.

Negative Traits:
Overly competitive: Their drive for success can sometimes lead to aggressive competition.

Impatient: They may struggle with waiting for results and desire quick success.

Workaholic: Their focus on achieving goals can lead to neglecting personal well-being.

Insensitive: Their assertiveness can sometimes come across as lack of empathy.

Overbearing: Their leadership style can be perceived as domineering.

Materialistic: They may prioritize wealth and material success over other values.

Stressed: Their high ambitions can lead to excessive stress and burnout.

Manipulative: They might use others as means to achieve their own ends.

By balancing their ambition with empathy and focusing on holistic success, they can achieve true fulfillment. Achievers play a vital role in driving progress and innovation within their communities. Their unique blend of determination, leadership, and strategic thinking makes them indispensable in any setting that values achievement and growth.

In the fascinating world of Chinese Bazi astrology, individuals characterized by the Output Structure are known as the Creators. These individuals are defined by their creativity, expressiveness, and desire to make an impact on the world. Creators have a natural inclination towards innovation and artistic expression, often channeling their energy into producing something unique and meaningful. They thrive in environments that allow them to showcase their talents and ideas.

Creators possess a strong sense of individuality and are often driven by a need to express themselves. They are imaginative and open-minded, always looking for new ways to approach problems and create solutions. Their dynamic and enthusiastic nature makes them inspiring to be around, as they are constantly generating new ideas and projects.

Output Structure embodies the essence of creativity and self-expression. These individuals excel in fields that require innovation, artistic ability, and the freedom to explore new ideas. However, it is important for Creators to balance their desire for expression with practicality, as their focus on creativity can sometimes lead to a lack of structure. Additionally, it’s essential to note that both Hurting Officer (HO) and Eating God (EG) are components of the Output Structure, further shaping the nuances of these individuals.

Positive Traits of Creators:
Creative: They have a natural talent for generating original and innovative ideas.

Expressive: They are skilled at conveying their thoughts and emotions through various forms of art and communication.

Inspiring: Their enthusiasm and passion motivate those around them.

Open-minded: They are willing to explore new ideas and perspectives.

Dynamic: Their energy and drive lead them to constantly seek new projects and challenges.

Visionary: They have the ability to see the bigger picture and envision future possibilities.

Independent: They value their individuality and are often self-reliant.

Innovative: They are always looking for new ways to solve problems and improve existing systems.

Negative Traits of Creators:
Unstructured: Their focus on creativity can sometimes lead to a lack of organization.

Impulsive: They may act on their ideas without fully considering the consequences.

Overly idealistic: Their visionary nature can sometimes result in unrealistic expectations.

Inconsistent: They may struggle to follow through on projects once the initial excitement fades.

Self-centered: Their desire for self-expression can sometimes make them less considerate of others.

Eccentric: Their unique perspectives and behaviors may be misunderstood by others.

Distracted: They may find it difficult to focus on one task at a time due to their abundance of ideas.

Overly sensitive: Their emotional nature can make them prone to taking criticism personally.

By balancing their creative pursuits with practicality and structure, they can achieve a harmonious blend of innovation and execution. Creators play a vital role in bringing new ideas and perspectives into their communities. Their unique blend of creativity, expressiveness, and dynamism makes them indispensable in any setting that values originality and progress.

6th Dec to 4th Jan Month of Fire Rat

December offers a chance to reflect on 2024’s key lessons. Use these insights to shape your strategy for next year. The auxiliary stars indicate enhanced leadership, new resources, and the ability to tackle complex challenges.

Jia Wood EG / DR
This December month, clarity from the events this year has provided understanding of what worked and what didn’t, and the reasons why. This newfound clarity enables the refinement of next year plan. It’s essential for Jia Wood DM to avoid endless strategizing now and to ensure real progress, translating insights into actionable steps is crucial.

Yi Wood HO / IR
It’s valuable to share life experiences from 2024, and as Yi Wood DM, you probably have many to share. Do pick the right lessons and stories that could resonate with the people around you. Just be cautious about sending the right information to the right audience, be more selective this month of December with your speech.

Bing Fire FR / DO
Now on the last month of the year, is a good time to start establishing structure, processes and organization for next year, leveraging on the experience from this year. For Bing DM, do take note of many other opinions that could cloud your judgement.

Ding Fire RW / 7K
The theme of Ding DM in December is risk vs reward. Consider how much you are willing to invest, factor in the potential risks versus the outcome you want. It’s a month of slightly higher recklessness so remember that the decisions you made could affect people around you.

Wu Earth IR / DW
Wu Earth DM will benefit of reflecting on all their key learnings and experiences from this year, and using them as leverage to greater success for the next year. Forge ahead to a new year but careful not to push too far as well. 2024 would be a good teacher to excel in 2025 if you take actions.

Ji Earth DR / IW
In a similar vein to Wu DM, the Ji DM would have also collected various wisdom and learnings in 2024 that will prove useful for you in December and even onwards to the next year. Reflect back on those lessons and wisdom, then start planning for your future.

Geng Metal 7K / HO
In December, Geng Metal DM might feel the tendency to be more courageous, outgoing and vocal. While these sort of energy might be useful in certain situation, it would be wise to be more moderate in your aggression and tone down sometimes, been too aggressive could backfire.

Xin Metal DO / EG
Prior to December, you might had a rough time earlier that make you the better person today. Capitalize on that, know what works and what doesn’t and be disciplined going forward into 2025. The Xin Metal DM has been through hard work and knows the drill now.

Ren Water IW / RW
The Ren Water DM probably learnt the growth mindset this year so this month, it’s time to focus on the big picture. The energy of December supports team work and collaboration so it would wise to take advantage of it this month. We sometimes go further as a team rather than alone.

Gui Water DW / FR
In December, there could be appearance of helpful people and supporters coming into your life. But not all nobleman and supporters are similar quality so the Gui Water DM got to select carefully which one brings real value. You have to have your own interest as priority.

In the realm of Chinese Bazi astrology, individuals characterized by the Resource Structure are known as the Thinkers. These individuals are defined by their intellectual prowess, curiosity, and desire for knowledge. Thinkers have an innate ability to absorb and process information, making them adept at solving complex problems and generating innovative ideas. They thrive in environments where they can engage in deep thought and continuous learning.

Thinkers are naturally introspective and often prefer solitary activities that allow them to focus on their intellectual pursuits. They are excellent researchers, analysts, and strategists, always seeking to understand the underlying principles and truths of the world around them. Their calm and contemplative nature makes them well-suited for roles that require careful planning and detailed analysis.

Resource Structure embodies the essence of wisdom and understanding. These individuals excel in fields that require intellectual rigor and a methodical approach. However, it is important for Thinkers to balance their pursuit of knowledge with practical application, as their tendency to overanalyze can sometimes lead to inaction. Additionally, it’s essential to note that both Indirect Resource (IR) and Direct Resource (DR) are components of the Resource Structure, further shaping the nuances of these individuals.

Positive Traits of Thinkers:
Intellectual: They possess a keen mind and a thirst for knowledge.

Analytical: They are skilled at breaking down complex problems and finding solutions.

Innovative: They generate creative and original ideas.

Curious: They have a strong desire to explore and understand new concepts.

Methodical: They approach tasks with careful planning and precision.

Calm: Their contemplative nature allows them to remain composed under pressure.

Detail-oriented: They pay close attention to the finer points and ensure accuracy.

Strategic: They excel in devising long-term plans and strategies.

Negative Traits of Thinkers:
Overanalytical: Their tendency to overthink can lead to indecision and inaction.

Isolated: They may prefer solitude over social interaction, leading to feelings of isolation.

Perfectionist: Their desire for accuracy can sometimes hinder progress.

Detached: They might struggle to connect emotionally with others.

Inflexible: They can be resistant to change and new approaches.

Pessimistic: Their analytical nature can sometimes lead to negative thinking.

Overly critical: They might focus too much on flaws and shortcomings.

Procrastinator: Their meticulous approach can result in delays.

By balancing their intellectual pursuits with practical application and social interaction, they can achieve a harmonious blend of wisdom and action. Thinkers play a vital role in advancing knowledge and understanding within their communities. Their unique blend of curiosity, analysis, and innovation makes them indispensable in any setting that values intellectual growth and strategic thinking.

In the world of Chinese Bazi astrology, individuals characterized by the Companion Structure are known as the Connectors. These individuals are defined by their strong social instincts and their ability to form and maintain relationships. Connectors are naturally sociable and thrive in environments where interaction and cooperation are key. Their charisma and friendliness make them excellent companions, and they often find themselves at the heart of their social circles.

Connectors possess a genuine interest in others and an innate ability to empathize, which allows them to build deep and meaningful connections. They are the ones who bring people together, fostering a sense of community and belonging. Their positive energy and enthusiasm are infectious, making them a joy to be around.

Companion Structure embodies the essence of unity and collaboration. These individuals excel in roles that require teamwork and social engagement. However, it is important for Connectors to maintain a balance, as their strong desire for social interaction can sometimes lead to a lack of focus on their personal goals.

Additionally, it’s essential to note that both Friend (FR) and Rob Wealth (RW) are components of the Companion Structure, further influencing the dynamics of these individuals.

Positive Traits of Connectors:
Sociable: They are naturally outgoing and enjoy interacting with others.

Charismatic: Their charm and friendly nature draw people to them.

Empathetic: They genuinely care about others and are able to understand and share their feelings.

Collaborative: They thrive in team settings and are skilled at bringing people together.

Optimistic: Their positive outlook is contagious and inspires those around them.

Supportive: They are always ready to lend a helping hand and offer encouragement.

Loyal: They are devoted friends and can be relied upon to stand by their loved ones.

Communicative: They excel in expressing themselves and facilitating open communication.

Negative Traits of Connectors:
Overly Dependent: Their strong need for social interaction can lead to dependence on others for validation.

Distracted: They may struggle to focus on their personal goals and responsibilities.

People-Pleasing: Their desire to be liked can sometimes result in compromising their own needs.

Superficial: They may prioritize social interactions over deeper, more meaningful connections.

Inconsistent: They may have difficulty committing to long-term projects or goals.

Overextended: Their social obligations can sometimes leave them feeling stretched too thin.

By focusing on building authentic relationships and setting clear personal goals, they can achieve a harmonious balance between their social lives and personal ambitions. Connectors play a vital role in creating a sense of community and fostering unity within their social circles. Their unique blend of charisma, empathy, and collaboration makes them indispensable in any group setting.

In the realm of Chinese Bazi astrology, individuals characterized by the Influence Structure are often referred to as the Supporters. These individuals exhibit a personality that exudes nobility, authority, and charisma. They are typically friendly and eager to please, flourishing in environments that are serene, stable, and free from excessive excitement or risk. Due to their preference for calm and order, Supporters excel as mediators, always striving to reduce conflict and ensure harmony among others.

Supporters are the go-to individuals when others face problems. Their diplomatic nature allows them to act as effective peacemakers. With their easy-going, calm, and tolerant demeanor, they are always mindful of others’ feelings. These individuals are introspective and rarely seek the spotlight, preferring to work behind the scenes.

Influence Structure’s strength lies in their ability to create a harmonious environment, both at home and in the workplace. Their keen sense of diplomacy and their innate desire to foster peace make them invaluable in any setting where cooperation and understanding are paramount. However, it is important for Supporters to be mindful of their own needs and boundaries, as their inclination to please others can sometimes lead them to neglect their own well-being.

It is also essential to note that the Influence Structure includes both Direct Officer and Seven Killings as components, which further shape the nuances of this structure.

Positive Traits of Supporters:
Steady: They remain composed and reliable even in challenging situations.

Diplomatic: They possess the skill to navigate and resolve conflicts smoothly.

Likeable: Their amiable nature makes them well-liked by those around them.

Compliant: They tend to agree with others to maintain peace.

Calm and Measured: Their composed and thoughtful approach ensures balanced decisions.

Peacemaker: They have a natural talent for resolving disputes and fostering harmony.

Considerate: They are always mindful of other people’s feelings and needs.

Cooperative: They work well with others and contribute positively to team dynamics.

Reliable: They are dependable and can be trusted to follow through on commitments.

Introspective: They engage in self-reflection and personal growth.

Negative Traits of Supporters:
Pushover: Their desire to please can sometimes lead to being easily manipulated.

Non-competitive: They may lack the drive to compete aggressively.

Indecisive: They can struggle with making firm decisions.

Potential backstabber: Their efforts to avoid conflict might lead to deceitful behavior.

Evasive: They might avoid confronting difficult issues directly.

Rigid: They can be inflexible and resistant to change.

Procrastinator: They may delay tasks and decisions.

Self-righteous: They might exhibit an attitude of moral superiority.

Overly accommodating: They might sacrifice their own needs to satisfy others.

Non-committal: They can be hesitant to make firm commitments.

By recognizing and addressing their weaknesses, they can harness their strengths to become even more effective in their roles as peacemakers and mediators. Supporters play a crucial role in maintaining balance and harmony within their communities. Their strengths and weaknesses together make them unique, offering a blend of stability, compassion, and diplomacy.

7th Nov to 5th Dec month of Wood Pig

November is a prime time for renewal and growth. Supported by the Emperor Star and Dragon Virtue, this period helps overcome last month’s challenges and set a strong foundation for the Snake year. Embrace new beginnings and focus on personal development to transform obstacles into opportunities.

Jia Wood RW / IR
For Jia Day Master this November, it inspires you to thrive in new ventures, providing opportunities to gain insights and foster a growth-focused, adaptable mindset. Continuous learning and steering clear of complacency are essential, as those who adapt and evolve will stay competitive.

Yi Wood FR / DR
In November, it is perfect for forming strong, enduring partnerships. Take this opportunity to establish meaningful connections that will nurture your growth, similar to a lotus thriving in muddy waters. Embrace different viewpoints to create a supportive network that will fortify your journey ahead.

Bing Fire DR / 7K
November encourages you to stretch your abilities and push beyond your limits. It’s a great time to evaluate if your knowledge can tackle new challenges. Be mindful of your pace to prevent burnout; gradual progress is crucial to avoid potential setbacks.

Ding Fire IR / DO
For Ding Day Master this month, it is ideal for discovery. Let your curiosity guide you, but maintain a sharp focus. Keep your exploration targeted, avoiding unnecessary diversions. The key to success lies in balancing inquisitiveness with strategic discipline.

Wu Earth DO / IW
In November, it’s advantageous for Wu Day Master to focus on building a strong foundation for success. Approaching each situation with flexibility will be essential, as different methods may be needed to achieve good outcomes.

Ji Earth 7K / DW
Commitment leads to fulfilling prospects. If you’re prepared to put in the effort, your achievements will mirror your hard work. A Ji Earth must maintain a balance between drive and prudence to avoid exhaustion, particularly in critical situations.

Geng Metal DW / EG
Adopt new efficiencies and lean into technology to enhance your productivity. With the right tools, tasks that once seemed daunting can be simplified, allowing you to add greater value. For Geng Day Master, use your inventive thinking to develop solutions in November.

Xin Metal IW / HO
Xin Day Master have the opportunity to attract attention and make an impact. In November, use this visibility wisely; rapid success may invite competition, so remain composed and intentional in showcasing your achievements.

Ren Water HO / FR
Ren Day Master should anticipate an increase in attention, which can be advantageous if handled prudently. Your impact will be significant in both personal and professional spheres. However, maintain a balanced excitement to prevent potential chaos.

Gui Water EG / RW
This November grants you the power to transcend limitations and approach challenges from a higher vantage point. Strive to explore beyond your usual surroundings and pursue opportunities that align with your unique vision, making the most of your strategic insights.

8th Oct – 6th Nov month of Wood Dog

This month brings significant changes as the Dog-Dragon clash signals disruption and transformation, revealing what’s been hidden. Any secrets or untapped potential may surface, requiring you to adjust to new realities.

The “National Treasure” star strengthens team trust, while “Month Emptiness” encourages letting go of mistakes and practicing forgiveness. By being open about your weaknesses, you help others see their own value. You’ll also discover who is truly by your side and who may not stand with you during tough times.

This period offers both obstacles and opportunities. Use it to uncover your inner strengths and true allies.

Jia Wood FR / IW

This month is like a team quest, with everyone working together to uncover opportunities. Roles are clear, but not all will stay committed. Use this time to spot who’s genuinely invested and who’s motivated by reward.

A good incentive attracts the right talent, helping you identify key performers and build stronger relationships for the future.

Yi Wood RW / DW

Having a mentor can fast-track your success by providing guidance and clearing obstacles.

Instead of reinventing the wheel, build on existing ideas while adding your unique value. In partnerships, ensure balance so you collaborate without losing your identity.

Bing Fire IR / EG

The quality of an idea depends on how well it’s nurtured, much like how potential can be lost if not acted upon. Without execution, even the best ideas will go to waste.

This highlights the need to balance creativity with action. Generating ideas is just the start—bringing them to life before their value fades is essential, or they risk being forgotten potential.

Ding Fire DR / HO

When you radiate wisdom and knowledge, you attract talented individuals. However, this also brings risks, such as envious onlookers who may seek to undermine you.

With attraction comes suspicion, especially from those unfamiliar with your ideas. Be ready to face both admiration and skepticism as you advance on your path.

Wu Earth 7K / FR

Strength lies in unity when tackling challenges. To overcome obstacles, gather the best team and reinforce your efforts. A team’s success depends on cohesion; one weak link can lead to failure. These moments reveal commitment and build deeper bonds.

Ultimately, overcoming challenges strengthens resolve and clarifies true alignment with the mission, showcasing camaraderie and leadership in crisis.

Ji Earth DO / RW

Discipline is essential for achieving goals and requires persistent effort. In a competitive world, cultivate determination and wisely use your resources while avoiding distractions.

Delaying gratification for long-term progress is crucial. Stay committed; perseverance leads to success.

Geng Metal IW / IR

A first-mover advantage allows you to capitalize on untapped resources, but it can create confusion from too many choices. Instead of getting stuck in indecision, pursue accessible opportunities to foster growth. Think creatively about your resources, like selling tools rather than just using them.

Being proactive and flexible will turn challenges into opportunities and lead to success.

Xin Metal DW / DR

Achieving any goal requires a methodical approach, where knowledge and skill are essential. Without the right techniques, you risk failure or unintended damage.

Explore various methods to find the most effective approach, maximizing resources while minimizing waste.

Every task is unique, so be flexible and adjust your strategies based on specific needs. Understanding each situation will guide your actions. By remaining adaptable, you can navigate challenges and achieve success.

Ren Water EG / 7K

Challenges can be overcome with resilience and creativity. There are always ways to break through obstacles. Success relies on teamwork and resource gathering. Support your ideas with practice and persistence, and be open to trying different methods.

Consider how your actions impact others; progress should also consider their well-being. Embrace the journey with confidence! Face challenges directly, learn from experiences, and your determination will lead to success.

Gui Water HO / DO

This situation highlights the desire for independence from constraining institutions, often with shared consequences. Advocating for your independence is commendable, reflecting differing opinions among parties.

With clarity in your goals and values, you can confidently pursue your path without obligation. You owe no loyalty to anyone; others are responsible for their actions.