Gui Yin Water

Yin Water

Gui Water people are represented by the rain. Rain itself represents joy and its uncontrollable nature because it comes at unexpected times and can bring life to this Earth. Gui Water people can be uncontrollable themselves. Standing still is something they simply cannot do. Being a teacher would be the best career for this symbol because they love helping and giving wisdom to others. They are introverts but can be surprisingly creative and imaginative. They value principles and often think of the greater good. Their only problem is they lack motivation with any action they try to pursue.

Ren Yang Water

Yang Water

Ren Water people are represented by the ocean. Like an ocean, they represent power, strength, and mystery. Ocean water is also known to be uncontrollable and unpredictable. Being unpredictable themselves, Ren Water people are consistently on the move. They are adaptive, intelligent, and unable to stand still in one place. They are extroverted individuals who love going on adventures and enjoy outdoor activities. Once they put their mind to something, they are literally unstoppable. With all this freedom and love of adventure, they can often be rebellious and dislikes the idea of having restrictions.

Ding Yin Fire

Yin Fire

Like an eternal flame of a flickering candle, Ding Fire people represent unity, knowledge, and compassion. Because of this, Ding Fire people are natural born leaders. They take pride in leading people in the right direction. They are compassionate individuals who love the idea of helping others before helping themselves. Sometimes they can be fickle minded, but they have an excellent ability to rise to the occasion. People born under this symbol are detail-oriented, meticulous, and sentimental. They are also great motivators. Their only downside is they can get easily discouraged.

Bing Yang Fire

Yang Fire

Bing Fire people are represented by sunlight and like the sun, they radiate warmth. These people have a gift of really touching people's lives. They're very generous, open minded, vibrant, and vivacious. Although they are represented by the sun, they can still feel gloomy. One thing they can't excel in is expressing their feelings. Most people born under this symbol are sincere and rarely have a hidden agenda. Bing Fire people are sentimental, charitable, and passionate about different charities. One downside with them is they are full of themselves and believes the entire world revolves around them.

Yi Yin Wood

Yin Wood

Yin Wood is represented by thin willows. Willows are unlike any other tree because they can bend without breaking. Because of this, Yin Wood people are very adaptable and flexible individuals. Like twines that reach the sunlight at the top of a tree, they will always find their way in life. Yin Wood people avoid trouble at all costs by stepping out until the trouble dies down. A downside to this symbol is they are fickle minded. They have a problem with commitment one way or another. They often change their minds quickly and are difficult to keep up with because they refuse to stick to one place at a time.

Jia Yang Wood

Yang Wood

Being represented by strong trees, Jia Wood people carry strength, beauty, and wisdom. People born under Jia Wood are also known to be steady, direct and stern. Ultimately, the best word to describe Jia Wood people is stiff. They are thick headed with regard to their perception of what is going on around them, but not in terms of intelligence. At times, they can appear to be heartless, but not because they don't care, but because they just aren't up to date with everyone else's lives. Jia Wood people are determined to improve their own life, but they can be quite unenthusiastic to make those improvements.

Xin Yin Metal

Yin Metal

Xin Metal Day Masters are attention-getters. They love being in the spotlight and the focal point of everyone around them, which leads them to having a tendency to make a scene. Individuals born under this symbol seem rough and unyielding on the outside, but in the inside they can be adaptable if you can persuade them. They value relationships, but they have the tendency to steal the show or hog the limelight from someone else, which can get very annoying. Like a shiny, metallic accessory, they just love being the center of attention.

Geng Yang Metal

Yang Metal

Like a sword and an axe, Geng Metal people represent endurance and stamina. They are usually rough, who can tolerate hardship and suffering. The way for them to achieve their goals is through blood, sweat, and tears. People who are born under this symbol are hands-on individuals who will do anything for themselves, even if they believe it's the best way to get things done. They are altruistic, who value brotherhood and friendship. They have a very strong personality who can potentially become great leaders. Their only weakness is not being logically flexible and can become a bit hasty at times

Ji Yin Earth

Yin Earth

Soil from the Earth is what helps nature grow and because of this, Ji Earth people are nurturing, productive, and resourceful. They are also individuals who are good-hearted, loving and easily dependable. They are always understanding of other people's weaknesses and mistakes. They rarely see the worst in other people and will only focus on their good attributes. Their common weakness is a lack of adaptability. People born under this symbol are frequently unable to make quick and spontaneous decisions. These individuals like planning things ahead of time.

Wu Yang Earth

Yang Earth

Wu Yang people are solid individuals, who are steady, dependable and completely trustworthy. Like a mountain, they have unfailing loyalty. They are extremely protective, especially with someone they truly care about. If someone you know is born under this symbol and who becomes your best friend, you can guarantee they will have your back. A downside for Wu Yang people is they can be stubborn. When it comes to taking action, they can be strict and immovable. The one thing that can get Wu Yang people in serious trouble with is their pigheadedness.