
Alberto FujimoriBaZi Chart Analysis
Ji Tu Day Master, born in late summer; thick Earth, strong Self, Peer and Rival abundant — pattern is ‘Agriculture and Harvest’ (Jia Se Ge). Early Luck Cycles of Fire and Earth gradually solidified foundations; middle-age Metal and Water cycles enabled full expression — he seized power amid turmoil. Yet Peers seized the Executive, leading to imprisonment through peer rivalry. A life of extreme highs and lows: Earth built him, Earth confined him.
BaZi Chart
Core Analysis
Alberto Fujimori was born on 26 July 1938. His first three pillars are: Wu Yin, Ji Wei, Ji Wei. Day Master Ji Tu (Yin Earth) falls in Wei month — Earth at peak strength. Double Wei in Earthly Branches provides deep roots; Heavenly Stems Wu and Ji Earth abundantly support — Earth overwhelming, Self undeniably strong. Excess Earth is pathological; Wood to loosen, Metal to drain, Water to moisten — all essential remedies. Year Pillar Wu Yin contains Jia Wood (Direct Officer) and Bing Fire (Direct Seal) — ‘Officer-Seal Mutual Generation’. But Wu Earth (Rival) suppresses the Officer, diminishing nobility. Month and Day Pillars both repeat Ji Wei — Peer, Mystic, and Warlord coexist in one pillar: inner resolve, decisive action, hardened methods — yet fierce peer competition and internal conflict. Entire chart overly fiery and dry — urgent need for Water to adjust climate and moisten structure; Metal also welcome to drain Earth and generate Water. Yet original chart lacks Water; Metal is weak. Useful Gods underpowered — pattern limited, life volatile. Luck Cycles: early Geng Shen and Xin You (Talent and Maverick) drained Self and expressed talent — ideal for study and intellect. Mid-life Ren Xu, Gui Hai, Jia Zi (Wealth, Executive, and Talent) brought strong Water and Wood — Water moistened dry Earth, Wealth nourished Executive, enabling peak authority. Late Yi Chou: Warlord emerges; Chou-Wei Clash intensifies instability and legal entanglement.
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Trait Analysis
Resilient and Stubborn
Ji Tu represents cultivated soil — inherently dense and steadfast. Abundant Peer-Rival energy amplifies Earth’s weight. This forged unshakable will: once committed, he persevered relentlessly, with exceptional endurance and execution. Yet extremes invert: excessive Earth bred rigidity — unwilling to heed counsel, erecting interpersonal barriers, appearing autocratic.
Strategic and Decisive
Day Branch Wei houses Warlord and Mystic. Warlord signifies courage, decisiveness, and crisis awareness; Mystic denotes acuity, strategy, and unconventional means. Combined, they grant rapid insight into complexity and bold action under pressure. In crises, he displayed extraordinary statecraft and force — solving problems head-on, defying convention.
Solitary Peak
Abundant Peers signal fierce peer competition — many allies, few confidants, high betrayal risk. Month-Day Repetition (Fu Yin) deepens inner isolation and cyclical fate. Though he scaled heights alone, power bred loneliness. His fall — ‘Peer-Rival seizing Executive’ — confirms: peers built him up, peers brought him down.
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