Kenneth Fok

Kenneth FokInterpreting Hong Kong’s Fok family third-generation heir and Guo Jingjing’s husband

Geng Jin Day Master born in Wu month (peak Fire season); monthly stem shows Geng Jin Peer; annual pillar Ji Wei carries strong Direct Officer (正官) and Mentor (正印) — Fire as Direct Officer, Earth as Mentor, mutually generating and layered. Yet Fire and Earth dominate the month, over-draining the Mentor and melting the Metal — Executive Pattern (正官格) with Weak Self (Shen Ruo). Favors Earth and Metal for support; avoids Fire and Wood for depletion or control.

1979-07-02Hong Kong#商業
#GengJinDayMaster#ExecutivePattern#OfficerMentorGenerating#WeakSelfFavorsEarthMetal#MentorDominant

BaZi Chart

Year
Month
Day
Hour
Stem
JiMentor
GengPeer
GengDay Master
*
Branch
Wei
Wu
Wu
*
Hidden
JiDingYi
DingJi
DingJi
*
Sub
Mentor
Executive
Earner
Executive
Mentor
Executive
Mentor
*

Core Analysis

Kenneth Fok (1979–), born 2 July 1979 in Hong Kong, male, third-generation heir of the Fok Ying Tung family, active in sports governance and politics, current Hong Kong Legislative Council member, married Olympic diving champion Guo Jingjing in 2012. His verified BaZi comprises three pillars only (Hour Pillar unknown): annual Ji Wei, monthly Geng Wu, daily Geng Wu — Day Master Geng Jin. Hour Pillar and Spouse Palace details are unverifiable and omitted; all analysis rests solely on confirmed three-pillar data.

Three-Pillar Overview

Annual pillar Ji Wei: Heavenly Stem Ji Earth = Direct Mentor; Earthly Branch Wei stores Ji Earth (Direct Mentor), Ding Fire (Direct Officer), Yi Wood (Direct Earner); Nayin = Water of the Milky Way; Wei sits at Crowning stage; Fate Stars include Heavenly Noble, Fortune Star Noble, Tai Ji Noble — three Nobles converge in the Annual Pillar (Ancestral/Family Palace), matching his elite lineage and innate noble auspice.

Monthly pillar Geng Wu: Heavenly Stem Geng Metal = Peer; Earthly Branch Wu stores Ding Fire (Direct Officer), Ji Earth (Direct Mentor); Nayin = Earth by the Roadside; Wu sits at Bathing stage; Fate Stars include Fortune Star Noble, General Star — General Star denotes leadership, authority, and official responsibility.

Daily pillar Geng Wu: Heavenly Stem Geng Metal = Day Master; Earthly Branch Wu stores Ding Fire (Direct Officer), Ji Earth (Direct Mentor); Nayin = Earth by the Roadside; Wu sits at Bathing stage; Fate Stars include Fortune Star Noble. Daily Branch hosts Direct Officer — for males, this is the Spouse Palace, indicating emphasis on status, capable spouse, and strong family duty.

Day Master Strength

Geng Jin Day Master born in Wu month (midsummer, peak Fire) — Fire melts Metal, Direct Officer dominates. Fire (3.5 points, 34%) and Earth (3.5 points, 34%) jointly dominate — Fire controls the Self, Earth (though nurturing) also clouds and suppresses Metal. Heavy Officer-Mentor presence drains and controls the Self. Only Metal supports Geng Jin (two Geng stems visible; Metal = 2.0 points, 19%). Earth can generate Metal, but dry Earth under intense Fire fails to nourish it. Water = 10% (minimal hidden), Wood = weakest (0.3 points, 3%). Conclusion: Weak Self — though two Geng Peers offer structural support, midsummer Fire melts Metal and Officer-Mentor drain overwhelms. Peers and supportive Earth/Metal form the core sustaining energy.

Pattern & Useful God

Wu month’s Ding Fire is Direct Officer for Geng Jin; Officer dominates and is reinforced by Ji Earth Mentor from annual pillar and Wu branch — thus Executive Pattern (Executive-Mentor Generating). Direct Officer governs status, discipline, duty, conformity; Direct Mentor governs family legacy, elder patronage, scholarship, reputation, and responsibility. Their mutual generation signifies orthodox upbringing, strong duty consciousness, and natural aptitude for public office — precisely Kenneth Fok’s ‘uphold family legacy, serve public office, act uprightly’ core identity. Yet Officer-Mentor strength coincides with Weak Self: Officer over-drains Mentor, Fire melts Metal. Optimal path: Favor Earth and Metal — Metal (Peers) bolsters Self against Fire; Earth (Mentor, especially moist Earth) transforms Officer pressure into Self-nourishment (Officer-Mentor generation, Officer drainage mitigation). Avoid Fire and Wood — Fire (Officer/Seven Kill) already peaks; extra Fire overwhelms; Wood (Earner) depletes Self and fuels Fire — both increase strain. In short: Weak-Self Executive Pattern thrives on Peer support and moist Earth — only then can status, position, and family duty be stably upheld; public stature follows naturally.

Personality & Image

Geng Jin Day Master with layered Officer-Mentor: outwardly resolute, inwardly principled. Geng Jin embodies decisiveness, integrity, discipline, and self-restraint — the most stalwart, duty-bound Metal type. Direct Officer confers upright conduct, rule-consciousness, status awareness, and measured demeanor. Direct Mentor imparts deep family duty, reverence for tradition, and steady, conservative temperament. Three Nobles in Annual Pillar plus Officer-Mentor generation grant innate nobility and decorum — blending elite upbringing with public-service gravitas. Daily Branch Officer in Spouse Palace reinforces status-conscious marriage, spousal capability, and traditional family values — mirroring his low-key, respectful domestic life with Guo Jingjing.

Relationship & Marriage

(No Hour Pillar; analysis limited to verified three pillars.) For males, Wood = Spouse Star. Here, Wood is extremely weak (3%, only Yi in Wei), suggesting spouse connection requires favorable Luck Cycle activation or external support. Yet Daily Branch hosts Direct Officer — signaling strong status awareness, family duty, and a capable, high-status spouse. Reality aligns: Guo Jingjing, Olympic diving champion, embodies upright strength — matching Officer-in-Spouse-Palace and status-matching symbolism. Annual Ji Wei (Mentor) and Yi Wood (Earner) co-occupy same pillar, hinting at ‘family status intertwined with marriage’ — consistent with the Fok family’s emphasis on this union.

Luck Cycle Overview

Kenneth Fok began Luck Cycle ~8.5 years old, moving backward: starting with Ji Si.

Ji Si Cycle (c. 10–19): Heavenly Stem Ji Earth (Direct Mentor) supports Self — favorable. Earthly Branch Si Fire (Direct Officer; Si also contains Geng Metal, aiding Self) is mixed. Mentor dominance favors education and elder guidance — aligning with UK studies and academic foundation building. Mentor protection enabled smooth academic progress.

Wu Chen Cycle (c. 20–29): Heavenly Stem Wu Earth (Indirect Mentor) supports Self — favorable. Earthly Branch Chen is moist Earth, generating Metal and storing Water-Earth — rare supportive energy for Weak Self. Mentor + moist Earth together strengthen Self — matching his return to Hong Kong, entry into family affairs, and early public service. This marks stable, grounded initiation.

Ding Mao Cycle (c. 30–39): Heavenly Stem Ding Fire (Direct Officer) controls Self — unfavorable. Earthly Branch Mao Wood (Direct Earner) depletes Self — unfavorable. Combined Earner-Officer strains Weak Self — yet real-world ‘Earner-Officer emergence’ often signals career-marriage milestones. Indeed, 2012 marriage to Guo Jingjing occurred here — Earner-Officer timing fulfilled. However, Weak Self bearing this load demands exceptional effort — success with cost.

Bing Yin Cycle (c. 40–49): Heavenly Stem Bing Fire (Seven Kill) attacks Self — unfavorable. Earthly Branch Yin Wood (Indirect Earner) depletes Self and feeds Fire — unfavorable. Peak Fire-Wood pressure tests Weak Self. Public role and family duty intensify; stability requires strict adherence to principle and leveraging Mentor/Peer support. Steadfastness and self-care are essential.

Yi Chou Cycle (c. 50–59): A major favorable phase. Earthly Branch Chou is moist Earth and Metal repository — subdues Fire, moistens dryness, generates Metal. Mentor and Peer gain strength; Self shifts from Weak to Stable. Heavenly Stem Yi Wood (Direct Earner) depletes, but Chou Earth anchors and neutralizes. With Self able to bear Officer duties, career prestige and family standing enter a calmer, more expansive phase — influence endures.

Jia Zi Cycle (c. 60–69): Heavenly Stem Jia Wood (Indirect Earner) depletes Self — unfavorable. Earthly Branch Zi Water (Talent, Gui Water) drains Self yet moderates Fire — mixed. Zi’s moisture and Fire control bring mid-to-late-life stability. Focus shifts to consolidation, legacy, and sustained public influence through experience and family reputation.

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Trait Analysis

1

Officer-Mentor Generation: Status Consciousness and Family Duty

Direct Officer dominates the month; Direct Mentor shines from the annual pillar — layered Officer-Mentor generation. Officer governs status, discipline, duty; Mentor governs family legacy, elder patronage, mission. As third-generation heir of Sir Y.K. Fok, Kenneth Fok upholds family business, serves sports and public office, acts uprightly — the ultimate expression of Officer-Mentor generation: orthodox upbringing, status awareness, duty commitment, and leadership potential. Three Nobles in Annual Pillar further grant innate nobility and decorum.

2

Geng Jin Resolve: Disciplined, Principled Inner Metal

Geng Jin Day Master is steel-like — decisive, principled, trustworthy, disciplined, self-restrained. The strongest, most dutiful Metal type. Outward Officer structure meets inward Geng Jin resolve — enabling low-key composure and principled conduct even as elite heir. General Star in monthly pillar and Officer in Spouse Palace confer leadership capacity and traditional family values.

3

Weak Self Needs Support: Stability Grows with Earth and Metal

Born midsummer, Geng Jin faces Fire-melting and Officer-Mentor draining — Weak Self. Life force depends entirely on Peer support and moist Earth Mentor. Such charts show a clear pattern: stability, grounding, and Mentor protection allow status and duty to be borne effortlessly; Fire-Wood cycles demand caution and self-preservation. Wu Chen (moist Earth) and Yi Chou (moist Earth + Metal store) correspond to his career launch and mature consolidation — proving ‘environment and cycle determine whether status can be sustained’.

Life Timeline

1997

Luck Cycle
Annual Cycle
#Studies#Oxford
18 yrsEDUCATION
UK Studies: Academic Foundation

Late 1990s: Kenneth Fok studied abroad, earning an Oxford University economics degree — laying academic groundwork for family and public service.

2003

Luck Cycle
Annual Cycle
#ReturnToHK#PublicService
24 yrsCareer
Return to Hong Kong: Family Affairs and Public Service

Early 2000s: Kenneth Fok returned to Hong Kong, entered family business, and gradually engaged in sports and youth public affairs — launching his public service career.

2012

Luck Cycle
Annual Cycle
#Marriage#GuoJingjing
33 yrsTurning Point
Marriage to Olympic Diving Champion Guo Jingjing

2012: Kenneth Fok married Olympic diving champion Guo Jingjing — a widely celebrated ‘elite heir marries champion’ union across Greater China.

2016

Luck Cycle
Annual Cycle
#Sports#PublicService
37 yrsCareer
Appointed Deputy Chairman, HK Sports Association & Olympic Committee

Mid-to-late 2010s: Kenneth Fok assumed key sports governance roles, including Deputy Chairman of the Sports Federation & Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China.

2021

Luck Cycle
Annual Cycle
#LegislativeCouncil#Politics
42 yrsTurning Point
Elected Hong Kong Legislative Council Member

2021: Kenneth Fok was elected to the Hong Kong Legislative Council — formally entering politics and assuming broader public responsibility.

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