
Kim Min-seokBaZi Chart Analysis
Day Master Ji Earth born in Chou month, with many Peers and Rivals, strong Self and abundant Mentors. The pattern uses Talent to vent and generate Earner, but thick Earth buries Metal, requiring Wood to loosen Earth and Water to moisten the bureau. Only after middle age, when Luck Cycles enter Water and Wood phases, can talent fully shine, wealth flow in, and achievements be made.
BaZi Chart
Core Analysis
Mr. Kim Min-seok, Day Master Ji Earth, born in the winter month Chou, Earth is in power. Looking at the Four Pillars: Year Pillar Ji Si, Month Pillar Ding Chou, Day Pillar Ji Chou, with two Ji and one Ding on the stems, two Chou and one Si on the branches, Peers, Rivals, and Mentors stand in abundance, Earth force is extremely thick, forming a 'Harvest Pattern' (稼穡格), strong Self without doubt. Ji Earth is field soil, inherently gentle and trustworthy, but excessive Earth leads to stubbornness and lack of flexibility. The Hidden Stems contain Xin Metal Talent and Gui Water Venturer, which are treasures in the earth, forming the potential of 'Talent generating Earner', representing inner talent, ideas, and ability to convert into actual benefits. However, thick Earth buries Metal, suppressing Talent's power; weak Water makes wealth foundation unstable. Thus the key is to 'loosen Earth' and 'moisten the bureau'. The favorable gods are primarily Wood to loosen Earth as Executive, and secondarily Water to generate Wood and moisten Earth as Earner. Fire and Earth are unfavorable as they increase congestion. Regarding Luck Cycles, early years Bing Zi and Yi Hai, with Water and Wood coming together, benefit education and early development. After middle age, entering Jia Xu, Gui You, and Ren Shen Luck Cycles, the stems reveal Executive and Earner, branches Shen You Xu form a Metal bureau, greatly increasing Talent and Maverick power, marking a critical period for showcasing talent, expanding career, and accumulating wealth. Overall, this chart is like thick fertile soil waiting to be cultivated; it needs spring breeze (Wood) and rain dew (Water) to thrive and yield a bountiful harvest.
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Trait Analysis
Resilient and Pragmatic
Ji Earth as root, double Chou as foundation, Peers and Rivals forming a forest, endowing him with the steady resilience of the earth. He is down-to-earth, with strong endurance and sense of responsibility. Once he sets a goal, he persists unwaveringly, making him a reliable partner and executor. However, he can sometimes be too stubborn and inflexible.
Inner Talent
The Hidden Stems Xin Metal Talent in the month and day branches represent considerable artistic skill, creativity, and expressive ability. Like gold buried deep in soil, it needs excavation and polishing to shine. This talent often does not show on the surface but emerges in professional fields or after deep thought, possessing depth and durability.
Deep but Late Wealth Fate
Gui Water Venturer hidden in the month and day branches, with Talent generating it, indicates a keen sense for wealth and ability to acquire it, with sustainable and technical sources. However, thick Earth and weak Water mean wealth is deeply hidden; seeking wealth in early years is hard, accumulation is slow. After middle age, luck helps Water, and wealth paths open wide.
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