
Park SolomonExecutive-Plus-Mentor Pattern | Born in Tashkent | Wood-Fire Clarity | International Artist Destiny | Talent-Mentor Configuration
Ding Fire Day Master born in Hai month, attaining Birth (Chang Sheng); Wood strong and Fire in its phase — forming an Executive-Plus-Mentor Pattern; the 2026 Bing Wu Luck Cycle activates Fortune God and Blade, launching a career peak after age 35; ultimately becoming a globally influential cultural exporter.
BaZi Chart
Core Analysis
Park Solomon’s BaZi is Ji Mao, Yi Hai, Ding Mao. The Day Pillar Ding Mao places Yin Fire on Mystic Wood. Though Ding Fire loses command in Hai month (Water dominant), twin Mao branches at Year and Day Pillars nourish the self, and Yi Wood Mystic appears openly at the Month Stem. Though no Fire root exists in the Earthly Branches, triple Wood dominance creates a rare shift from Weak Self to Moderate Strength — where Ding Fire gains steady support from Yi Wood and Mao roots. This forms a ‘Mystic Pattern with Talent’ — Ji Earth Talent at Year Stem refines expression, yielding extraordinary artistic articulation. Hai (Month Branch) conceals Ren Water (Executive) and Jia Wood (Mentor), subtly aligning Executive and Mentor — indicating achievement requires institutional pathways (mainstream platforms, international accreditation). Primary Useful God: Jia Wood (Mentor) for stability; secondary: Bing Fire to strengthen and regulate climate. Avoid excessive Ren Water (pressuring the self) and Geng/Xin Metal (damaging the Mystic). Luck Cycle progression: Age 10–19 — Jia Xu (Mentor stored in Xu Earth, aiding self); 20–29 — Gui You (Rival Officer emerges, You clashes Mao — early volatility sparks performance drive); 30–39 — Ren Shen (mixed Officers and Warlords, peak pressure and breakthrough threshold); 40–49 — Xin Wei (Talent controls Warlord, Wei stores Wood — boosting Mystic influence); Age 50+ — Geng Wu (Peer aids self, Wu Fire empowers Ding — artistic impact peaks). Overall trajectory: ‘early emergence, midlife refinement, late-life consolidation’.
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Trait Analysis
Artistic Perception
Ding Fire sits on Mao Mystic Wood; Ji Earth Talent appears at Year Stem — forming a refined, noble Talent-Mentor combination. Innately sensitive to color, rhythm, and emotional tension. Twin Mao branches flanking Ding Fire amplify Wood-Fire Clarity — stage presence and visual language are instantly recognizable. Expression is instinctive, not technical — direct, visceral, human-centered.
Cross-Cultural Resilience
Month Pillar Yi Hai: Hai represents cold northwestern water — echoing Tashkent’s geography. Yi Wood floats yet stands firm on water, symbolizing authenticity amid cultural pluralism. Twin Mao branches reinforce Eastern Wood roots, enabling seamless fusion of K-pop essence with Central Asian/European aesthetics. Resists rigid categorization — possesses innate cross-civilizational adaptability.
Latent Leadership
Ding Fire is candlelight — influence stems from steady output, not forceful control. Hai (Month Branch) hides Ren Water Executive — authority recognition requires time and proven work. In teams, he unifies through creative direction, not command — a ‘resilient core’ who leads by vision and cohesion.
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