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Who is most likely to fail with Gui Water? | Five Elements Matching

Hello everyone (๑╹◡╹)ノ” This is your 15th meeting with Huoyun!

It’s been a long time since I wrote anything related to CP, so today let’s talk about ‘Five Elements Pairing’ from a different perspective~

Gui Water ranked among the top in last month’s Five Elements fans vote, so today let’s talk about it.

Who is most likely to mishandle Gui Water?

ps: The content is for reference and entertainment only, fellow friends, please don’t be upset~ If there is any offense, Huoyun bows first ><

This is a pair that can easily exhibit passionate chemistry and hormonal attraction. The Gui Water, representing rain and dew, enters the Ji Earth, which represents soil; the rain and dew are fully absorbed, and the soil is thoroughly nourished~~~

But… the development of their emotional relationship is more a matter of personal interpretation.

In this relationship, Gui Water will more or less feel that Ji Earth easily puts pressure on them, even if this Ji Earth seems average in the eyes of outsiders.

But for Gui Water, it’s easy to think: ‘Ji Earth is quite good, I need to work hard to catch up.’

Gui Water individuals will therefore feel some sense of oppression, so if this is not conducive to development, it is very easy for Ji Earth to unilaterally absorb the power of Gui Water.

In other words, Gui water has spent a lot of energy and time on Ji earth, but in return, it did not receive the rewards it had expected.

But this has an advantage: after getting together, one party’s career will have a new breakthrough, although it is very likely to be based on the other party’s ‘misfortune’…

When Ding Fire and Gui Water appear together in the workplace, I would call it a ‘cat and mouse’ combination ><

If Gui Water people encounter a Ding Fire boss they can’t get along with, it really is like carrying a lantern every day, looking for trouble with Gui Water people…

This is because Ding Fire is like a candle flame, which naturally likes to illuminate the darkest places. Gui Water can not only represent rain and dew, but also refer to the darkest places.

Extending the understanding, it means that Ding Fire really likes to illuminate Gui Water. It’s just that this measure needs to be properly grasped…

If grasped well, then the positive message extended from this imagery is:

A Ding Fire boss will use candlelight to show the Gui Water subordinate the clear path. If the cooperation is good, Gui Water can feel safe and, in such an environment, can more freely play to their strengths.

If the sense of proportion is not well handled, then what is expressed will be negative traits, that is:

Boss Ding is always trying to pry into Guishui’s private life every day, like what relatives are doing at home, what they do at home every day, and so on. It’s really annoying… there’s really no sense of boundaries.

The combination of Ren Water and Gui Water is very wonderful; either the combination is particularly good, like rivers formed from rain and dew, very harmonious, and they are extremely strong partners in the workplace.

Either it’s particularly bad, because Ren Water can sometimes be seen as oil. When water and oil meet, what happens when you heat the pan? It starts to splatter!

So once Gui Water encounters those Ren Water colleagues who speak very ‘slickly’ or whose overall aura makes you feel ‘oily,’ you must be careful!

It is very likely that when you work together, especially when dealing with clients or the market, things will happen that make you feel suffocated, and it is also easy to argue.

For example, things that could obviously be handled smoothly end up failing because the other party is all talk and doesn’t do real work, resulting in missed opportunities and wasted effort.

Gui Water might be extremely speechless towards Ren Water, but since they are on the same level, it can only cuss inwardly, and there’s no good solution on the surface either.

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