All, The Secrets of the Five Elements

Whose hands will the Ji Earth fall into|Five Elements Matching

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Earth element represents the earth, solid and gentle. It can also symbolize soil, clay, etc., which can change shape according to the environment, so their plasticity is relatively strong.

In some extreme environments, the element of Earth in the Five Elements can be regarded as existing like a ‘roly-poly toy’.

But Earth elements also have their own weaknesses, especially in the workplace and in relationships, where Earth people may also end up in the hands of some particularly difficult individuals.

Now let’s talk about:

On whose hands is Ji Earth most easily cultivated?

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The combination of Earth (Ji) and Water (Ren) is particularly prone to polarization in romance and marriage; either the two people together are very prosperous in wealth and career, or it really is… hard to describe in words.

Ren Water is lively and unpredictable, while Ji Earth is stable and down-to-earth. The personality differences between the two can both spark strong attraction and cause considerable conflicts due to communication issues.

Free Ren water can bring more emotional stimulation and new perspectives on things to Ji earth, breaking Ji earth’s monotonous life rhythm.

While adding vitality, it can also encourage Ji Earth to step out of its comfort zone and take on more challenges. The steadiness and rationality of Ji Earth can provide emotional security for Ren Water. In this state, the two people are very harmonious, and life naturally goes smoothly, flourishing in wealth and career~

However, when things are not going well, the Ren Water’s ‘unrestrained and freedom-loving’ nature can make Ji Earth feel that the other person does not love them, and that the other person has no plans for the future, causing feelings of unease and confusion.

The fundamental personality differences between these two are quite significant, so when facing emotional conflicts, their ways of coping are very different. Ren Water tends to beat around the bush; after getting tired of arguing, they choose to avoid the problem or simply ‘coax’ their way through it.

The Ji Earth approach to problems is quite serious; when issues arise, it wants to figure them out. However, under the coaxing of Ren Water, it is still difficult to resolve the core issues, causing the conflicts to persist and thereby affecting the stability of the relationship.

When people of Ji Earth meet a Ji Earth superior, it’s easy for them to get along quite harmoniously at first, but over time they tend to start finding each other disagreeable. The points of conflict mainly focus on values and certain professional ethics.

The harmony in the superior-subordinate relationship lies in the fact that both, being of the Earth element, have a certain pursuit of stability and order, and can come up with similar strategic approaches, resulting in a good sense of tacit understanding.

When developing in a positive direction, Ji Earth and its superior can drive a project from 0 to 1. While being steady and solid, the two can also cooperate with each other and flexibly adjust according to the actual situation of the project.

But when things aren’t going well, both people will have a sense of ‘You are not what I imagined you to be,’ accompanied by disappointment in each other.

The relationship in this pair is easily harmonious at the beginning, but when it reaches a critical point in the project, understanding conflicts will arise.

Just like two pieces of land with different properties and microbial nutrient content, at first glance they look similar, both are brown soil, but after sowing, it is found that the plants that grow out are completely different in appearance.

The end result is that they will be mutually disappointed, and generally it ends with one person’s resignation.

This combination can easily bring both parties shocks in terms of viewpoints and actions in the workplace.

People with Xin Metal tend to be quite strict in their work, striving for perfection, and are very direct and rational in speech and actions. On the other hand, Ji Earth prefers a gentle way of communication and considers others’ feelings (the case of Ji Earth with strong Metal in the original chart is different).

So sometimes the way Xin Metal handles official business can put a certain amount of pressure on Yi Earth.

In such workplace pairings, although Xin Metal and Ji Earth may be on an equal footing, it is often Xin Metal that can take a more dominant position in the relationship.

A person with Ji Earth may not show dissatisfaction on the surface, but over time, combined with Xin Metal speaking in a ‘harsh’ way, it will cause inner discomfort.

But for work partners, if paired well, they can also complement each other’s strengths and weaknesses.

The decisiveness and rationality of Xin metal are used externally for negotiations, or as a strategic guide to set goals.

The Earth element provides reliable support and maintains harmony within the team; the cooperation between the two can achieve excellence in detail and execution, ensuring work progresses in an orderly manner and greatly improving work efficiency.

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