What does the year 2026, the Bingwu year, mean for people who like fire?
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Teacher, in 2026, the Bingwu year, fire is so strong. Are those who like fire going to take off? Could you write an article about it~
Of course, absolutely.
First, let’s answer the question: Will people who like fire enjoy the Bingwu year? The answer is:
Refreshing!
But…
If the fire is too strong, it may also lead to self-destruction. Because any of the Five Elements becoming ‘extreme’ in the annual luck cycle, in my opinion, is equivalent to ‘usury’; it feels good now, but it simultaneously brings some other problems, which will require you to ‘compensate’ in other years’ cycles.

For people who enjoy excitement, the Year of Bingwu is not simply a ‘finally my turn’ kind of thrill; it feels more like—
The stage that belongs to you has finally been lit, and you have been pushed to the very center.
In the past few years, you may have been capable and able to get things done, but it always feels like you are behind the scenes: the plan is written by you, but the credit goes to others; you process the emotions, but it’s never your turn to speak; you know you are not lacking, but there is always a lack of being ‘seen,’ falling just a little short everywhere.
But by the year of Bingwu, this situation will change noticeably, and your sense of presence will be amplified.
At the workplace level, you will find that many things are not actively pursued by you, but rather ‘come to you’ on their own; the boss suddenly calls your name and asks you to take charge of a project that was not originally in your plan.
Even the originally vague cooperative relationships will see progress, and in terms of interpersonal matters, you will clearly feel that others are starting to care about your attitude.
People who are fond of fire elements are very likely to take the leading position in the Bingwu year. Especially in areas that require expression, decision-making, exposure, and influence, such as content creation, sales, negotiation, management, personal branding, and emotionally value-driven work, they are more likely to perform well.
Moreover, the fire of Bingwu is the straightforward type of fire. It doesn’t take detours, isn’t too hidden, focuses on efficiency, and also values results.
This will make people who like fire unusually energetic in their actions throughout the year!
You might suddenly change from a ‘let’s wait and see’ state to a ‘forget it, let’s just do it’ state. This momentum can push you to accomplish many things that previously only existed in the idea stage~

But problems also arise as a result.
The fire of the Bingwu year is a supplement for those who like fire, but it is a very intense supplement. Because once the fire goes too far, it can easily change from ‘I finally dare’ to ‘I fear no one’.
The manifestation in real life is:
1. Speech becomes more direct, and patience decreases.
2. Emotions come quickly and leave quickly, but the impact and marks they leave on others are not light.
3. On a matter, you may feel that you are just “explaining clearly,” but others feel that you “leave no room.”
Especially in relationships, whether intimate relationships, cooperative relationships, or superior-subordinate relationships, this year it is very easy for a situation to occur where you have already thought things through clearly in your mind, but the other party is still stuck in the old way of interacting.
You will suddenly realize at some moment: I don’t seem to want to compromise anymore.
Once this thought arises, the relationship will enter a period of restructuring. It doesn’t necessarily mean a breakup, but it will definitely be reshuffled.
So for people who like fire, in the year of Bingwu, what they need to pay the most attention to is not ‘not working hard enough,’ but being too fast and direct.
When the fire is strong, you are very likely to overestimate others’ ability to keep up with your pace, and also very likely to underestimate the shock that occurs when relationships are rapidly switched.
This then creates a kind of misalignment: you feel that you are ‘making things clear,’ but what others perceive is that you are not giving them a way out. This point can easily set a trap for you during changes in luck, thereby causing conflicts in interpersonal relationships.

①Apply the power of fire to the right place
Channel the impulsiveness and passion brought by the fire element into expression, creation, action, and decision-making; rather than into anger, confrontation, dredging up past issues, or stubbornly clashing in relationships.
Here, Mosquito wants to share a method with everyone: When doing this thing, think about whether it will leave a ‘result’ after three months.
If you don’t know how, it will only make you feel good for the moment, vent your anger, or turn hostile, then this anger is basically wasted.
②In important relationships, deliberately ‘be half a beat slow’
People who like fire, in the year of Bingwu, are very likely to say: ‘I have already thought it through.’ The problem is that the speed at which you think things through may be much faster than others. This can easily lead to ‘misalignment,’ planting traps for yourself in relationships.
Therefore, Mosquitoes suggest that for any major decision, you should at least give the other party a ‘psychological transition period.’ For example, instead of saying ‘I have decided to do this,’ you can say ‘I have been thinking about this repeatedly recently and might go in this direction,’ which will make the other party feel much more comfortable.
③ Although it is favorable to seek assistance, attention must also be paid to ‘safety’.
Actually, many people who like fire elements can easily get overexcited when they see that fire will be strong next year. However, it is precisely at times like this that one needs to be low-key and cautious, because when your luck is good, your personal energy is very strong, and you feel like everything you do is divinely assisted, which can easily lead to ‘getting carried away with success’.
The advice from Mosquito is that when you are having good luck, don’t forget to lend a hand to those in a low point. Also, don’t overestimate yourself or underestimate others, so you can go further and further~