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The Fate of Men Born with Roadside Soil Destiny, Three Most Incompatible Chinese Zodiac Signs for Roadside Soil
Published: 2026/01/17   Author: jinqi   Source: network
Abstract
Men born in the year of Gengzi (1960) or Xinchou (1961) have a "Roadside Earth" destiny, characterized by being solid and resilient. Whether their fate is good or bad depends on the balance of the Five Elements. Those who are supported by Wood and Fire elements are more likely to achieve success, while those heavily affected by Water may face many obstacles. The most disliked zodiac signs for them are Rat (Zi), Ox (Chou), and Sheep (Wei), as they can further imbalance the Earth element.

The Fate of Men with Roadside Earth Destiny

In the Yin-Yang Destiny system, the Roadside Earth destiny corresponds to those born in the years of Gengzi (1960) and Xinchou (1961). Gengzi has the element of "Wall Earth," while Xinchou has the element of "Roadside Earth." Both belong to the Earth element, and since they are born by the roadside, they are called "Roadside Earth." This Earth element is "loose yet capable of bearing," like road soil that can be stepped on and carry vehicles, symbolizing solidity, tolerance, and resilience. The characteristics of this destiny need to be analyzed comprehensively, combining the Eight Characters' Five Elements and the Yin-Yang traits.

From a basic perspective, men with Roadside Earth destiny often inherit the "solidity and endurance" of Earth. They are calm and practical in character, working step by step like laying roads, not seeking shortcuts. In teams, they are reliable "foundations," though not eloquent, they can silently take responsibility.

If the Eight Characters have strong Wood and Fire elements (such as the presence of寅、卯 in the earthly branches, or巳、午 fire), Wood can loosen Earth, and Fire can generate Earth, forming a "Wood-Fire-Earth" cycle. This indicates that in career, they can leverage others' support (Wood represents talent and opportunities) to expand, such as in industries requiring steady effort like construction, agriculture, and education, where they can steadily advance and gain stability in later years, with harmonious family relationships, representing a typical case of "accumulating slowly and releasing gradually."

However, if the Eight Characters have excessive Water without control (such as the presence of子、亥 water in the earthly branches, and no Earth to restrain it), strong Water can erode the Roadside Earth, leading to unstable fortune. These men may be overly conservative and lack flexibility, facing setbacks in their careers due to environmental changes (Water represents fluidity), such as projects being stalled due to policy adjustments or partners suddenly changing their minds;

In terms of health, attention should be paid to the spleen and stomach (Earth governs the spleen and stomach), as excessive Water can weaken Earth, potentially causing digestive issues. However, the Roadside Earth destiny contains Metal (the hidden Metal in Gengzi and Xinchou), which can generate Water, and Earth can generate Metal. If the Metal element has a root, it can resolve difficulties through wisdom (Metal represents the scholar star), making it suitable for precise technical or financial work that requires carefulness and patience.

From the perspective of the Ten Gods, if the Wealth Star (Wood) is favorable for men with Roadside Earth destiny, it indicates they can accumulate wealth through solid labor, although not necessarily wealthy, they can live comfortably. If the Official Star (Fire) is favorable, they are likely to gain recognition from superiors and rise in stable industries or government jobs, such as teachers or engineers.

The Three Zodiac Signs Most Unfavorable for Roadside Earth

Rat (Zi)
For men born in Gengzi (Roadside Earth) encountering a Zi rat, it forms "Zi-Zi Fu Yin"; for those born in Xinchou encountering a Zi rat, the Zi water and Chou earth form a bond but intensify the water's strength. Zi water represents "Stream Water," and strong water can erode the Roadside Earth, leading to unstable career (such as frequent job changes) and interpersonal problems caused by peers (represented by Zi water) dragging them down, with health risks of excessive dampness (water overabundance leading to joint issues). For example, a man with Roadside Earth destiny working with a colleague born in the Year of the Rat may encounter conflicts due to differences in ideas, requiring clear division of responsibilities in advance.

Ox (Chou)
For men born in Xinchou (Roadside Earth) encountering a Chou ox, it forms "Chou-Chou Fu Yin"; for those born in Gengzi encountering a Chou ox, the Zi-Chou bond strengthens the Earth element. Excessive Earth without control is like "hardened earth blocks," indicating a stubborn and conservative personality, missing opportunities due to unwillingness to change, and conflicts with relatives born in the Year of the Ox (such as father or brothers) over trivial matters, with health concerns related to the spleen and stomach (excessive Earth harms Water, which governs the kidneys), possibly resulting in poor digestion and low energy. At this time, it is advisable to use Wood to loosen the Earth (such as wearing wooden accessories) to alleviate the dryness of the Earth.

Sheep (Wei)
The Chou Earth and Wei Earth form a "Six Conflict," and when a man with Roadside Earth encounters someone born in the Year of the Sheep, it creates a "Chou-Wei Conflict," dispersing the Earth element, like road soil repeatedly crushed by wheels, indicating severe fluctuations in fortune. In career, projects may experience sudden changes, and in cooperation, betrayal may occur; in love, if the spouse is born in the Year of the Sheep, conflicts may arise due to opposing personalities (Earth conflicting with Earth, leading to stubborn disputes). The solution is to use Metal to connect (such as wearing metal accessories), allowing Earth to generate Metal and Metal to generate Water, thus improving the flow of energy.
Related Questions
Q: What industries are suitable for men with Roadside Earth destiny who want to improve their luck?
A: Suitable industries are those that "generate Earth" and "loosen Earth": Fire element (to generate Earth), such as energy, catering, and education, using the power of Fire to enhance the vitality of Earth; Wood element (to loosen Earth), such as culture, forestry, and design, using the power of Wood to break through the rigidity of Earth, avoiding stagnation. For example, working in the education industry allows them to utilize their patient nature (Earth characteristic) and benefit from the support of Fire generating Earth, leading to stable development.

Q: What should men with Roadside Earth destiny pay attention to when interacting with people of the most unfavorable zodiac signs?
A: When interacting, it's important to actively adjust the energy field: when dealing with those born in the Year of the Rat or Ox, discuss cooperation details (Metal represents contracts) to reduce changes; when dealing with those born in the Year of the Sheep, avoid direct arguments, and when there are disagreements, use a third party (such as a mutual friend) for mediation. Daily, carrying a red jasper (Fire element) can help strengthen their energy field by using Fire to generate Earth, buffering the impact of conflicts.
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