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Is it good to be born on Qixi Festival? What about fate?
Published: 2026/01/16   Author: Maruko   Source: network
A person's fate and the quality of their life are greatly influenced by their birth, which can directly affect the success or failure of their future career and life. Especially if their career does not develop well, it will have a significant impact on their life. Let's now take a look at the fate of people born on the Qixi Festival.

Is it good to be born on the Qixi Festival?

People born on the Qixi Festival have a stable fortune throughout their lives. No matter which stage of life they are in, they will experience relatively smooth progress, leading to a life filled with abundance and无忧 (without worries). In terms of family, the relationships among relatives are good, and the interactions between brothers and sisters are mostly harmonious, and they can often help with one's career development. Children born on this day have a relatively conservative and plain personality, but they possess great blessings and prosperity, and they are physically healthy, indicating a destiny of longevity and health.

What is the fate like in life?

They strive to act in accordance with moderation, and do not like to be unconventional or cause trouble. They stick to their duties, work hard, be thrifty, and endure hardships without complaint. They care for their families, fulfill their responsibilities towards their wives and children, keep their promises, and know contentment. They value money but may be stingy and lack affection. They are too cautious, leading to insufficient courage. Their actions lack perseverance, and they tend to start strong but end weak. They are overly obedient, slightly rigid. They focus on small gains and lose bigger ones. Their actions lack flexibility and are too stubborn. However, overall, babies born on the Qixi Festival have many strengths, they are diligent in their work, and they are honest and helpful to others. However, they should pay attention to changing their tendency to show off too much, as it can easily cause others' discomfort and resentment.

What is the Qixi Festival also known as  

The Qixi Festival, also known as the Begging for Skills Festival, the Seven Skill Festival, or the Birthday of the Seven Sisters, originated in China, and is a traditional festival in Chinese communities and some East Asian countries influenced by Han culture, celebrated on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month. It comes from the legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl. Because ancient women wished to take the Weaver Girl as a role model, every time on the birthday of the Seven Sisters, they would offer sacrifices to the Seven Sisters, praying to become skilled in craftsmanship and achieve a happy marriage.
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