What is the fate of people born in the leap June of 1960?
The sun burns fiercely, the fields are withered. Born on the first day of the leap June, an unusual plant is born in the parents' room.
Hot summer days, lotus flowers shine red under the sun, and the willows are filled with the sound of cicadas. On the second day of the leap June, a divine child is born, and the parents' hall is adorned with a lotus flower.
With clear information, born on the third day of the leap June. The sunlight shines directly in front of the house, and the joy of a bow hangs outside the door.
Summer comes with blooming sunflowers, born on the fourth day of the leap June. A family heirloom jade pendant brings much blessing, and one lives calmly and clearly in later years.
Lotus flowers bloom and reflect the sun, and the willow trees are filled with the sound of cicadas. Born on the fifth day of the leap June, a ray of auspicious light appears at the entrance.
A gentle breeze blows in the long summer days, bringing the fragrance of lotus flowers. Born on the sixth day of the leap June, a bow hangs at the door.
Wet winds come in the summer season, and the magnolia flowers bloom like fairy-like beauty. Born on the seventh day of the leap June, happiness and joy are endless.
Crickets sing by the wall while cicadas call from the trees. Autumn comes, and the wind brings chill. Born on the eighth day of the leap June, a single red osmanthus shines brightly.
Firmly growing in the beautiful sky, the wind rises and ends the day. Born on the ninth day of the leap June, a lotus flower emerges fresh and tender.
Lotus flowers bloom and dance in green and yellow, and the fragrant breeze carries the scent of flowers. Born on the tenth day of the leap June, a single osmanthus blooms alone.
Summer gives way to autumn, and swallows carry mud to build nests in houses. Born on the eleventh day of the leap June, a divine child is born into the world.
Cicadas sing loudly among the willows, and the seasons change as autumn approaches. Born on the twelfth day of the leap June, the courtyard is full of golden flowers bearing fruit.
In the shade of the willows, the sound of cicadas echoes, and the summer heat turns into autumn. Born on the thirteenth day of the leap June, the divine child is born safely and healthily.
It is hot during the summer season, and watermelons and plums are easily found. Born on the fourteenth day of the leap June, one looks forward to the cool wind of autumn and the song of the cicada.
A warm breeze brings summer heat, and the flowers bloom and bear fruit in the garden. Born on the fifteenth day of the leap June, the parents' hall is filled with laughter and joy.
As the warm breeze moves toward autumn, the sound of cicadas fills the air. Born on the seventeenth day of the leap June, the divine child is born in the hall.
The warm breeze moves the willow branches, and the cicadas shed their shells around the trees. Born on the eighteenth day of the leap June, longevity is granted.
Scorching heat is present in the summer, and the fiery sun is visible. The cicadas call continuously from the branches, and the divine child is born on the nineteenth day of the leap June.
A warm breeze brings the heat of summer, and the flowers bear fruit in the garden. Born on the twentieth day of the leap June, one enjoys a prosperous and happy life in later years.
A warm breeze brings the arrival of autumn, and the cicadas continue to call noisily. Born on the twenty-first day of the leap June, the divine child is born into the world.
As the summer ends and autumn begins, the ginkgo leaves fall, signaling the arrival of the cicadas. Born on the twenty-second day of the leap June, the divine child is born into the world.
As summer fades and autumn arrives, the willows rustle with the sound of cicadas. Born on the twenty-third day of the leap June, the divine child is born into the world.
Fragrance fills the hall with plum blossoms, and the sun shines near the pine tree, filling the air with the scent of flowers. Born on the twenty-fourth day of the leap June, the child is born and sees the mother for the first time.
As summer ends and autumn begins, the cicadas sing continuously. Born on the twenty-fifth day of the leap June, the mother and child meet with great joy.
A warm breeze brings the heat of summer, and the arrival of autumn is anticipated. Born on the twenty-sixth day of the leap June, the divine child is born into the world.
Cockscombs bloom with the fragrance of jade combs, and the lotus smiles with blessings. Born on the twenty-seventh day of the leap June, the divine child enters the marital chamber.
A warm breeze brings the heat of summer, and the fruits of many plants are ripe. Born on the twenty-eighth day of the leap June, one lives peacefully and happily for a long time.
During the hot summer season, the cicadas sing loudly among the willows. Born on the twenty-ninth day of the leap June, a child is born into the world.
During the favorable weather, the sound of cicadas never stops. Born on the thirtieth day of the leap June, the divine child is born into the world.
They are respected and live in stability, enjoying sufficient clothing and food all their lives. They have a virtuous wife who manages the household well and handles matters with wisdom, turning danger into safety and misfortune into good luck. They receive support from influential people. Women are prosperous, and they are destined to build a strong family. Earth rats are fortunate because their steady and contented nature ensures they always have enough clothing and food, living in happiness and harmony. With the adaptability common to all rats, their lives are peaceful and joyful. They are very realistic, and dreams are just a form of relaxation. Therefore, they generally do not gamble or take risks, which allows their wealth to grow gradually. They keep their promises and hope others do the same. However, being overly realistic may make them seem selfish and stingy. They often act self-righteously, expecting others to follow their standards and values.
What is the fate of those born in 1960?
1960 was the year of Gengzi in the lunar calendar. The heavenly stem is Geng, and the earthly branch is Zi. Geng belongs to metal, and Zi represents the zodiac rat. The element associated with the year is "wall soil", so it is the year of the Metal Rat.They are respected and live in stability, enjoying sufficient clothing and food all their lives. They have a virtuous wife who manages the household well and handles matters with wisdom, turning danger into safety and misfortune into good luck. They receive support from influential people. Women are prosperous, and they are destined to build a strong family. Earth rats are fortunate because their steady and contented nature ensures they always have enough clothing and food, living in happiness and harmony. With the adaptability common to all rats, their lives are peaceful and joyful. They are very realistic, and dreams are just a form of relaxation. Therefore, they generally do not gamble or take risks, which allows their wealth to grow gradually. They keep their promises and hope others do the same. However, being overly realistic may make them seem selfish and stingy. They often act self-righteously, expecting others to follow their standards and values.
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