
The Final Lifespan of Those Born in 1975 as Rabbits
According to traditional qimen, lifespan is influenced by multiple factors such as the balance of the five elements and the energy of the years, making it impossible to accurately determine the "final lifespan." However, we can analyze the health trends based on the qimen characteristics of those born in 1975: In 1975, it was the year of Yih Mao, belonging to the "Big Stream Water" element, which is rich in wood energy. Wood represents "vitality," symbolizing that the individual has strong innate vitality and recovery power. If the balance of the five elements can be maintained in later life, it is easy to achieve good health and longevity. However, excessive wood energy may lead to "liver yang rising," requiring caution regarding liver and gallbladder or bone and joint issues in old age. The Big Stream Water element is afraid of "earth controlling water," so in years when earth energy is strong (such as Wu or Ji years), one should be cautious about digestive problems, which could affect the foundation of health. From the perspective of fortune patterns, those born in the Year of the Rabbit have a more stable health energy in years when water energy is strong (such as Zi or Hai years). Water is the "food injury" of wood, representing vitality and metabolism; at this time, focusing on health care can yield twice the result with half the effort. In years when metal energy is strong (such as Shen or You years), metal controls wood, so one must strengthen protection to avoid accidental injuries. In short, qimen provides only health trends, and the final lifespan depends more on postnatal cultivation—maintaining a regular schedule, balancing emotions (wood energy dislikes anger), moderate exercise (such as walking to help wood energy spread)—is more meaningful than worrying about the "final lifespan."Which Months in 1975 Bring the Most Blessings to Rabbits
From the perspective of the Five Elements' generation and control in the lunar month, those born in the following months in 1975 are more likely to accumulate blessings: The second lunar month (Mao month): Mao wood matches the native zodiac, making wood energy extremely strong, like "plants getting their time." Those born in this month have a "brotherly support" energy field, making it easier to gain support from peers in career, and maintain harmonious family relationships. When encountering difficulties, there are always people who help; additionally, pure wood energy makes them broad-minded, less prone to being stuck in details, leading to a smooth and peaceful life. The eighth lunar month (You month): You metal produces water (Big Stream Water element), forming a "metal producing water, water producing wood" circulation pattern. Metal represents "proper wealth," and those born in this month have steady financial luck, skilled in financial planning, accumulating early wealth that can support their later years. Additionally, metal controlling wood is not too harsh, meaning they have both the gentleness of wood and the decisiveness of metal, making fewer mistakes in key decisions, and their blessings lie in "steady progress." The tenth lunar month (Hai month): Hai water combines with Mao wood, and water is the "yin star" of wood, representing protection and wisdom. Those born in this month are more likely to receive care from elders, making their life start more smoothly. A strong yin star also means a strong fortune of good people, often receiving guidance at work and understanding from partners in love, resulting in high happiness in family life. Their blessings are reflected in the "smoothness of being protected." These months allow blessings to appear more easily due to the flow of the Five Elements or compatible energy fields, but postnatal efforts remain crucial.
To enhance health and blessings, you can focus on these points: wear more black and blue clothes (water element) daily to use water to nourish wood and balance the energy field; place a potted ivy in the eastern part of the house (where wood energy is strong) to enhance vitality; have a physical examination every spring (when wood energy is strong), paying special attention to liver and gallbladder health, and eat foods that nourish the spleen and stomach, such as yams and millet, during autumn (when metal energy is strong). Those born in months with favorable energy can take advantage of their innate strengths to accumulate good connections; those not born in these months don't need to worry, maintaining the flexibility of "wood" and the inclusiveness of "water" will make life increasingly blessed. Health and blessings ultimately lie in daily care and a broad-minded attitude.















