
What is the Five Elements of the 1983 Pig?
In 1983, it was the year of Gui Hai, which in the Naiyin Five Elements belongs to the "Great Sea Water Destiny." The heavenly stem Gui represents water, and the earthly branch Hai also represents water, so people born in this year who are pigs are called "Water Pig Destiny."According to "San Ming Tong Hui," it states, "Gui Hai is the Great Sea Water, with an extremely vast and expansive force, and it prefers a strong place for metal and wood." This means that the Great Sea Water Destiny is like the vast ocean, combining inclusiveness and flexibility. When the water force is strong, it can nourish all things, but it needs "metal and wood support"—metal can generate water, and wood can drain water, preventing excessive water force from causing drifting or instability.
People born in 1983 have characteristics of water: they are kind-hearted, understanding, and like the ocean, capable of accepting different opinions. However, when the water force is too strong, they may become "hesitant," struggling with decisions and easily getting stuck. They need the decisiveness of metal to balance it.
The advantages of this destiny gradually appear in middle age. After the age of 35, the water force becomes more stable, making them more persistent in their work. In fields requiring "coordinating and managing" and "interpersonal communication" (such as management, education, and public welfare), they can stand out, thanks to their natural approachability and ability to build deep relationships.
What Best Enhances the Great Sea Water Destiny?
Things Related to the Metal Element and Zodiac Signs Metal generates water, and people born in the years of the Monkey (Shen) and the Chicken (You) have an energy field that matches the Great Sea Water Destiny, like "a metal instrument entering the sea," enhancing decisiveness. When working with them, the pig's inclusiveness combined with the monkey's flexibility and the chicken's attention to detail can help break through career bottlenecks.Daily, you can wear silver or gold jewelry (metal elements), or place a copper pen holder on your desk to strengthen action power, especially helpful in resolving "decision-making difficulties."
Help from the Water Element When water is strong, the force becomes even stronger. People born in the years of the Rat (Zi) and the Pig (Hai) share the same energy with the Great Sea Water Destiny, like "rivers converging into the sea," bringing a sense of belonging. Talking more with them can ease loneliness and strengthen inner strength. Place a fish tank in the north (water direction) at home (keeping 6 or 9 fish, representing the number of metal generating water), or frequently wear black or dark blue clothes (water colors), to stabilize the energy field and keep a calmer mindset.
Suitable Directions and Environments The West (You Metal) and North (Zi Water) are favorable directions. Living or working in these places, like "sailing with the current," makes tasks easier. The West has many metal deposits, with a sharp energy field that helps with decision-making; the North has many rivers, lakes, and seas, with abundant water energy that enhances inclusiveness. If you cannot move due to work, place metal ornaments in the West and hang a landscape painting in the North to indirectly gain support.
Avoid Earth Blocking Water Earth blocks water, so reduce conflicts with things that are overly earthy. For example, avoid wearing yellow clothes (earth color), and do not place large ceramic decorations in the south-west (earth area) of your home. If there are conflicts with people born in the years of the Dragon (Chen Earth) or Dog (Xu Earth), focus more on common goals and less on differences, using "goal orientation" to weaken the earth blocking water energy.
Small Habits to Boost Luck
Daily Adjustment: Drink enough water every day (8 cups) to replenish water energy, carry a piece of obsidian (a water-type crystal), and hold it when you're indecisive to use water's flexibility to clear your thoughts.
Interpersonal Interaction: Proactively contact friends born in the years of the Monkey or Chicken, and when sharing ideas, listen more to their suggestions, integrating the sharpness of metal into the softness of water; regularly meet with relatives born in the years of the Rat or Pig to recharge in a relaxed atmosphere.
Mental Guidance: As stated in "Tao Te Ching," "The highest good is like water, which benefits all things without contention." The advantage of the Great Sea Water Destiny lies in "inclusiveness." Don't be too harsh on yourself for being "not decisive enough." Accept your traits and balance them with metal energy—this is the best way to enhance your luck.

You, born in 1983, are as broad and flexible as the ocean. The inclusiveness of the Great Sea Water Destiny is not weakness but wisdom accumulated over time.
The assistance of metal helps you make bolder decisions, and the same energy of water helps you understand yourself better. These are just added bonuses, but true fortune lies in "accepting yourself and following the flow."
May you find a balance between the sharpness of metal and the softness of water, and walk side by side with like-minded people. Root yourself in suitable environments. You don’t need to chase fortune deliberately; just follow your heart in every choice.
Believe that your inclusiveness will eventually turn into blessings, like the ocean absorbing hundreds of rivers, making your life both grand and peaceful.














