
What is the destiny of people born in 1989 who are Snakes?
In 1989, it was the Ji-Si year. The heavenly stem was Ji Earth, and the earthly branch was Si Fire. The nayin was "Da Lin Mu" (Great Forest Tree). According to "San Ming Tong Hui," "Ji Si Da Lin Mu is near the fire, and when warmed by fire, the branches and leaves flourish." The core of this fate lies in the cycle of mutual generation between fire, earth, and wood—Si Fire warms the earth, and Ji Earth nourishes the roots of the wood, giving the wood both growth power and stability.Those with the Great Forest Tree destiny have inherent resilience and strategy. Wood represents benevolence without weakness, fire gives action, and earth adds stability. Therefore, they excel in long-term planning and can make decisive moves at critical moments.
This type of destiny is particularly suitable for fields requiring endurance and wisdom, such as management, education, and culture. Early on, they may need to accumulate and settle down due to "the tree not yet forming a forest," but after middle age, "the branches and leaves will spread," making it easier to achieve breakthroughs in their careers.
Daily, they can wear jewelry such as malachite (wood element) or citrine (earth element) to enhance their aura through the mutual generation of the five elements. In the home, placing a money tree (wood) and a Tai Mountain stone (earth) can strengthen the foundation of the "mutual generation of wood and earth" fortune.
Which month should a boy with a favorable career path be born in if he is a Snake?
The earthly branch of the Snake is Si Fire. In destiny, the official star corresponds to the earth element (fire generates earth). Therefore, being born in a month with strong earth energy is more likely to boost the official star. The following three months are particularly suitable:The third lunar month (Chen month), Chen is moist earth, forming a "Si generates Chen earth" mutual generation pattern. Chen earth is a reservoir, able to moisten the wood and generate fire, providing support to the official star without being too dry. Boys born in this month usually have quick thinking and are suitable for office jobs or education that require organization and patience. They are likely to meet benefactors early on and steadily advance in their careers later. As mentioned in "Yuan Hai Zi Ping," "Chen is the dragon, representing nobility and prominence," which aligns with the benefactor traits of those born in this month.
The sixth lunar month (Wei month), Wei is dry earth, a time of strong fire and earth. Si Fire strongly generates Wei Earth, giving the official star enough strength and a strong presence. Boys born in this month have a strong and responsible personality, with strong action capabilities. They are suitable for fields such as public affairs and law enforcement that require decisiveness. Their career often stands out due to their boldness, and although there may be occasional setbacks, the foundation of "fire and earth generating each other" helps them turn danger into safety. Daily, a square inkstone (earth) can be placed in the southwest corner (Wei position) of the desk to enhance the stability of the official star.
The ninth lunar month (Xu month), Xu is a fire storehouse, and it shares the same energy with Si Fire. The strong fire generates earth, giving the official star a deep foundation. Boys born in this month naturally have a commanding presence, are good at coordination and planning, and are suitable for positions such as management or corporate executives that require leadership. After middle age, they are likely to hold high positions, and "Xu is the Huagai" subtly indicates a connection with benefactors, offering assistance at critical moments. In the home, hanging calligraphy works like "Hou De Zai Wu" ("Carry Virtue and Bear Things") in the northwest corner (Xu position) can enhance the longevity of the official star through the virtue of earth.
Daily, enhancing the luck can start with small details: the official star needs the help of the "Yin Star" (wood generates fire as Yin), so carrying a wooden bookmark or pen can strengthen the literary fortune. Before making important decisions, sitting quietly facing the southeast (wood position) for a moment can help clear the mind with the energy of wood. As stated in "Zhou Yi," "The earth is vast, and the gentleman carries things with virtue." The core of the official star is not only in destiny but also in one's own moral character and effort—maintaining humility and upholding principles, the advantages of destiny will naturally manifest.















