Q: What is the destiny of someone born in 1975?
A: 1975 was the year of Yim Mao in the lunar calendar, with the natal element being "Da Xi Shui" (Great Stream Water), commonly known as the "Water" destiny. The zodiac animal for this year is the Rabbit.
Wood Rabbit (Yi Mao Year — Born in 1975)
The Wood Rabbit is usually unwilling to openly express their opinions, so it's hard for others to understand their true thoughts; they can only see the surface. Beneath their clever, lively, and mischievous appearance, the Wood Rabbit has a deep inner world and is quite meticulous about small matters.
Because the Wood Rabbit tends to be selfish, they should pay attention to fairness in life. If they can think more about others, family and career will be more complete.
The Wood Rabbit loves to be in a lively environment. If placed in a quiet setting, they may feel lonely and have unstable emotions. They are very devoted in love, and if they cannot obtain what they desire, they may carry a long-term painful shadow. When the Wood Rabbit experiences great emotional fluctuations or anger, it is best to talk to their lover to comfort their lonely heart.
Regarding interpersonal relationships, they should pay attention to the relationship with colleagues and subordinates, and avoid conflicts unless absolutely necessary.
The daily expenses of the Wood Rabbit are usually large, often leading to unexpected expenditures, especially in restaurant entertainment. Therefore, they should choose carefully before attending events to avoid exceeding their budget. It is advisable to be more careful with finances and avoid unnecessary social engagements. They can try engaging in some low-risk investment activities.
Da Xi Shui
It comes from the "San Ming Hui Tong Lun," a type of destiny calculation in the Five Elements system known as Da Xi Shui. In the Sixty Jia Zi (the Chinese sexagenary cycle), it corresponds to the years of Jia Yin and Yi Mao. That is, people born in Jia Yin or Yi Mao years are considered to have the "Da Xi Shui" destiny. The Sixty Jia Zi is the oldest method of chronological calculation. This system was based on long-term observations, which found that people born in these years share common characteristics. The Sixty Jia Zi already existed during the Xia Dynasty, with many oracle bone inscriptions discovered containing characters like "Wu Wu." During the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods, various schools of thought emerged, and among them, the Yin-Yang school focused on studying the principles of Yin-Yang, Five Elements, and Feng Shui. Due to the burning of books by Qin Shi Huang and the promotion of Confucianism in the Han Dynasty, the Five-Bushel Rice Sect rose to prominence, replacing the Yin-Yang teachings. They revered Laozi as their patriarch, and the original Yin-Yang teachings gradually declined, mostly disappearing during the Han and Tang Dynasties as scholars from Japan came to China. This is why Taoism has customs of reverence, as it aims to search for the research results left behind by the original Yin-Yang teachings. Many popular novels such as "The Lost Tomb" and "Ghost Blows Out the Light" describe numerous scenes of seeking ancient treasures and secret arts, reflecting the research achievements of the Yin-Yang scholars. Many movies and novels today portray Japanese "Onmyoji" (Yin-Yang Masters), which actually originated from China, hence sharing similar talismans, seals, divine arts, and spirit animals.
Yi Mao Da Xi Shui
Yi Mao is "water that is dead," but although it is dead, earth cannot destroy it because the wood elements in the branch and stem can control the earth. If it encounters Jin (metal) such as Ren Yin or Gui Mao, it will be well-supported. Explanation: Jia Yin is "water that is sick," and Yi Mao is "water that is dead." Although both are sick and dead water, they are not afraid of being destroyed by multiple earth elements, as the water is hidden under strong wood elements in the branches and stems, and the earth cannot approach. If it meets Ren Yin and Gui Mao (Jin Bo Jin), it will surely turn danger into safety. According to the "Five Elements Essentials," Jia Yin and Ren Xu are "rebellious water," where the yin dominates over yang, indicating a tendency to harm things. However, it is beneficial to balance it with fire and earth.
Yi Mao is the "God Head Blessing," representing water that receives energy in death. Even if it is broken, it can still find its source. The wood has a downward flow. This kind of water enjoys earth and clarity. If there is too much water without earth, it will bring coldness. Gui Ma is the official, superior to Wu Ji. Explanation: Yi Mao is the water element in the natal sound. It shares the same sky and earth with Jia Yin, so it is called the "God Head Blessing." The water dies in the Moon of Mao, at the time when the flame is exhausted. There is no death or extinction in the defeat place, and the benefit comes from the natal sound's water and the wood sinking down. This water enjoys earth, as Chen is the original storehouse of water, and also represents the seal of merit. Too much water without earth leads to the most yin object, making spring water cold and weak. Too much water makes the wood unable to take root, causing disappointment. The horse of Zi Chou is in Si, and Gui Si is the official, superior to Wu Ji wealth.
Good and bad nature: Exposed water, likes water and fire. Good for building the foundation, likes the god. Bad for eight special, nine five, crooked foot, hanging needle.
Day Master Analysis: "Yi Mao Building Foundation" — Zi Chou is empty.
Destiny Analysis of the Water Rabbit Born in 1975
The owner of the Water Rabbit is gentle and mild-mannered but has resilience, able to adapt to different environments and fully express themselves. However, the drawback is that they lack principle and are easily influenced by others. As the saying goes, "Those near vermilion get stained red, those near ink get stained black."
Additionally, the Water Rabbit is good at adapting to circumstances, but due to this reason, they tend to be passive and negative, enjoying comfort and seeking pleasure, doing things carelessly and not giving their all, lacking a sense of urgency.
However, if someone encourages and constantly motivates them, helping them build confidence and pursue progress, the Water Rabbit can achieve extraordinary success.
The Water Rabbit tends to rely on people they trust. Once they lose this support, they may become depressed, which is a disadvantage. People should learn to be independent sometimes.
The degree of success in one's career is closely related to the Water Rabbit's emotions. When they are in low spirits, they cannot concentrate at work, and errors may occur in the design drawings and price calculations. Therefore, they must regulate their emotions and work carefully to avoid mistakes.
If personal issues lead to poor work morale, the Water Rabbit may exhibit inexplicable temper tantrums, even blaming others or conflicting with superiors, affecting promotion opportunities. To ensure a smooth career, the first priority is to control one's emotions.
The Water Rabbit must pay attention to their health. If they feel unwell, they should immediately go to the hospital for examination. Do not ignore their health due to fear of spending money.
The Water Rabbit's romantic fortune is generally unremarkable. Occasionally, there may be colorful moments, but they are not lasting. Those without a partner often feel that finding a soulmate is difficult. The Water Rabbit should change their usual attitude and actively pursue the opposite sex they admire.
For married individuals or those in a relationship, if they face many problems in life, it will directly affect their emotions, leading to arguments and quarrels with their partners. Therefore, both sides need to practice patience in their relationship.
The Water Rabbit's gentleness is easily exploited by people with ill intentions, making them prone to being deceived. Therefore, they should train their ability to observe and judge people, especially in matters of the heart.
Even if the Water Rabbit faces financial difficulties, they can overcome them with the help of others. The Water Rabbit is good at using others' funds to make money cleverly.
The Water Rabbit has the ability to handle difficulties calmly, especially sudden ones, without feeling overwhelmed. At this time, their colleagues, partners, or assistants are powerful helpers. Therefore, maintaining good relationships with colleagues is essential, and avoid disputes over minor issues.
The Water Rabbit likes to enjoy life, but they should avoid spending money on unnecessary meals and social gatherings. It is better to save money for emergencies and avoid being wasteful.
Secret Methods to Enhance Luck and Prosperity for Those Born in Yi Mao (1975)
One, Color Element Enhancement Method
People born in the Yi Mao year should use the colors white and yellow.
They should make bedding, bed covers, curtains, outer clothes, and inner clothes from fabrics of these colors. This will certainly bring prosperity throughout their lives.
Two, Food Enhancement Method
People born in the Yi Mao year should eat dates and honey.
This will fill in the missing parts of their Five Elements, change their life frequency, and naturally achieve auspicious and happy results.
Three, Practice Enhancement Method
Chanting the "Six Character Great Mantra" can protect them and bring happiness and joy throughout their lives.
Four, Bed Position Enhancement Method
People born in the Yi Mao year should have their bed positioned in the south-west direction.
This is the position of the Wen Chang, Wen Qu, Guan Xing, Tian Yi, Tian Shou, Chang Shou, and Wealth Star. By arranging the bed according to their age, they will surely achieve great blessings, longevity, wealth, and happiness.
Five, Secret Method of Six Magnets to Enhance Luck
People born in the Yi Mao year should take a small piece of magnet and recite the "Six Character Great Mantra" 22 times while combining it with a sacred spell. Then imagine silver light from the west, black light from the north, green light from the east, red light from the south, and golden light from beneath entering the magnet.
This method uses Buddhist mantras to convey strong auspicious messages, utilizing the scientific principle of magnetic attraction to gather the essence of heaven and earth. Guided by the traditional theories of Yin-Yang, Five Elements, Eight Trigrams, Heavenly Stems, and Earthly Branches, including generation, control, punishment, and mutual influence, this is a perfect combination of traditional academic theories and modern science. It is a top-tier method for achieving harmony between humans and the universe. It is recommended to wear these six magnets with you, which can change your body's energy field and life frequency, bringing you strong auspicious and prosperous mystical power. You will surely achieve auspicious and happy results, with a bright future!
Six, Secret Method to Enhance Official Career
People born in the Yi Mao year should paste a sheet of A4-sized yellow paper with the words "Shan He" (Mountains and Rivers) in the south-west corner of their bedroom in the year Bing Zi.
This can enhance their official career energy and significantly increase the chances of promotion.
If magnets are used instead of paper in the relevant directions, the effect will be even better.
Seven, Secret Method to Enhance Wealth
People born in the Yi Mao year should paste a yellow paper with the word "Di Cai" (Earth Wealth) in the south-west corner of their bedroom.
This can greatly enhance their wealth.
If magnets are used instead of paper in the relevant directions, the effect will be even better.
Eight, Secret Method to Enhance Academic Ability
People born in the Yi Mao year should paste a yellow paper with the word "Wen Chang" (Literary Talent) in the southern part of their bedroom.
This can enhance their intellectual abilities, inspire creativity, and provide mystical power for academic and office work, promoting academic advancement and promotions.
If magnets are used instead of paper in the relevant directions, the effect will be even better.
Nine, Secret Method to Enhance Marriage Prospects
People born in the Yi Mao year should paste a yellow paper with the word "Feng Huang" (Phoenix) in the southern part of their bedroom on the fifth day of the third lunar month at the time of Wu Shen (9-11 AM).
This can activate the mysterious power of the Red Phoenix Star, accelerating the formation of marital prospects.
If magnets are used instead of paper in the relevant directions, the effect will be even better.
Ten, Secret Method for Good Birth
People born in the Yi Mao year should give birth during the years of Ji Mao, Geng Chen, Xin Si, and Ren Wu, specifically on the day of Xu in the lunar calendar at the hour of Xu (19-21 PM), the day of Yin at the hour of Yin (3-5 AM), and the day of Wu at the hour of Wu (11-13 PM). These times are when the Taiji, Guan Xing, Ke Ming, Guan Yin, Wen Chang, and Wen Kui stars are active.
This can result in a wealthy, intelligent, and lovely baby (a boy if born in a Yang period, a girl if born in a Yin period).
Eleven, Secret Method to Extend Life
People born in the Yi Mao year should paste a yellow paper with the words "Chang Shou Xing" (Longevity Star) in the southern part of their bedroom. This can activate the energy of longevity, enabling people to live longer and stay young.
If magnets are used instead of paper in the relevant directions, the effect will be even better.
Twelve, Secret Method to Gain Unexpected Wealth
People born in the Yi Mao year should paste a yellow paper with the word "Heng Cai" (Unexpected Wealth) in the western part of their bedroom on the day of Xu in the third lunar month at the hour of Hai (21-23 PM).
This method can activate the energy of the unexpected wealth star, leading to a large gain of unexpected wealth.
If a set of six magnets is hung in the relevant directions, the effect will be even better.














