This article delves deeply into the characteristics of people with the "Gui" water element in their destiny, especially those born in the years of Renchen and Guisi, which are classified as "Longliushui" (long flowing water) in the六十甲子纳音 (Sixty Jiazi Nayan). By analyzing the "Longliushui" attribute in the Sixty Jiazi Nayan system, it reveals the unique traits of individuals born in the years of Renchen and Guisi in terms of personality, fortune, and interpersonal relationships. The article aims to help readers understand the challenges faced by those with Gui water in social interactions and provide improvement suggestions.

The Sixty Jiazi Nayan and Longliushui Overview
The Sixty Jiazi Nayan is an important concept in traditional Chinese astrology. It divides the combination of heavenly stems and earthly branches into 60 basic units, each assigned a specific Nayan Five Elements attribute. This system integrates elements such as Yin-Yang, Five Elements, heavenly stems, and earthly branches, reflecting the ancient people's profound understanding of the laws governing the universe. It is used to predict a person's fate, personality traits, and the development of events. Longliushui, as one of the Five Element Nayan in the Sixty Jiazi system, represents the continuous and unceasing flow of water, carrying unique symbolic significance and influence.
Personality Traits and Fortune of Renchen Longliushui
Individuals with Renchen Longliushui possess a confident and resolute personality, are intelligent and quick-witted, and are warm-hearted and open-minded, but slightly stubborn. They have a strong sense of ambition and execution ability, and will spare no effort to achieve the goals they set. In their careers, they usually have good prospects, dare to strive, and are willing to innovate. In terms of wealth, they have strong earning power, but need to control their spending to avoid unnecessary financial losses. In love, they are passionate and sincere, but may be dominant due to their confidence and stubbornness.
Personality Traits and Fortune of Guisi Longliushui
Individuals with Guisi Longliushui have a gentle and delicate personality, are intelligent and eager to learn, and are warm-hearted and cheerful, but sensitive and prone to worry. They are good at observing others' emotional changes and can keenly perceive others' needs, often providing thoughtful care and support in interpersonal relationships. In their careers, they are suitable for jobs that require delicate thinking and innovative ideas, such as art, culture, education, and research. In terms of wealth, they have certain opportunities to earn money, but usually need to work hard and use their wisdom to seize them. In love, they long for romantic and sincere relationships and can offer their partners meticulous care and support.
The Relationship and Influence Between Renchen and Guisi Longliushui
From the perspective of the Five Elements generation and inhibition, Renchen Longliushui and Guisi Longliushui both belong to water, but Renchen's water is Yang water, which is stronger and more powerful; Guisi's water is Yin water, which is relatively gentle. When they meet, although they share a mutual generation relationship, due to their different Yin-Yang attributes, they form a relationship that is both mutually integrated and somewhat different. In interpersonal relationships, people born in the year of Renchen and those born in the year of Guisi often attract each other and complement each other, but there may also be cases of complementation or conflict in cooperation or coexistence.
The Relationship Between Longliushui and Other Nayan Five Elements
When Longliushui encounters metal, there is a mutual generation relationship, as metal generates water, providing continuous water supply for Longliushui. With wood, it is also a mutual generation relationship, as water nourishes wood, allowing it to grow vigorously. With fire, it is a mutual inhibition relationship, as water suppresses fire, giving Longliushui the power to suppress fire. With earth, it is also a mutual inhibition relationship, as earth suppresses water, blocking and controlling the flow of water.
Changes of Longliushui in Major Periods and Annual Flow
The Major Period is an important concept in astrology for analyzing the changes in a person's fortune during different life stages. When a Longliushui individual enters different Major Periods, their fortune is affected differently. If entering a Major Period that generates water, such as a Metal Period or Water Period, Longliushui will be nurtured and strengthened, and the individual may encounter favorable development opportunities during this stage. Conversely, if entering a Major Period that inhibits or drains water, such as an Earth Period or Wood Period, Longliushui may face suppression or depletion, and the individual may encounter various difficulties and challenges during this period.

Those with Gui water in their destiny, especially those born in the years of Renchen and Guisi as Longliushui, face unique challenges in interpersonal relationships. Their personality traits and fortune changes make them both have opportunities and face difficulties in social interactions. By understanding these astrological characteristics, we can better know ourselves, adjust our behavior and attitudes, improve our interpersonal relationships, and achieve harmonious development in personal and professional life.













