Reading the Destiny Chart of Snow Man Leader Hikaru Iwamoto | A Person Who Turns Skills into Money
This time, we will look at the destiny chart of Snow Man leader Hikaru Iwamoto.
His date of birth is May 17, 1993.
Since his birth time is unknown, we will look at the three pillars excluding the hour pillar this time.
Hikaru Iwamoto's Destiny Chart
Day Pillar: Wu Xu
Month Pillar: Ding Si
Year Pillar: Gui You
The Day Master is Wu Earth.
Wu is earth, like a large mountain or the vast ground.
And Mr. Iwamoto has Si in the month branch.
For a Wu Day Master, this Si becomes the Lu (Prosperity).
Furthermore, there is the Ding Seal star in the month stem, and Wu is also rooted in the Xu of the day branch.
Therefore, first of all, the Wu Day Master is solid throughout the entire destiny chart.
We view it as a strong Day Master (Shen Qiang) internal structure.
Why is it not a Follower structure (Cong Wang Ge)?
At first glance, fire and earth are strong,
"Is it a Follower structure?"
It is a destiny chart that makes you want to think that.
However, there is an important movement in Mr. Iwamoto's destiny chart.
That is,
the half-combination of the Si in the month branch and the You in the year branch
.
For Wu (Earth), Si (Snake) is the Lu (Prosperity star).
You (Rooster) is the Shang Guan (Hurting Officer).
In other words,
the Lu of Si flows into the Shang Guan of You,
a circuit is established.
It is not just consolidated by the prosperous Fire and Earth; the Shi Shang (Output stars) are actually functioning.
Therefore,
because the Lu of Si flows into the Shang Guan through the semi-combination with You, and the Shi Shang is functioning,
it is not a destiny chart that follows only the prosperous force.
That is how I see it.
However, just because the Si-You semi-combination is established does not mean that the Lu of Si disappears entirely.
The Ding (Fire) of the month stem is rooted in Si, and there is also the root of Wu (Earth) in the day branch of Xu (Dog).
The power supporting the Day Master itself remains.
Therefore, it does not become weak, but rather,
becomes a strong internal structure.
It becomes.
The most interesting circuit in Hikaru Iwamoto's chart
The point I want to focus on most in this destiny chart is,
the flow of Si → You → Gui → Wu.
This is the flow.
First of all,
The Lu of the Month Branch, Si
↓
Half-combination with the Shang Guan of the Year Branch, You
Here, the power one possesses flows into the "Shang Guan".
In this destiny chart, the Shang Guan is the part that manifests externally as skill is.
And, above that You, which is the Shang Guan, there is
the Gui Wealth Star
.
Furthermore, Gui
combines with the Day Master Wu (Wu-Gui Stem Combination)
.
In other words,
Lu → Shang Guan → Wealth → Day Master
is the circuit.
To put this in one phrase,
a person who earns money through their own skills
is.
"What you love" and "what you are good at" become wealth.
In Mr. Iwamoto's case,
rather than the form of simply earning wealth by completing tasks assigned within a company or organization,
there is a structure where he turns what he possesses into skills
↓
and those skills lead to wealth
is the structure.
The Snake in the month branch is the Lu (Prosperity) star.
In other words, it is the power that you originally possess yourself.
By that power leaking into the Rooster Hurting Officer star,
you turn your own power into a skill
and give it form.
And above that skill, there is the Gui Wealth star.
Finally, the Gui combines with the Wu day master.
Therefore,
what you want to do
the skills you have acquired
your own abilities
you use these to earn money.
This flow appears clearly in the destiny chart.
Although the Ding fire enters the grave in the Dog, it does not disappear.
Another thing I want to look at is
the Ding fire in the month stem and the Dog in the day branch
.
Since the Dog is the grave of fire,
the Ding fire has a relationship of entering the grave in the Dog.
However, in Mr. Iwamoto's case,
it is Ding-Snake
.
The Ding fire is rooted in the Si and also emerges in the Heavenly Stems.
Therefore,
while the relationship where Ding enters the grave in Xu is established
however,
the Ding fire itself is not buried and rendered unusable
is how it is viewed.
In other words,
entering the grave does not equal extinction
is not the case.
The Seal star, which has roots as Ding-Si, is functioning.
On top of that, the Si leaks toward the Hurting Officer side due to the half-combination with You.
This is a destiny chart where these two things are established simultaneously.
Despite being a leader, there is no Officer star
As far as the three pillars go, Iwamoto's destiny charthas no Officer star.
This is also an interesting point.
"Because he is a leader, the Officer star must be strong"
is not the simple destiny chart he has.
Rather, in Iwamoto's case,
his own power
↓
skills
↓
results/wealth
is a strong circuit based on actual ability.
Rather than pulling people along through a title,
I read this as a destiny chart where one builds their position by
giving shape to and showcasing what they have mastered.
If I were to describe Hikaru Iwamoto's destiny chart in one phrase,
it is "a person who trains themselves, turns that into a skill, and earns wealth through that skill."
It is.
The Lu (Prosperity) in the month branch is Si (Snake).
From there, it flows to the Shang Guan (Hurting Officer) of You (Rooster),
further connects to the wealth element of Gui (Water),
and finally, the Wu (Earth) day master claims that wealth.
Lu -> Shang Guan -> Wealth -> Day Master
This sequence is the major characteristic of Hikaru Iwamoto's destiny chart.
It is not just about having talent; it is about
perfecting what one possesses into a skill.
And then,
turning that skill into work and connecting it to wealth.
"Earning money by doing what you want to do"
He is a person who naturally possesses that circuit within his destiny chart.
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Next time, we will look at the destiny chart of Snow Man'sKoji Mukaiof Snow Man.
What kind of circuit does Mukai-san have, and how does it manifest in his current activities?
I will decipher the characteristics of the destiny chart, which are different from Hikaru Iwamoto's, following the course logic.
Look forward to the next installment, 'Reading the Destiny Chart of Koji Mukai'.
