Thursday, June 16, 2016

The fortune of Huang Xing

So who is Huang Xing? Quote from Wikipedia: Huang Xing or Huang Hsing (Chinese: 黃興; October 25, 1874 – October 31, 1916) was a Chinese revolutionary leader and statesman, and the first army commander-in-chief of the Republic of China. As one of the founders of the Kuomintang (KMT) and the Republic of China, his position was second only to Sun Yat-sen. Together they were known as Sun-Huang during the Xinhai Revolution.

Huang Xing’s life code is pretty famous:

Comrade
Comrade
Ego
Comrade
1
1
1
1
(11)
(11)
(3)
(11)
Gambler
Gambler
Comrade
Gambler

Pirate
Gourmet
Rebel
Gambler
2
3
4
5
(12)
(1)
(2)
(3)
6
16
26
36
1880
1890
1900
1910

Normal people usually have a little bit of everything, so it’s hard to describe what kind of person we are. Huang Xing’s life code is famous, because it has distinctive feature. He had Comrade and Gambler only. So he had two things only in his mind: gather people and do thing. Gambler means do risky thing. Because his Gambler was too strong, he needed more Strength to overcome it, which is why Comrade served as favor. Comrade represents buddies and brotherly help. Though out his life, he had been looking for help, hiring people, to do the big thing (start a new country).

Huang Xing’s life story proved one thing: success is about persistent, not the perfect plan. You do the same thing 1000 times, things will happen. Huang lead lots of revolution uprisings, all of them were failed. Reading the details of history, I think he was not a very capable man. But the precious thing about Huang is: you may be cleverer than him, but he was always doing, and that paid back to him.

The one uprising that ultimately succeeded in overthrowing the Qing Dynasty was an accident; it had no leader. However, Huang was the most famous revolutionary leader in China and he did the most actions, so after Qing Dynasty was overthrow, Huang naturally became the first army commander-in-chief of the Republic of China.

Huang Xing had triple (11)s, so (5) was the most dangerous code for him, as (5) and (11) crush. So it makes sense that he died October 31, 1916, it was the (11) month of the (5) year. The cause of death was gastric rupture, Earth represents stomach, two Earth codes crushed so his stomach was broken.

A final question, he had Wood vs. Earth structure, Earth was stronger than Wood so Wood served as favor. Why did he die in a Wood fortune, (3)?

We know that (12)(1)(2) are the three steps of Water. Water strengthened Wood and weakened Earth, so Water fortunes were good. About the (3) fortune, yes, it is Wood, but it also merged (11) and became Fire. So for Huang Xing, in the (3) fortune, he lost Water and had Fire. The power of Fire and Earth reached to the peak, naturally, the power of Water and Wood hit the bottom. In another word, Although (3) provided Wood a strong root, overall in the tug of war between Wood and Earth, it helped Earth more than Wood.

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