Niccolò Machiavelli born 1469/5/3
Rebel
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Rebel
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Ego
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6
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6
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3
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(2)
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(6)
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(7)
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Rebel
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Pirate
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Comrade
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Gourmet
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Pirate
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Comrade
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Guardian
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Owl
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Judge
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5
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4
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3
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2
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1
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10
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(5)
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(4)
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(3)
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(2)
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(1)
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(12)
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2
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12
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22
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32
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42
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52
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1471
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1481
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1491
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1501
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1511
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1521
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All the known codes of Niccolò
Machiavelli were Fire and Earth. So he had strong
Strength and Talent. Both Strength and Talent are on the opposite side of Authority,
which is why Machiavelli was not a man of moral.
Between Strength and
Talent, which one was stronger? In another word, was he an overall strong or
weak? The answer, he was weak. Because Strength generates Talent. The power of
Strength was transferred to Talent and the root of Strength (6) was merged by (2)
to Metal. In conclusion, he had Wood-Fire as favor to strengthen his self code,
because it was discharged too much.
Machiavelli was successful
during the 4(4) and 3(3) fortune, because they are Fire on Wood. In 1498, he
was appointed secretary and second chancellor to the Florentine Republic, that
was the prime time in his life. He organized an infantry force which fought at the capture of Pisa
in 1509. 1498 was a (7) year and 1509 was a (6) year. (6) and (7) were the two
codes of Fire.
With Fire as favor, Water
must serve as foe. In 1511, the Medici family re-controlled Florentines, Machiavelli
lost all the positions he had. What happened in 1511? Machiavelli entered (1) fortune
which is Water at the strongest. In 1513, Machiavelli was throw into jail. He died
1527, which was a (12) year of the (12) fortune. (1) and (12) are both Water,
why (12) was deadlier? I think it might because (6) was more important in his structure as the commander,
and (12) crushed (6) directly.
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