Thursday, November 22, 2018

The fortune of Lu Xiangsheng

Lu Xiang Sheng born 1600/4/16

Collector
Collector
Ego
7
7
4
(1)
(5)
(8)
Slaughter
Rebel
Gourmet

Gambler
Judge
Slaughter
Guardian
8
9
10
1
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
6
16
26
36
1606
1616
1626
1636

Lu Xiang Sheng (卢象升) was a general of the Ming dynasty. He died in a war against Jurchen. Obviously, he was too weak. Lu’s self code was Fire and he had too much Metal-Water. (1) and (5) merges to Water, and double 7s are Metal that supported Water. In another word, he had Fire as favor and Water as foe. (6)(7)(8) are the three Fire fortunes, that was why he was successful. He had too much Water as Authority, so his was successful as a politician. He passed the imperial exam at the Jinshi rank (highest rank) in 1622 at the age 23. Chinese Imperial exam was extremely hard. There were only about 100 Jinshi in all of China every year, and imperial exam was the only upward pathway for all of Chinese people, you can imagine the competition. I guess Chinese are good at taking exams because it was built into our gene then. 1622 was a (11) year in the (7) fortune. (11) and (7) merged to Fire as favor. Anyway, his rank was equalized to deputy minister of defense nowadays. The he entered (9) fortune. (9)(1)(5) constructed a full merge to Water as Authority, so he died in that fortune. The actual year was (2). Because the only root of Fire was contained in (8). (2) crushed (8) and caused his death.

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