Owl
|
Gourmet
|
Ego
|
Judge
|
5
|
9
|
7
|
4
|
(1)
|
(11)
|
(9)
|
(2)
|
Rebel
|
Owl
|
Comrade
|
Guardian
|
Rebel
|
Gambler
|
Collector
|
Slaughter
|
Judge
|
Owl
|
10
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
(12)
|
(1)
|
(2)
|
(3)
|
(4)
|
(5)
|
7
|
17
|
27
|
37
|
47
|
57
|
1895
|
1905
|
1915
|
1925
|
1935
|
1945
|
Eugene O'Neill was an overall
strong. In another word, his Earth-Metal was stronger than Water-Wood. So Water-Wood
served as favor, that’s why he was won the Nobel Prize of literature in 1936
which was the (1) year of the (4) fortune. (1) is the peak of Water and (4) is
the peak of Wood.
(12)(1)(2)(3)(4) were all
Water-Wood fortune, and he died in the next fortune 5(5), because it was Earth
on Earth as foe. He died in the (6) year of the (5) fortune. (6) merged (2) to
Metal. He died in the Metal year of the Earth fortune, because Earth-Metal
served as foe.
Unlike (11), (5) contains
Water and Wood. So it can be seen as a Water-Wood fortune. But the main property
of (5) is Earth after all, so it can be seen as an Earth fortune sometimes. There
are some signs that (5) appears as Earth instead of Water-Wood: First, it is 5(5)
or 3(5), not 9(5) or 1(5). The font line code of the fortune can direct the
property of basal code when the basal code has multiple faces. Second, the person
has (11) in their life code. As I said before, when an Earth code crushes on an
Earth code, Earth becomes stronger. When (5) crushes (11), the Earth side of
the code will cover the Water-Wood side of the code.
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