Friday, November 22, 2019

The fortune of Roger Martin du Gard

Roger Martin du Gard born 1881/3/23 3:00 am

Collector
Collector
Ego
Gambler
8
8
3
7
(6)
(4)
(5)
(3)
Comrade
Guardian
Gourmet
Owl

Gambler
Rebel
Gourmet
Pirate
Comrade
Guardian
Owl
Judge
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
10
(3)
(2)
(1)
(12)
(11)
(10)
(9)
(8)
6
16
26
36
46
56
66
76
1887
1897
1907
1917
1927
1937
1947
1957

Like the previous example, Roger Martin du Gard had too much Wood, so Wood served as the main foe. All Earth, Fire and Metal weaken Wood, but Metal is the strongest one since Metal overcomes Wood directly. The strongest Metal fortune he had was (10) since (10) is the peak of Metal. And the strongest Metal year in his Metal fortune was the (2) year in the (10) fortune, since (2) supports and merges (10) to Metal. Along with the (6) he had, (6)(10)(2) constructed a full merge to Metal. The (2) year in his (10) fortune was 1937, and that year was indeed the peak of his life: He won the Nobel Prize of literature in 1937. He died in the (8) fortune, since (8) merges (4) to Wood as foe.

You may have the question that why didn’t Roger Martin du Gard die in his (12) fortune like the previous example. Like I said before, the best way to decide favor and foe is two find two elements vs. two elements. His foe elements are actually Wood-Fire. So Metal-Water served as favor. (12) supports and merges Wood, but it is Water anyway. (8) on the other hand, contains Wood and Fire. In fact, the fortunes he lived through (2)(1)(12)(11)(10)(9) are the Metal-Water semicircle. And (8) is the beginning of Wood-Fire semicircle. That’s why he died when in the (8) fortune.

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