Water Daymaster

Ren (Yang Water) Daymaster

Courage in the face of adversity

Ren Water Day Master represents great oceans, roaring rapids and moving rivers. Water people tend to be an entrepreneurial, extroverts, and can be forceful and impulsive. They are highly ambitious, full of drive, usually robust and on the move and can be easily distracted. They are intelligent, adaptive and virtually unstoppable when they put their mind to a task. They can be rebellious and non-conformist. Yang water people have business acumen and know how to execute a plan.

Gui (Yin Water) Daymaster

 Gentle rain showers, fine mist, soft dewdrops.

Gui Water Day Master represents mists, dew and fine droplets of water. It is the kind of water that covers large areas of space in a short amount of time. Just like the water nourishes the soil, grows plants, and brings seeds to fruition, Gui Water people nurture and inspire others. They often seem soft-hearted and naive on the outside and are very wise inside. They have the fine touch, just like a misty drizzle and will rarely be over-bearing or forceful.

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Fire Daymaster

Meet Fire Day Master… And Get to Know Yourself!

BING (Yang Fire)

The Strong, far-reaching rays of sun.

Bing Fire Day Master is represented by the Sun. The Sun shining bright, giving warmth to all living things, and it comes out every day without fail. Just like the sun can be counted on to rise every day, Bing Fire people are often going over the same routine day after day. They don’t take to changes easily and are not keen to embrace new concepts or ideas. Like the sun, Bing Fire individuals will never give up and nothing can keep them down! Where would we be without the sun?

DING (Yin Fire)

 A candle in the wind.

Ding Fire Day Master is represented by a flame from a candle. They may not be able to radiate warmth to the far corners of the world, but when warmth is needed, a candle or a torch can brighten and enlighten others. Ding Fire people are detail-oriented, precise and enjoy inspiring others by leading the path forward. Just like the fire from a candle flickers according to the strength and direction of the wind, Ding Fire people can be volatile and like a fast spreading wild fire.

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Wood Daymaster

Meet Wood Day Master… And Get to Know Yourself!

JIA (Yang Wood)

A tall, sturdy tree with deep roots…

Jia Wood Day Master individuals are independent, steadfast and determined. Just like a tree grows upright, being unafraid of reaching too tall or overpowering any other plants. Jia Wood people are straightforward in their actions, and frank and direct in their speech. They are a strong, solid tree with deep roots going down into the earth. Rooted trees are immovable unless chopped down. As a result, they can be stubborn and quite obstinate. It will take a lot of axe to cut them down to size.

Yi (Yin Wood)

Soft flowering plants and soft creeping ivy…

Yi Wood Day Master are cheerful and are full of ideas. They are quick-witted, tactful and diplomatic in talking to others. They look soft in their surface like seeds, but they will sprout from the soil. Yi Wood individuals project a pleasing, sophisticated air and are very well-mannered and soft-spoken. They needs a social network that is as wide as possible for creeping vines and flowering bushes will always find a way to reach the sunlight and stay alive.

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Meet Your Day Master And Get to Know Yourself!

What is your Day Master, and why is it so significant? The Day Master represents your most basic self and identity. Your essential personality and character traits, strengths and weaknesses. There are ten Day Masters comprise the Yin and Yang aspects of the Five Elements: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal and Water. For every element, there is a Yin and Yang polarity, and thus, giving us ten in total.

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