Glad to have received input from all of you :)
Ji (己) refers to Yin Earth & is associated with the soil of farms. Fully agreed with what Wei Kee had mentioned : When soft earth is wet it expands, when it's dry it compresses. It can be shaped, i.e. sandcastles, mud pies; therefore, they can adapt to situations.
Also, do agree with Wei Kee that, at times, outsiders can't see what is inside the earth (i.e. the Ji Earth DM).
Kikuchiyo mentioned that Ji earth people usually are talented. Yes, it is true that they learn things quickly. Don't forget that Earth connotes contemplation. However, we can also associate the soil of farm to signify the fact that the individual have the tendency of being thinking to much.
By the way, would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere appreciation to the concerns sent by the readers by not seeing my presence in the net :) I am perfectly fine. BUT, somehow or rather, very busy recently :)
The Chinese Name Analysis book is on the way....
2 comments:
As earth is in the middle, can't earth people also be good mediators?
Also, I relate Ding fire to a candlelight...we use a candle when there is darkness to show us the way. Wouldn't that make ding DM good listeners to others with problems...nurturing.
Just thinking....
Franny
Franny,
I liked & agreed your interpretation. Earth being in the centre, can serve as a good mediator.
I, myself, am a Ding fire person, I do agree with it as well :)
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