

Lunar Calendar
Fourth day of the second lunar month – Fifth day of the third lunar month
Joyful and radiant as the dawn, embodying the harmony of Water's depth and Earth's nurturing
Four Symbols & Five Elements
Mysterious Warrior (Xuan Wu), governs Water and Earth (dual nature)
Character Traits
"Ju Zi" symbolizes the core of a plant—the essence from which all life springs. Those under this sign possess an unyielding individuality, emphasizing the self while mirroring the Tao's paradox: outwardly reserved like still waters, yet inwardly ablaze with enduring passion. Once resolved, their will persists with the firmness of earth and the flow of water, often guiding others as natural leaders.
Yet such strength may veil a tendency toward solitude—a reminder to seek communion with others, as the Tao teaches balance. Mysterious and dream-filled, their spirit dances between reality and fantasy, echoing the Mysterious Warrior’s dominion over the hidden depths of water and the steadfastness of earth. In their essence lies the dance of yin and yang—the silent mystery of the Uncarved Block, ever whole, ever seeking.




