Lee Teng-hui · 1923-01-15 (Capricorn) | 壬戌 癸丑 戊子 | 정재격 | FPTI LEO-M 굳건한 버팀목
| Year Pillar | Month Pillar | Day Pillar | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ganji | 壬戌 | 癸丑 | 戊子 |
| Stem Ten God | 편재 | 정재 | Self |
| Branch Ten God | 비견 | 겁재 | 정재 |
| Twelve Stage | 묘 | 양 | 태 |
| Sinsal | 월살 | 반안살 | 장성살 |
Five Elements: 水 3 · 土 3
| Age | 6 | 16 | 26 | 36 | 46 | 56 | 66 | 76 | 86 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ganji | 甲寅 | 乙卯 | 丙辰 | 丁巳 | 戊午 | 己未 | 庚申 | 辛酉 | 壬戌 |
| Ten Gods | 편관·편관 | 정관·정관 | 편인·비견 | 정인·편인 | 비견·정인 | 겁재·겁재 | 식신·식신 | 상관·상관 | 편재·비견 |
Lee Teng-hui's Four Pillars of Destiny (Saju/BaZi) is characterized by the Wu Zi Day Pillar (戊子) and a Direct Wealth structure (正財格). The Wu Zi Day Pillar signifies a stable and reliable personality, symbolizing strong self-esteem and perseverance. This foundation allowed Lee Teng-hui to demonstrate steadfast determination throughout his political career. The Direct Wealth structure indicates a tendency to manage wealth steadily and pursue tangible results. However, in Lee Teng-hui's chart, this structure is deemed 'void,' suggesting potential challenges in maintaining financial stability. These characteristics may have played a crucial role in his ability to navigate Taiwan's political transformations, influencing his leadership style and policy decisions.
Lee Teng-hui's Day Pillar is 'Wu Zi (戊子).' 'Wu (戊)' represents Yang Earth, indicating a stable and reliable character. It embodies qualities akin to the earth, symbolizing strong self-esteem and perseverance. These traits suggest that Lee Teng-hui possessed unwavering determination, unshaken by adversity, which is evident in his managerial qualities and leadership.
On the other hand, 'Zi (子)' symbolizes the Rat in the Earthly Branches, associated with the Water element. Water signifies a flexible and wise character, providing the ability to adapt to changing circumstances. However, in Lee Teng-hui's chart, the balance between Water and Earth suggests a dual nature, where he might resist change at times. This could manifest in his leadership style as a tendency to balance stability with adaptability.
In the Twelve Life Stages, 'Tai (胎)' symbolizes new beginnings and possibilities. This indicates a propensity to embrace new ideas and innovate, which likely played a significant role in his political career, allowing him to tackle various challenges and implement new policies.
Among the Twelve Deities, 'General Star (將星)' signifies strong leadership and reputation. This suggests that Lee Teng-hui stood out in his social standing, influencing many. The harmonious combination of these elements in his chart likely enabled him to manifest as a stable yet powerful leader, aligning well with his managerial role and serving as a steadfast pillar within his organization.
In Lee Teng-hui's chart, the distribution of the Five Elements shows three instances each of Water and Earth. This indicates a balance between the energies of Water and Earth. Water symbolizes wisdom and communication, reflecting a flexible and adaptable nature. Thus, Lee Teng-hui likely possessed the ability to think deeply and adapt to situations, aiding in resolving complex issues and mediating diverse interests during his political career.
Conversely, Earth symbolizes stability and trust, representing diligence and practical thinking, suggesting a reliable and realistic disposition. Through these Earth traits, Lee Teng-hui likely led his organization stably and served as a trustworthy leader. However, the absence of the other elements—Wood, Fire, and Metal—suggests a potential lack of creativity, passion, or decisiveness. Consequently, Lee Teng-hui may have exhibited a conservative approach when attempting new ideas or pursuing rapid changes. This balance and absence of elements likely influenced his leadership style and policy decisions.
In Lee Teng-hui's chart, the Ten Gods configuration reveals 'Indirect Wealth (偏財)' in the Year Stem. Indirect Wealth signifies the ability to manage and utilize material resources or wealth, implying a keen business sense or financial insight. As a politician in Taiwan, Lee Teng-hui may have excelled in economic policy areas. Additionally, Indirect Wealth indicates a sociable and flexible attitude in interpersonal relationships.
The Year Branch contains 'Friend (比肩),' representing relationships with peers or friends, signifying both cooperation and competition. This suggests that Lee Teng-hui was adept at collaborating with those around him to achieve goals. However, Friend also indicates a strong sense of pride and independence, suggesting a tendency to assert his opinions strongly.
Direct Wealth appears twice in the Month Stem and Day Branch. Direct Wealth signifies stable wealth and diligence, indicating a responsible attitude and practical approach. This suggests that Lee Teng-hui prioritized tangible results and consistently worked towards achieving them, contributing to building trust and promoting stable policies in his political career. The Month Branch's 'Rob Wealth (劫財)' signifies competitiveness and a sense of challenge, suggesting that Lee Teng-hui possessed the ability to actively address new situations.
Lee Teng-hui's chart corresponds to a 'Direct Wealth structure (正財格).' This structure emphasizes the ability to manage wealth steadily and pursue tangible results, highlighting skills in handling finances and a realistic, practical mindset. However, in Lee Teng-hui's chart, this structure is deemed 'void' (無), indicating that the structure's position is not optimal, making it challenging to fully manifest its inherent characteristics.
When a Direct Wealth structure is void, it may indicate difficulties in managing wealth and challenges in maintaining financial stability. Lee Teng-hui's chart contains both Indirect Wealth and Direct Wealth, reflecting a strong interest in wealth and a desire to achieve results through it. However, the void structure suggests that these desires may not be fully realized or could be hindered by external factors. Consequently, Lee Teng-hui likely needed a more cautious and strategic approach to achieve his financial goals.
The emphasis on 'Friend (比肩)' and 'Rob Wealth (劫財)' in Lee Teng-hui's chart is also noteworthy. Friend represents personal will and independence, while Rob Wealth signifies competition and conflict. These elements imply that Lee Teng-hui exerted strong willpower to achieve his goals and worked to maintain his position in competitive situations. His social role emphasized leadership and indomitable will, which may have enabled him to play a significant role in Taiwan's political changes. However, this disposition might also manifest as resistance to change or lack of flexibility, possibly revealing some rigidity in his management style.
Lee Teng-hui's chart is composed of a Direct Wealth structure (正財格). Direct Wealth signifies the ability to manage and maintain wealth, indicating a realistic and practical disposition. Lee Teng-hui likely built a trustworthy image with the public based on these traits. However, there is a tendency for the Direct Wealth structure not to be fully realized in his chart. This is due to the position of the structure, where Friend (比肩) overcomes Direct Wealth, acting as a factor that could lead to financial loss. Friend signifies peers or siblings, potentially indicating competition or disputes. As a result, Lee Teng-hui may have faced challenges in public perception and practical wealth management.
In the Month Stem (癸丑), representing the social stage and career activities, Direct Wealth is located. This suggests that Lee Teng-hui demonstrated practical and realistic work handling abilities socially. However, the Direct Wealth in the Month Stem is also overcome by Friend and Rob Wealth (劫財), indicating a tendency for the structure to be disrupted. Rob Wealth signifies situations where wealth is taken away, suggesting intense competition in social activities or difficulties in wealth management. Therefore, Lee Teng-hui likely exerted significant effort to maintain stability in his career activities.
In the Day Branch, Direct Wealth is present, indicating personal management of wealth and stability. However, here too, Friend overcomes Direct Wealth, leading to a tendency for 'group competition for wealth (群比爭財).' This suggests that Lee Teng-hui may have experienced challenges in wealth management in his personal sphere as well. This structure implies that he may have encountered competition and conflict in his personal life.
Overall, while Lee Teng-hui possesses a practical and realistic disposition through the Direct Wealth structure, the influence of Friend and Rob Wealth suggests challenges in wealth management. This chart structure indicates that he required continuous effort and perseverance to fulfill his role as a social leader. His strong will and perseverance likely enabled him to overcome these challenges and demonstrate leadership.
Lee Teng-hui's FPTI code 'LEO-M,' meaning 'Steadfast Pillar,' aligns well with his chart. In the Four Pillars of Destiny, the Direct Wealth structure signifies a tendency to manage wealth steadily and prioritize practicality. This aligns with his suitability as a stable organizational leader. Direct Wealth indicates the ability to manage resources efficiently, contributing to his leadership and reliability. Additionally, the Wu Zi (戊子) Day Pillar, akin to a great mountain on the earth, embodies strong self-esteem and perseverance. This complements his strengths of 'indomitable will' and 'perseverance.' However, elements like Rob Wealth may occasionally indicate stubbornness and resistance to change, linking to his weakness in flexibility. These traits make Lee Teng-hui suitable for providing an unwavering center as a manager or leader.