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Hi Masters


According to my daughter's bazhi, she is a weak wood person. She excels in her maths subjects more than the other subjects.


Is it good if she pursuesher career in the accountancy field? If not, what will be good or suitable for her?



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1. It is good that you have observed that your daughter has "better" left brain skills (logical, mathematical...) than right brain (intuitive, subjective, spatial) skills.


2. In theory, better careers based purely on Ba zi for a weak wood person are careers in the water industry and wood industry.


3. Accountancy belongs to or is considered as a "metal" element career. Thus strickly based on ba zi to define a career, a weak wood person should be "surrounded" by water. As water supports wood. Only then can "metal" destroy (weak wood + water).


4. In my opinion, as parents, it is good to know but, I believe, you will also leave it to your daughter to pursue anything under the sun that she "likes" or has an opportunity to go into! Yes?


Anonymous wrote:

Hi Masters


According to my daughter's bazhi, she is a weak wood person. She excels in her maths subjects more than the other subjects.


Is it good if she pursuesher career in the accountancy field? If not, what will be good or suitable for her?



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