Dragon is the Star of Arts for Monkey, Rat, and Dragon. If you were born in a year or day of one of these three, this is a good day for creative, artistic thinking and work.
This is a peak day for those born in the year or day of Horse.
It is a prosperous day for those born in the year or day of Snake.
If you were born in the year or day of Horse, Snake, or Sheep, this is a good day to rely on yourself, work independently, and enjoy time alone.
Dragon gets along favorably with Monkey, Rat, Rooster, Tiger, and sometimes Rabbit; neutrally with Snake, Horse, Sheep, Pig, and Ox; and poorly with Dragon, Dog, and sometimes Rabbit.
The I Ching hexagram for this day, using the King Wen method, is number 39, line 4.
Hexagram 39 is Cu, or Obstacle. The southwest furthers, the northeast doesn't. The southwest means retreating. The northeast means advancing. It is time to consult with the expert, or reflect and rely on your inner source. Perseverance brings good luck.
Line 4 says help comes in the middle of difficulties. Get help if you need it. The zodiac sign of line 4, Monkey, is in partial harmony with the signs of changing lines 3, 5, and 6, in harmony with the sign for the day, and in discord with the sign for the month. Conditions shown are difficult. The Fire of Fire Dragon day puts a tiger in line 4. It is unfavorable. Be careful and patient.
The elements of this hexagram are Metal, Earth, and Water. Confusion. If this is your experience today, it is best to let go of it and meditate.
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