2/26 is the day of Water Rooster in the month of Earth Tiger. This is a harmonious combination. It brings out Proper Authority Deity. Proper Authority Deity encourages trustworthiness, discipline, forthrightness, and restraint. It favors civil and government services, and administrative, managerial, and legal professions. Proper Authority Deity also tends to cause stress, inconveniences, and, at worst, danger of harm and injury. It calls for carefulness.
Rooster is the Star of Romance for Monkey, Rat, and Dragon. If you were born in a year or day of one of these three signs this is a favorable day for romantic relationships.
If you were born in a year or day of Snake, Rooster, or Ox this is a good day for moving forward positively in your career.
Rooster favors Ox, Snake, Monkey, Dragon, and sometimes Dog; is neutral toward Pig, Rat, Tiger, Horse, and Sheep; and clashes with Rooster, Rabbit, and sometimes Dog.
The I Ching hexagram for this day, using the King Wen method, is number 10, line 5.
Hexagram 10 is Lu, Treading. One treads on the tail of the tiger, and it does not bite. Success. This hexagram is bad in spring.
Line 5 Advance resolutely only when the time is right. The zodiac sign for line 5, Monkey, is in partial harmony with the signs of changing lines 2 and 6, is in harmony with the sign for the day, and clashes with the sign for the month. The Water of Water Rooster day puts a snake in line 5. If you pursue your goal, heedless of hidden danger, you may have unexpected trouble. Gain could come at a loss. If you are in a fight it could be a Pyrrhic victory. Proceed with caution.
The elements of this hexagram are Earth, Metal, and Metal. The power of gold is strong. Success is possible.
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