In fact, in the real horoscope fortune-telling, all the water, fire and earth in Jin Mu can only be called five elements complete, but not five elements missing. The lack mentioned in the horoscope refers to the lack of five elements that can maintain the balance of the horoscope. In order to achieve the balance of the five elements of the constellation, it is not necessary to put all the water, fire and earth in Jin Mu. There are many constellations that only need three kinds of five elements to achieve balance, and even some constellations only need one kind of five elements. On the contrary, Jin Mu has all the water, fire and earth, which does not mean that the horoscope will be balanced. Therefore, the lack mentioned in the real horoscope is considered from the perspective of maintaining the balance of the five elements in the horoscope, not from Jin Mu.
People born with a balanced figure of eight have a stable life, there will be no ups and downs, and generally they will not be rich or expensive, so whether this kind of life is good or not is a matter of opinion. "The eight-character disease is the most expensive", and the eight-character imbalance arises from this. As soon as you encounter a big luck that lacks five elements, you will be lucky immediately.
As for the complete five elements you mentioned, it also has some advantages over the incomplete five elements, that is, you can go through customs when you encounter the Universiade, so your luck is relatively not so bad, but this is not absolute, depending on the position of the five elements.