What does Geng Jin mean?

Gengjin is all gold with Gengjin in the eight characters.

Geng Jin is a fixed frame corresponding to the five elements of Tiangan, such as: A, B, Wood, C, D, Fire, E, Earth, Gold, Non-decyl and Water. All the eight characters with Geng are Geng Jin.

Geng Jin represents a tenacious and unyielding character in the eight characters, with strong vitality and self-repair ability. Geng Jin's people are usually resolute and firm, with strong self-awareness and self-confidence. They will not be easily defeated, even in the face of difficulties, they will go forward and constantly strive to pursue their goals.

Geng Jin's people pay attention to principles and rules. They believe that only by adhering to principles can we ensure that things are correct and fair. Therefore, people in Gengjin often have high demands on themselves and the people around them, and expect everyone to abide by the rules and discipline. They are good at logical thinking, attach importance to the law and order of things, and are good at analyzing and solving problems, which is one of the important reasons why they can succeed in their careers.

The love view of Geng Jin people

Geng Jin's people are usually firm and persistent in love. Their attitude towards love is serious and loyal. Once you identify the other person, you will go all out and will not give up easily. Geng Jin people attach importance to the purity and depth of emotion, and they pursue spiritual harmony and emotional resonance. When choosing a partner, they pay more attention to internal quality and spiritual communication, rather than external conditions and materials.

Geng Jin people usually try their best to meet their partners' needs and provide support and care for each other. They believe that love needs to be managed and maintained, so they will constantly strive to strengthen their feelings. Because they are too serious and persistent, once they encounter emotional setbacks or betrayal, they may be greatly hurt. Therefore, in love, they need to learn to protect themselves, understand their partners' needs and feelings, and establish a relationship of equality and respect. The above contents are for reference only.