1, eight-character injury officer, no control.
People with strong personality generally have strong self-awareness and are willing to hear recognition and approval. The eight-character person who has no control over the injured official fits this feature very well. These people insist on being aggressive and adventurous, are unwilling to make concessions for others, and even have a strong aggression against others.
2, the eight-character body is strong and the official is weak
People with strong characters are generally arrogant, dissatisfied and don't like being bound. They like to be casual and stick to their own views to live. Strong people are the characteristics of this eight-character destiny. They work and live freely. Although they are very opinionated, it is easy for them to listen to other people's suggestions and hinder their career progress.
3. Imbalance of Yin and Yang in the Eight Characters
If a person's eight-character yin and yang is moderate and the proportion is coordinated, then such a person is modest in dealing with people, and his personality will not be too extreme and moderate. However, the extreme yin or extreme yang in the eight characters both indicate imbalance, and both of them will directly affect the character. They prefer others to follow their own opinions rather than being lectured, and may play a leading role in family life.
Strength is not necessarily poor character. A strong man has his advantages and disadvantages. As long as you are well guided and good at restraining your own personality, all people have their own characteristics, so don't kill them with one shot. Many things have two sides.