Please friends who know Chinese horoscopes, please help me calculate what my child’s five elements are missing and what to make up for. Thank you.

Time of birth: 15:18 on March 26, 2007 (the eighth day of the second lunar month in the Dinghai year)

Birthday horoscope:

The soil on the house | Gold foil gold |Fire in the Sky|Jianfeng Gold|| (The five elements of Nayin measured 1 earth, 2 gold and 1 fire)

Dinghai---|Guimao---|Jiwei---|Renshen-- -|| (Five Elements)

Fire and Water---|Water and Wood---|Earth---|Water and Metal---|| (Heavenly Stems + Earthly Branches)

< p>---Wood---|--------|---Wood---|---Water---|| (+Earthly Branches Residual Qi)

- --------|--------|---Fire---|---Earth---|| (+Earthly Branches Residual Qi)

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Using the method of "Heavenly Stems + Earthly Branches Original Qi + Earthly Branches Remaining Qi" to measure the innate five elements, the innate five elements contain:

3 Wood (1 Yang, 2 Yin)

2 Fire ( 0 Yang, 2 Yin)

3 Earth (1 Yang, 2 Yin)

1 Gold (1 Yang, 0 Yin)

4 Water (3 Yang, 1 Yin)

Conclusion: All five elements are innate. The Japanese yen is "Jitu". Spring: Wood is strong, fire sign, water is dormant, metal is prisoner, and earth is dead.

"Ji Tu" is in a "bathing" state during "Shen Shi".

The soil of the spring moon is the most lonely. It likes fire to support and avoids wood cutting. Happy to help, avoid water and waves. If you get gold, you can make wood strong, but if you have heavy metal, it will steal the rustic spirit.

When naming, please note: it is advisable to use five grids or characters with fire, earth, and metal. Avoid wood and water.