Here is the poetic and humorous interpretation of the text in English:
The Eldest Daughter Born in the Year of the Metal Dragon, 2000 (Geng Chen).
White Wax Metal—its brilliance is hidden within the stars, yet its radiance is not yet visible. Much like an unshaped piece of metal, it is still raw material, not yet forged into a treasure. In your early years, you bear burdens, laboring much yet reaping little, struggling in the wind, seeking the light that is slowly rising.
The newly born metal is like a tender shoot breaking through the earth—weak as water.
The strength of metal gradually solidifies, yet it is easily influenced by the external environment. Financial luck may be sluggish, with hard work yielding little return at first. It is not until middle age that the dawn breaks, and the fruits of your labor begin to show—like the flowing river, accumulating steadily and flourishing over time.
As a Dragon, you have a fiery temper that cannot be ignored.
You are honest and sincere, but often miss opportunities due to your stubbornness. In relationships, seek out people whose elements are compatible with yours—those who have an abundance of water can help nurture your growth and prosperity. You are like the mighty dragon, yet sometimes your own pride and rigidity can diminish your strength. So, widen your circle, remain flexible, and break free from limitations.
White Wax Metal—bright and pure, like jade, possessing true color.
Though still unshaped, this metal shines with an inner radiance. You have a wise heart and a clear spirit, especially in autumn and winter when your character is marked by elegance and clarity. Born with refinement, like a piece of jade in the cold wind, you endure hardships and continue to shine brightly.
Your luck is subtly aligned, with the power of the water element contained within the Chen star.
Geng Chen metal is not that flashy, radiant gold—it's like the humble metal of Kunshan jade, subtly powerful and steady. You possess inner strength, growing solid over time. It’s a story of slow accumulation, gradual growth, and eventual mastery. Big success comes later in life, but only if you continue on a steady, firm path.
A lack of fire creates emotional turbulence.
The absence of fire in your chart often leads to emotional chaos. Love and relationships can be fleeting, with the excess of "peach blossoms" (romantic entanglements) making it hard for you to find stability. Problems pile up, and misfortune seems endless. However, only through inner calm and peace can you begin to see clearer skies.
This is the fate of the Geng Chen White Wax Metal.
Though the metal is weak, it holds immense potential. Like white wax metal, it’s not yet a finished product but is filled with limitless possibilities. Patience is key—let go of anxiety, focus on personal growth, and let time shape you. After all, the brightest gems shine only after enduring the storm.
This interpretation conveys the essence of the text in a poetic and humorous way, reflecting on growth, challenges, and potential while emphasizing patience and inner peace.
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