Hi, I'm a weak earth person from your analysis. Wood and Water is my unfavourable elements in the five element cures but in the Eight characters feng shui chart it says Wood and Metal is the unfavourable elements. May I know which is correct? Does wearing silvers (metal-indirect cure)helps the weak earth or make it worse? Thank you! Analysis of your Five Element Chart:- Main Element The main element you have selected is Weak Earth. Unfavourable Element 1. Wood destroys your main element (Earth). 2. Water destroys Fire which helps your main element (Earth) to grow. Therefore, weakening your main element (Earth). Favourable Element 1. Strongest Cure Fire strengthen your main element (Earth) by helping it to grow. At the same time, Fire is also exhausting Wood which is destroying your main element (Earth). Therefore, weakening Wood at the same time. 2. Direct Cure Earth strengthens your main element (Earth) making it harder for Wood to destroy it. 3. Indirect Cure Metal destroys Wood reducing the damage it can cause to your main element (Earth). Pillar Heavenly Stem (HS) Earthly Branch (EB) Hour Day Month Year Life Conception Kua Type Ba Zi Chart Information Note: Geomancy.Net uses the more accurate Lunar Calendar Ba Zi system (Click here to see why). So if you see a difference in the Month pillars as opposed to a Lunar mixed Xia / Chinese Solar / Season calendar, it means that you are in a gray period / blind date where Xia date is different from Lunar date. We still use Seasonal Analysis using the Seasonal Calendar when needed. Unfavourable Elements Most Unfavourable Element Unfavourable Element Birth Element Explanation The above elements are all the elements unfavourable to you. As far as possible, you should avoid having those element in your life. Five Element Representation Chart These shows you briefly the colours and representation of your personal element. Element Cures Metal metallic objects like chrome, stainless steel, decorative bronze and silver and any other metal objects. Water fabrics in blue, grey, black leather and blue paintings e.g. sea scenes Wood plants, wooden furniture and wooden objects. Fire more warm colours, light and heating Earth plants or yellow fabrics or yellow paints and painting