壬水 RENSHUI — April 2026 Monthly Horoscope (2026.05.05 – 2026.06.05)

Imagery of the Month

Have you ever heard the sharp hiss of a water droplet landing on a scorching grill? By the time you turn your head, the droplet has already evaporated without a trace — this is the overarching imagery of the Gui-Si month. Because the Bing-Wu year has already flooded the chart with Fire energy, the gentle Gui Water meets the towering Si Fire feeling utterly helpless, like a drop of water falling into a red-hot charcoal furnace. Although Water — the element that symbolizes wisdom and wealth — will trigger bursts of professional momentum this month, that surge is likely to run out of steam quickly under the relentless Fire, making it hard to stay at peak performance for long.

Overall Fortune

This is a month of “dry first, moist later; rushed first, calm later.” Si Fire is a furnace flame, doubled by Bing-Wu, and 壬水 (RENSHUI) meeting it is like a river exposed to the sun. Early on, you may feel drained and moody — like a current evaporating under noon heat, quick to act but hard to sustain, prone to restlessness or abandoning things halfway. Gui Water (the Rob Wealth star) hides deep within the Si Fire — weak, yet able to quietly reinforce the Water. As mid-month Water seeps in, your wisdom and tolerance return to the foreground. Hold back impulse early, cut needless drain, and cool, flexible thinking will let you steady the course later.

Physical Condition

Early in the month your body shows signs of “Fire strong, Water depleted.” 壬水 (RENSHUI) born in the Si month faces strong Fire that dries the water — kidney yin runs low and heart fire flares. You may have a dry mouth, restless dreams, dark and scant urine, lower back ache, or tinnitus.

Points to watch: As the Bing-Wu year’s Fire keeps building in mid-month, you may shift from “dry heat” to “yin deficiency with active fire.” Expect hot flashes with night sweats, blood pressure swings, dry eyes, or skin allergies. The kidneys and urinary system are sensitive — late nights or spicy food can trigger discomfort.

Lifestyle advice: Eat to nourish yin and bring down fire — black beans, mulberries, goji, winter melon soup; avoid deep-fried and grilled foods. Don’t stay long in the sun; an afternoon rest replenishes the kidneys. Bamboo leaf tea or thatched grass root water is helpful.

Social Life and Interpersonal Relationships

Early in the month your social life is “warm but prone to friction.” The Companion star (RENSHUI) makes you generous in your circle, but the rushing tide of Water makes you impatient and too direct, easily offending. Elders or superiors may sense the lack of poise and suggest you “learn to ease in and out.”

Points to watch: 壬水 (RENSHUI) in the Si month tends toward “Fire boiling Water” — too emotional, hard to advise. If you always need to win in collaboration, open arguments with colleagues or friends become likely. Mid-month, avoid cold-war standoffs over pride. Si Fire is the Traveling Horse — a packed social calendar — but don’t burn the energy you need for the relationships that truly matter.

Love and Intimate Relationships

If single: Romance luck is “dazzling but brief.” You may meet a forward, warm partner at parties, while traveling, or at the gym — drawn to your free spirit — but personality clashes can cool things fast once you get closer. Soften the urgency and study what’s beneath the surface.

If in a relationship: This is a period where “passion and arguments coexist.” Small triggers — a changed plan, who decides — can erupt into heated debate. Your tolerance reassures your partner, but sharp words can wound.

Points to watch: Mid-month Fire peaks, and your moods boil like a kettle. Work stress or body heat may turn into snapping at your partner, or impatience may shut down dialogue. Drink something cool first when the heat rises. Plan cooling activities together — swimming, going to the coast, sharing ice cream.

Work and Study

This is a “short-distance sprint” month. You’re quick to react and full of ideas — well suited to sales, PR, media, or work in water management or logistics. Standout proposals come easily; in study, your comprehension is strong — cram exams or short courses fit best.

Points to watch: Even with many ideas, the Si month’s Fire is too fierce and can “burn out” your patience. Starting several things at once tends to end with sloppy finishes. Focus on three core items per day. As the month ends and Fire wanes, review and consolidate — don’t leave strong starts with weak finishes.

Special Dates

Best fortune day in the fourth lunar month of the Bing-Wu year (Year of the Fire Horse, 2026): Geng-Zi day (May 26)

On this day, Indirect Seal nourishes the self, the Goat-Blade reinforces water, metal and water flow from a common source, and fire’s heat is curbed. Respond calmly and advance core matters. Work thinking is clear, benefactors quietly lend a hand, and the day suits technical breakthroughs or organizing data. Interpersonal relations are gentle, favoring exchanges with elders and peers. Wealth rebounds, with extra income or overdue payments arriving. Show more patience in romance, and the bond deepens. For health, beware water’s excess inviting cold dampness; take moderate exercise and avoid icy drinks.

Weakest fortune day in the fourth lunar month of the Bing-Wu year (Year of the Fire Horse, 2026): Bing-Wu day (June 1)

On this day, Indirect Wealth is doubly exposed, fire’s blaze drains the self, wealth abounds while the self is weak — pressure multiplies. Speak and act with care; avoid head-on clashes with superiors or clients. Financial disputes or wrong decisions threaten at work — recheck important contracts repeatedly. Interpersonal relations are tense; guard against schemes by petty people and speak little of self-interest. Wealth is sluggish; strictly guard against losses or impulsive investment. Quarrels easily arise from monetary trifles in romance — calm solitude is preferable. For health, beware palpitations and insomnia, and avoid sun exposure and intense exercise.

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