Also known as "Jinlu (进禄)". After a person matures, they can enter officialdom or earn money to support their family; new things have also matured, and their status is increasingly solidified. Lin Guan (临冠) is sometimes referred to as Lin Guan (临官), where "Guan" (冠) means "hat," representing a stage after Tai (胎), Yang (养), Changsheng (长生), Muyu (沐浴), and Guandai (冠带), when a person begins to pursue fame and success. In ancient times, those who excelled in learning would enter officialdom, starting to become officials, or their efforts would be rewarded. In some predictive sciences, Lin Guan implies public affairs, government, illness, disaster, having men around, being close to death, currying favor with officials, flattery, entering officialdom, becoming an official, sycophancy, having official luck, status, civil service, self-reliance, self-effort, growth, nearing success, state-run, danger, and so on, indicating a connection with official luck.
Generally speaking, those with Lin Guan in their Bazi (八字) have a stronger sense of independence and characteristics similar to Bian (比肩). People with Lin Guan in their destiny experience more ups and downs than ordinary people. Due to a stubborn and unyielding spirit, although those with Lin Guan in their Bazi face more challenges than ordinary people, they can continuously strive amidst these challenges, creating a world of their own and achieving success. Such individuals do not pay much attention to setbacks, considering them an inevitable part of life.