Seek an official career or gain material benefits
"Ganlu" refers to the "Linguan" position in the Twelve Stages of Life and Prosperity of the Earthly Branches. Linguan represents "lu" (official emolument). It is just right, neither too rigid nor too soft. So in fortune - telling, people prefer "lu" rather than "ren" (blade). "Ren" is overly rigid. If you take out a glass of water and it overflows, how can you drink it? "Lu" is different. It is like eight - tenths full. For anything, it follows the proper standard with a discount. Therefore, those with "lu" in their fate are neither overbearing nor humble. They won't sacrifice their own interests, nor will they set prices so high that people think they are greedy.
If "lu" is in the year pillar along with the "bijian" (peer), it is unfavorable to the father because one can't be considered ambitious. If "lu" is in the month pillar, at the age of twenty - seven or twenty - eight, one will have many ideals, but they are not excessive. For example, one might think about becoming a manager or having other reasonable aspirations. If "lu" is in one's own pillar, one won't have ideals until middle - age. If "lu" is in the hour pillar, like a Jia day with Yin hour, one will become ambitious in old age.
You may have noticed that many of your friends had a lot of theories when they were young, but in old age, they have none. Some people achieved nothing when they were young, but after the age of forty, they had many insights. This is determined by their fate. Where "lu" is prosperous, if it is in the later part of the pillars, it means one will be ambitious in old age.
By the way, if there is neither "ganlu" nor "yangren" in one's eight - character horoscope, what kind of person is this? This person doesn't want anything. I believe you have also met such people. When you ask them what they want, they say they don't want anything. Just having a house and enough to eat is fine. This is also quite peaceful! "Lu" and "ren" describe a person's ideals.