Sun Jing MBTI Personality Type

Personality

What personality type is Sun Jing? Sun Jing is an ESTP personality type in MBTI, 7w8 - sx/so - 782 in Enneagram, SCUAN in Big 5, SEE in Socionics.

ESFP voters, would you mind explaining yourselves, please? Edit: For real though, why are the ESFP votes coming back? There is no Fi in her and especially no Te. I do have to admit, the AP is not very common for ExTPs, but it's absolutely possible. She is a very healthy Tert Fe user, she is very in tune with others' emotions and feelings. Not only is she kind (which anyone can be, of course), she makes decisions based on others' opinions and feelings. A lot of this is seen in the latest chapters. When she did badly in a test, she was clearly not happy with how her mom felt about it and without any hesitations listened to mom's orders (see chapter 210). Sure, healthy Fi users can be kind and listen to others too, but usually they only do so because it aligns with how they personally see it. Sun Jing doesn't see morals in her own way at all, she just blindly accepts opinions of others and then builds from there. We get to see her processing thoughts in her head internally (like when she first visits Qiu Tong). Those thoughts aren't about how she feels about things though, it's mostly about how things work according to her and how others feel and what she should do according to that. In chapter 211, when she decided to let Qi Fang cut her bangs and he asked her "Don't these overgrown bangs make you feel discomfort?", she says "that depends on how you see it." This in my opinion clearly shows that she focuses especially on how others see things. Sure, Fi users all have their own codes, but I doubt this is what an Fi user would say to a question like that without thinking. There is also a chapter where Qin Xiong (I believe) ruins a hat borrowed from his brother and Sun Jing "helps" him in her own logical way. I believe a Te user would simply offer advice based on the instructions on the hat and say those thoughts outwardly. Sun Jing, however, simply ignores the instructions, cuts the instructions off with scissors without an explanation and then blindly "helps" him to make him feel better, as in saying "If the instructions aren't there, that means you don't have to follow them". It didn't work out, but that's besides the point. The point is, she has her own framework of how things work, meaning she is a Ti user. I guess one of the only good arguments for Fi you can use is her standing up for Qiu Tong at that joint trip with her justifying wearing short skirts. However, it's not really her using Fi nor going against Fe, it's her going against Te. It's her Ti way of seeing things going against Te rules, which are very outward and simple, such as "Don't wear short skirts, there are r*pists" etc. which is generally how a Te user would see things. A Te/Fi user would either logically agree with those rules and go with that logic, or just irrationally/ilogically say something like "whatever, screw those rules, because freedom." What she said to the teacher was basically her way of saying "People should wear whatever they want (Fe/Fi) and rules are stupid, because there's always a way to be safe when you're smart enough". Once again, she doesn't say it completely like that, instead she said some of those things and kept the rest in her head. My point is, she goes against general logic, yet finds her own logical way of how things work. Ti.

Biography

The protagonist of the story. She has a crush on Qiu Tong since she first meets her by chance.

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