The fleeting time refers to the year, because every year is different, so it is called fleeting time in numerology. See how a person is in a certain year, that is, whether he is good or bad is determined by the combination of his eight characters and the fleeting time. For example, someone made a fortune in the Year of the Ox and broke it in the Year of the Tiger, which is why the fleeting injury actually means bad in that year, injury, injury and bad meaning.
These are the terms of traditional numerology theory, and they are all five elements related to the yen in some way. The terms are ten things called "Ten Gods". Positive printing and small printing (partial printing) are the five elements to help the yen, while "robbing money by shoulder" and the yen are the same type, "official and seven kills" are the five elements to balance the yen, "God of food, hurting officials" are the innate five elements of the yen, and "positive wealth and partial wealth" are restrained by the yen. The ten gods principle explains some relationships between people who belong to the eight characters and those represented by the ten gods around them, and is also used to judge what may happen when the yen meets the ten gods. It is the basic theory to judge eight characters and personal fortune. For example, the yen belongs to the five elements of wood, the seal is the water that helps the wood, the robbery is the wood with the same property as the yen, and it is the gold that has a balancing effect on the wood. The food injury is the fire made of wood, and the wealth is the soil made of wood.