What are the eight characters? Date of birth

Bazi [1] is the birth date, which is the date of a person’s birth in the Ganzhi calendar. It is a kind of philosophical labeling. The Bazi is the philosophy that regards heaven and earth as law. The characteristic of Chinese civilization is to use philosophy to label specific things. In Chinese culture, philosophy is Taoism, and the law of heaven and earth embodies Taoism. Bazi occupies a position in the folk beliefs of the Han people. The year stem and the year branch form the year pillar, the month stem and the month branch form the month pillar, the day stem and the day branch form the day pillar, the hour stem and the hour branch form the hour pillar; one *** four pillars , four stems and four branches with eight characters, so it is also called four pillars and eight characters. Anyone can arrange the horoscopes, such as Jiazi year, Bingshen month, Xinchou day, Renyin time, etc. The technical content lies in arranging the rhythm of luck. Traditional horoscopes only know the big luck (monthly rhythm), and the small luck (hourly rhythm) is also wrong. Yes, I don’t know the annual rhythm or the daily rhythm. The advent of human biorhythms in 2003 completed the perfect model of the four-column sun law and moon law, and opened up a new era of prediction science.

The numerology community knows everything about the horoscope, but how many types of horoscopes are there? Most people believe that there are 1,123,200 kinds of horoscopes. In fact, this is a misunderstanding of not grasping the complete contemporary prediction model; because if you go deep into the four-pillar or six-pillar sun law and moon law, it is impossible for the exact same horoscope to appear from ancient times to the present, including in the future.

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Chinese name

Eight characters

Foreign name

eight characters

Alias

Birthday horoscope, four-column sun law and moon law

Calendar basis

Stem and branch calendar (true solar time)

Category

Fortune telling Technique

Era of origin

Donghai Xu Ziping of Song Dynasty first used four pillars