The hour pillar looks at life’s destiny, the year pillar looks at life’s destiny

Arrange the Sun Pillar

The Sun Pillar is the day on which a person was born using the lunar branches.

The stems and branches cycle every sixty days. Due to the differences in large and small months and leap years, the daily stems and branches need to be searched in the perpetual calendar.

Some blind people among the people who use the horoscope to predict their fortunes have a simple daily formula to calculate the daily stems and branches.

The Sun Pillar, in numerology, is clockwise from midnight to Hai hour. Twelve hours constitute a day, and each hour occupies two hours.

The dividing line between days is divided by sub-hour, which is eleven o'clock in the evening. Before eleven o'clock is the Hai hour of the previous day, and after eleven o'clock it is the Zi hour of the next day.

In prediction, special attention should be paid to proofreading the day of birth at this handover time. Many people are born that night but do not notice that it is already midnight, so they should be counted as born on the next day.

There are also other laymen who divide the previous day and the next day based on twelve o'clock at night, so that those born between eleven and twelve o'clock are counted as the previous day. This is It's wrong, and such a mistake is so wrong that it is simply not the person's fate. The combination of the entire four pillars is different, and the balance results are also very different. This is why the time is not allowed to be measured.

The original prediction is to help people control their destiny and seek survival, development, and balance in their own favorable direction. If the prediction is inaccurate, we cannot be responsible for the person being tested.

Although some highly skilled people can deduce the person’s exact birth time by predicting the person’s previous circumstances, but after all, it is very laborious and may even affect one’s own health. reputation.

Therefore, if we want to predict, we should provide accurate prediction information. Fortunately, everyone born now has an accurate date and time to match, and for forecasters there is no longer a question of whether the forecast information is accurate. People born now generally only follow the solar calendar, that is, the New Calendar. The lunar calendar and the stems and branches of the lunar day can be found on the perpetual calendar.

The perpetual calendars produced in the early years used ten days as one day, such as the first day of the lunar month is Jiayin, the eleventh day is Jiazi, and the twenty-first day is Jiaxu. If you are born on the fourth day of the lunar month, you must choose Jiayin and Yimao. , Bingchen to Dingmao.

In recent years, the perpetual calendar can not only directly check the annual stems and branches, the monthly stems and branches, but also the daily stems and branches. It can be a little lazy, but to make predictions without a perpetual calendar, you still need to master the most basic calculations. Methods and formulas.

Arranging the Hour Column

The Hour Column uses the lunar calendar stems and branches to represent the time of birth. The calculation of the Hour Column is also based on the sixty-year period. The difference in the "year and month method" is that the heavenly stems Jiaji, Yigeng, Bingxin, Rending, and Wugui are determined by the daily stems instead of the yearly stems, and the earthly branches start at the Zi hour instead of Yin.

Sunrise Time Table

For details, please refer to "Sunrise Time Table": In the previous section, it was mentioned that the calculation time of day and day is divided into sub-hours, that is, 23 o'clock. of.

An hour spans two hours in the lunar calendar, so there are twelve hours in a day:

Zi hour (23 o'clock-before 1 am) Chou hour (1 o'clock - before 3 a.m.) Yin Shi (3 o'clock - before 5 a.m.) Mao Shi (5 o'clock - before 7 a.m.) Chen Shi (7 o'clock - before 9 a.m.) Si Shi (9 o'clock - before 11 a.m.) Noon Time (11 pm - before 13:00 pm) No time (13:00 - before 15:00 pm) Shenshi (15:00 - before 17:00 pm) Youshi (17:00 - before 19:00 pm) Xu Shi (19:00 - before 21:00 pm) Haishi ( 21 o'clock - before 23 o'clock in the evening)

Combine the query method of "Sunrise Time Table" with the hour where the clock is to form the hour stem.

The way to check it is: for people born on the day of Jia on the day of Jia, if they are born after 23 o'clock and before 1 o'clock in the morning, they are born at the time of Zi, and the time stems and branches are at the time of Jia Zi.

There are also formulas and palm diagrams to help enhance memory: Jia and Ji add Jia, Yi, Geng and B are the first, Bing and Xin start from Wu, and Ren and Gengzi live together. Where does Wu and Gui come from, Renzi It's the true way.

If you want to know the stems and branches of one's ugly day and push the Mao hour, according to "Jia Ji also adds Jia", you can know that the Ji's day starts from "Zi Shi" on "Jia Ri Ji Ri". When pushing, point your left thumb on the Zi position and read "Jia Zi", then point to the Chou position and read "Yichou", go to the Yin position and read "Bingyin", and go to the D position and read "Dingmao". Ding Mao is the time stem and branch of the already ugly day.

When memorizing the formula of the hour stems and branches when pushing the palm upward, you can remember the order of the hour stems: A, B, C, D, Wu, Ji, Geng, Xin, Rengui. The order of the Zi hours is "Jia Zi", "Bing Zi", "Geng Zi", "Wu Zi", "Ren Zi", that is, the Yang stem in the heavenly stems is in order, and the rest of the time can be calculated sequentially based on Zi time. Know.

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