C of the year of Jia and Ji is the head, and W of the year of Yi and Geng is the head.

This is the formula of "Five Tigers Dunyuan", which means: every year the stem is the year of A or Ji, the stem of the first month starts from C. The stem of every year is a year of Yi or Geng, and the stem of the first month starts from Wu. In a year where the stem of the year is Bing or Xin, the stem of the first month starts from Geng.

Original text: C in the year of Jia and Ji is the head, and W in the year of Yi and Geng is the head. In the year of Bingxin, Xun Geng came to the throne, and Ding Renren took the throne. What’s more, where does Wugui come from? It’s easy to pursue those above Jiayin.

Translation: The stem of every year is the year of A or Ji, and the stem of the first month starts from C. The stem of every year is a year of Yi or Geng, and the stem of the first month starts from Wu. In a year where the stem of the year is Bing or Xin, the stem of the first month starts from Geng. Every year when the stem falls on Ding or Ren, the stem of the first month starts from Ren. In the year when the annual stem is Wu or Gui, the monthly stem of the first month starts from Jia.

"Five Tigers Escape" is a summary of the practical experience of numerologists of all ages. It is used to calculate the eight-character moon pillar and has high research value.

The rules of the Five Tigers Escape Element

Jiaji combines with earth, fire generates earth, so it is C.

Yi Geng transforms into gold, and native metal produces gold, so it is Wu.

Bingxin combines with water, and metal generates water, so it is Geng.

Ding Ren combines with wood, and water grows wood, so it is called Ren.

Wugui combines with fire, and wood generates fire, so it is A.