These eight words are: Xin Chou, Geng Yin, Xin Chou and Bing Shen (the core memorial of the Japanese yen is Jin Xin).
The five elements are: gold soil, Jin Mu, gold soil and fire gold.
Eight-character analysis details: Japanese yen in Jin Xin was born in Yin Mu Yue, Yin Mu was consumed in Jinxin, and Japanese yen was doomed.
Jin Xin, Ugly Map, Geng Jin, Ugly Map and Jin Shen supported the yen.
Yes: burn it when it is dry.
On the whole, the strength of survival is slightly greater than that of venting, and the eight characters are slightly stronger.
That is to say, the yen of the core monuments of life is stronger, and the five elements consume money like a god.
Fire consumes gold, water consumes gold and wood consumes gold. My favorite gods are: water, wood and fire.
To sum up, we should choose Chinese characters with water, wood and fire properties when naming names, and avoid using Chinese characters with soil and metal properties.