1, Lu Jian is Lu Zai Yue Ling, the Japanese Lord. In the Ming Dynasty, Wanminying always attached great importance to the monthly order to build Lu, be
1, Lu Jian is Lu Zai Yue Ling, the Japanese Lord. In the Ming Dynasty, Wanminying always attached great importance to the monthly order to build Lu, because the monthly order was the most prosperous place in the five elements, and unless there were many complaints in the bureau, Jianlu Pavilion was mostly prosperous.
2, the life book has a cloud, "The moon is destined to build Lu, not to live in the ancestral home; Seeing the financial staff will naturally make you fat. The moon column is the parents' palace and the brothers' palace. The monthly order to build Lu is to occupy the position of parents and brothers side by side, and wealth is the father. Naturally, I don't like staying at home. Lu Jian is a strong man. He doesn't need his mother's seal to support him. That is to say, every month, Lu Jian's wealth stars are blocked, and sealing stars is taboo. Naturally, he "does not live in his ancestral home" and it is difficult to inherit his ancestral business. Moreover, powerful people don't want to stay at home and have a strong sense of independence, so they usually leave their ancestral homes to make a living elsewhere. Rich people like to use financial officials. If fortune stars and official stars are close to the Japanese Lord for use, or if they meet wealth officials in a fleeting time, there is nothing unusual. This person will be either rich or expensive in the future, at least one level better than ordinary people.
3. Land is a commonly used term in eight-character numerology. It comes from the zodiac, and when the Lord meets the official position in the four pillars, it is called "Lu". For example, Geng Jin is applying and Jia Lu is in Yin, which means that Geng Jin is applying for a local position, while Jia Mu is in the position of a temporary official, also known as Delu. Lu has the meaning of salary, food and honor, so numerologists believe that Lu in the eyes of the Japanese is a good omen, representing their own career, food and clothing sources, and can enjoy wealth and splendor.