The five elements are: soil and water, water and gold, soil and wood (the yen is pentose in the core monument of life).
Details of the eight-character analysis: the yen was born in the golden month, and the yen is not allowed.
What supports the yen is: dry your own soil every year and support your own soil every day.
There are: annual fee, monthly fee, hourly fee, hourly fee.
On the whole, the viability is lower than the consumption, and the eight characters are weak.
In other words, the Japanese yen, the core monument of life, is weak, and the five elements can help XiShen.
Fire produces soil, soil helps soil, and the eight characters like to use God as: fire soil.
To sum up, reference: when naming a name, choose Chinese characters with fire and earth attributes, and avoid choosing Chinese characters with gold, water and wood attributes.
Teacher Wang warmly reminds me that it is completely wrong to say that wood is lacking to make up for wood, fire is lacking to make up for fire, and what is lacking to make up for what. What the eight characters need to add is to take the life core tablet yen as the core and see the strength of the four pillars in generating, supporting, suppressing, releasing and consuming the life core tablet yen. If the force of bearing is greater than the force of exhaustion, the eight characters will flourish, and vice versa. We should also consider the strength of the strength, whether the gap is too large and so on. It is not simply to look at which attribute the eight characters are missing and make up for it.