Judging whether a man loves anyone in his life from his eight characters.

Look at the rich seal in his eight characters. It is his wife who lives in India who hides his wealth. If money is not rooted in India, it may be his lover outside, or it may be a wild encounter. This kind of ground support relies on the tactics of horses falling to the ground: Yin is a mountain forest, Chen is a cave by the water, the threshing floor is not an afternoon garden, and he is admitted to the dining table of the people, and he is a lazy brother in prison. Of course, in modern civilization, seeing lovers in the grass nest in sorghum is too backward, so fortune-telling should be flexible and keep up with the development of the times. I met a post horse whose car broke down and shook his hotel to open a room: I met a tight encirclement and he cheated on the Internet to meet female netizens and so on. In short, the eight characters have a treasury, the eight characters have a fortune star, and the eight characters have a golden house. If he is wrong, that is the hiding place of money and corruption. For example, when Chen Geng was Chen Geng, two fortunes were executed in India. Dare you say that you have no lover? Let's cut off his spring glands and see if he can urinate.