the eight-character theory of fate is to find the balance of yin and yang in the five elements. When the scores of the same kind and different kinds are basically the same, the yin and yang of the five elements are more balanced and the life is smoother. When the scores of the same kind and different kinds are too different, the eight characters in life are said to be too strong or too soft (or too strong or too weak), and the life of the eight characters is too strong and too weak. XiShen's choice is generally from the category with the least score, and the five elements with the least median value are your "XiShen" or "useful god". When "XiShen" comes from the fleeting time or the Universiade, the five elements of the chart will be more balanced. The balanced five elements are less likely to fight. In other words, unpleasant things will be reduced to the lowest point, and that year will be luckier. From this balance theory, the eight characters analyze the ups and downs of a person's life.
Everyone's horoscope may be short of one item more or less, which is not necessarily a bad thing for a person. A person's life is better than good luck. Good luck means that a person's horoscope is neutral, and good luck means that a person's horoscope may be short of one item or one item is weak, but he can make up for it in the Universiade, and he can change it from the aspects of name and orientation. One life, two luck, three feng shui is the truth.
-How to resolve the
eight-character insistence of the Chinese Book of Changes Research Society?
1. Find a professional teacher to name or change his name, and give him a name that is beneficial to his life, so that he can have a smooth life.
2. Wear decorations or clothes that suit your life to increase your fortune.
3. Develop in a direction that is beneficial to you and make yourself more smooth.
4. Adjust the geomantic omen and change the fortune.
-China Yijing Research Society