Why do the eight characters only mean that the ten gods of heaven and earth are in the same position as the ten gods of heaven and earth? The eight characters can't be marked only by the ten gods, but also by the earthly branches. Unless you are too familiar with the relationship between the ten gods, the earthly branches can be left unmarked. Of course, the ten gods are all determined by the sun, and the name of their relationship is of course the same status.
What is the meaning of sitting on the ground in the four pillars and eight characters (a certain ten gods)? The Ten Gods refer to four pillars (excluding Japanese stem, which is defined as Japanese stem, but including Tibetan stem), and each word corresponds to the name of Japanese stem.
Among them, heavenly stems are directly defined by their own five elements, and earthly branches are defined by Tibetan stems of earthly branches (you say Tibetan stems are human elements). One of the hidden stems of the earthly branch is the main qi, so the five elements of this main qi are used to define what to sit on. For example, the crime of hiding ugliness is the main qi, which should be defined according to its own soil.
In this way, you can use eight characters and seven characters to define the ten gods besides sun exposure. What to sit depends on the position of the four pillars, for example:
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Jia Zi, Bing Yin, Yi Chou and Chen Geng each have a column, with four columns in total, of which Jia Zi sits on the bed as a column; Bing Yin means that C sits on the shade, and by the same token,,,,,
At this time, it depends on what A and Zi are. Here, I think the sun is dry and B is dry, so A is robbing money and the son is an owl. It's called grabbing money and sitting on the owl god. In the same way, C is an official injury, and Yin is a robbery (the main qi is Oracle wood, so we don't look at the hidden dry C fire and E soil here). Pay attention to the pillar of the third yin, and the official is injured and robbed. Similarly,,,,,,
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How to support the ten gods in the eight characters to check the sixty-one diagrams (tables)
Why do the ten gods in the eight characters only row heaven and earth? Earthly branches and hidden stems should also correspond to the Ten Gods. Ten gods is a method to analyze the relationship and pattern between characters in eight characters. Just look at some practical examples ~
Are the Ten Gods of the Branches and Branches related to the Ten Gods of the Earthly Branches? Generally speaking, the Ten Gods of the Branches and Branches are in the main body, while the Ten Gods of the Heavenly Stem are outside the main body. On that day, there appeared a Ten Gods, and the earthly branches were hidden (such as "self-ugliness" in your eight characters). Explain that your soil is hidden deep, indicating that your soil is very strong. The sky is deeply hidden, which means making a fool of yourself, and ugliness is the root of your own soil.
It's like a tree. Only when there are roots in the ground and branches and leaves on the ground can trees thrive. No branch is not strong, no root is not solid.
What are the ghosts and gods among the Ten Gods? Ten gods of heavenly dryness, shoulder to shoulder, robbing money, eating gods, injuring officials, being partial to wealth, being partial to officials and killing seven times, being partial to printing, being positive to printing, being official, taking the combination of the year, month and time of the Japanese column as the ten gods of heavenly dryness, and taking the combination of the year, month, day and time of the Japanese column as the Lord of the sun and the ten gods of the earth, making me an official ghost.
How many ten gods are there in the four pillars and eight characters, centered on the yen? Is it common to fuck three people a day? Does the earthly branch need to be ten gods? Damn it, it's called a wise god.
There are still many heavenly stems hidden in the underground branches, which are called dark gods and even more important than heavenly stems.