Second, as we all know, the eight characters are centered on "Japanese dry", because the representative of Japanese dry is the Lord himself. In other words, although the eight-character theory can not be separated from the ground branch, it can not be separated from the heavenly stems. How can you put aside the heavenly stems and just take the earthly branches as saying that "ugliness is not the emperor's life"? To say the least, this statement is very one-sided
Third, this statement can't stand the test of practice. Far away, let's say that less than one-third of the * * * of the party and the country since the founding of the People's Republic of China were born years ago, and none were born months ago, not to mention the lack of eight characters. That's weird. There are a lot of people who are ugly and ugly, and they say it's the emperor's life. Why is there really no emperor's throne? But for people who are not ugly or ugly to sit on?