I was born at 8-9 am on July 7th. 1987. I am a male, in June of the lunar calendar 12, not June. Can you help me test my birthday?

Gender: male.

Gregorian date of birth: Tuesday, July 7th 1987 8:39 (Beijing time).

Date of birth: Ding Mao, June 12th.

Date of birth: Ding Mao, Wu Bingding, Chen Sijia

Zodiac: Rabbit [Zodiac is calculated by beginning of spring in the lunar calendar]

Life sign: Cancer

This Buddha: Manjusri Bodhisattva

Eight characters of information:

Robbed a yen seal.

Making Ding, C, D and A (full of loopholes and unsightly)

Mao Chen

Tibetan dried ethyl hexyl butyl heptyl propyl pentyl ethyl pentyl decyl

Owl food ratio is the only way to rob and kill owls.

The terrain is sickly, and the officials and emperors rise and fall.

In Yinna furnace, the light of the earth and the Buddha's light in the river sand are burning.

Strength analysis of five elements:

Ding Huo was born in summer. He died of fire, earth, wood, water and gold. This season, fire is the strongest and gold is the weakest.

Number of five lines:

0 gold 0 water 2 wood 5 fire 1 soil (excluding storage)

1 gold 1 water 3 wood 5 fire 3 soil (included in storage)

Similar: Firewood, with a total score of 390 (self-help five elements, that is, self-help five elements)

Heterogeneous: earth, gold and water, with a total score of 48 points (five elements grams, draining the sun, that is, five elements grams, draining the sun)

The eight characters are too strong.

The life core antiquities bureau is dominated by five elements (excluding Tibet): lack of gold and water.

Solar column analysis:

You were born on the day of "Ding Si". "Ding" means fire (yin fire), is your sun Lord, and represents yourself. Also known as Japanese yen and Japanese yen.

Ding is the fire of the candle. Ding exuberant, lush, just like a person's maturity.

Japanese branch and branch level: [D 4] [Lower level] Ding Huo Huo C, Yang flourishes and Yin declines, and there is no light during the day. When you are born, you can't live to be old.

Analysis of Japan's cadres and branches: strong, profitable and expensive, obedient and difficult to obey; My brother grew up and had a brilliant career. Women are virtuous, diligent and developed, and devote themselves to their careers. They should strive for perfection, concentrate on their work and be careful.