What are the meanings of the two unitary characters in the eight characters of cattle?

Hello! According to the question you asked, there are three explanations for your reference:

1. In ancient times, heavenly stems and earthly branches (60 Jia Zi) was used to represent the date, just as the year of the Reform Movement of 1898 represented the year, but now the year of 20 16 is also called the year of Bingshen. Sixty jiazi is composed of ten heavenly stems and twelve earthly branches according to certain rules. Ten days' work: A, B, D, E, G, G, G, G, G 12 branches: ugly children, protecting the sea at the end of the afternoon.

2, eight characters, as the name implies, have eight characters, consisting of four heavenly stems and four earthly branches, referred to as four pillars. The zodiac belongs to the twelve branches, that is, the twelve branches. The zodiac belongs to the earthly branch representing one year.

3. Two of the eight characters belonging to the ox indicate that you were born in the Year of the Ox (ugly). For example, the Chinese zodiac, born in 1985, is a cow. The two unitary characters in your eight characters can appear in the month of your birth, your birthday or the time of your birth, indicating that you were born in August of the lunar calendar (unitary month) or your birth time (unitary time) is between 17 and 19 in the evening, or your birthday support is unitary.