Wu Zetian's eight-character grandson is the Oracle, and ten days is the first. It also represents leaders and leaders, and is the image of towering trees. The sun is born, and the yin is the land. According to the book, Jia was born in silver moon, which can be considered as Jianluge, but Wu Zetian's horoscope is somewhat complicated, so it cannot be simply analyzed by Jianluge.
The beauty of Wu Zetian's eight-character pattern lies in the fact that the moon column reveals that the fire of C and the earthly branch of Shen Yin form a situation in which the fire of C is divided into two parts. However, the eight-character pattern of Wu Zetian was broken, and the three-in-one combination of fire and fire was born, which increased the power of fire and fire. Wu Zetian's eight-character pattern belongs to a very small eight-character pattern, which is pure yang and wood fire, and the god of food turns to injury. This eight-character pattern is a variant pattern of wood fire bright lattice.
The origin of eight-character numerology
The date of birth is the calendar date when people are born. Annual stems and branches form annual columns, monthly stems and branches form monthly columns, daily stems and branches form daily columns, and seasonal stems and branches form hourly columns; A total of four pillars, four stems and four branches, a total of eight words, so it is called four pillars and eight characters. This calendar was created in China from the beginning, and has been used since the Xia Dynasty in ancient China.
However, it is generally believed that Li in the Tang Dynasty was the first person to predict his fate according to his birth horoscope. However, Li's prediction is based on the three pillars and branches of the year, month and day, so it can only be called six-character numerology. At the beginning of the Five Dynasties and the Song Dynasty, on the basis of Li, the "six characters" developed into "eight characters", from which the eight-character numerology appeared, which was mainly recorded in the book Yuan Hai Zi Ping. In recognition of Xu Ziping's achievements, later generations also called eight-character numerology "Zi Ping Fa".