What does it mean that the tiger rushes to the monkey?

Question 1: How to understand the fortune on the zodiac? What does it mean that the monkey rushes to the tiger and the tiger rushes to the monkey? It seems that you don't know much about metaphysics

Choosing a date and fortune telling are two completely different things, but both of them are rooted in China's traditional five lines of gossip theory.

Fortune-telling is to arrange the eight characters according to the date of birth, and use the sun to represent the fate of the Lord himself, and then look at the other seven characters and their influence on the Lord. This is the situation of the eight characters themselves, which is often called "fate." There is no good or ill luck in life itself. Only by looking at another set of eight characters composed of day, month and day, that is, the eight characters of the day, and then looking at the influence of the eight characters of this day on life itself, can we determine the good or ill luck.

Generally, what the almanac says is only the quality of the constellation itself, which has nothing to do with birthdates. Therefore, auspicious days or auspicious days in the yellow calendar are different for everyone.

There is also the monkey and the tiger you mentioned. In the zodiac, the monkey is Shen and the tiger is Yin, and they collide with each other. This is the root of the collision between the tiger and the monkey.

However, there are two different constellations between two people, not just two zodiac signs, so we can't talk about a person just by the zodiac.

However, when choosing the date, people who belong to the tiger in the zodiac will be considered unlucky and fierce if there are no other changes in meeting. Similarly, the little monkey is fierce when he meets a tiger, but the fierceness is big and small.

Question 2: What does the monkey rush to the tiger mean in the calendar? 10 means: this day/year/month is a monkey phase and collides with a tiger. At this time, the tiger belongs to the tiger or the northeast direction is broken. Tigers should avoid using this day to punish important things. Other animals should not take the northeast-southwest line to avoid being washed away.

Question 3: What do you mean by the collision between a tiger and a monkey? This is what the fortune-teller said in the fortune-telling book. Rats rush at horses, cows rush at sheep, tigers rush at monkeys, rabbits rush at chickens, dragons rush at dogs and snakes rush at pigs, indicating inconsistency.

Question 4: What does the Gregorian calendar mean? 12 There are six red hexagons in the earthly branches, among which Xiang Chong in Shen Yin is the tiger's "rush", that is, the earthly branches collide, that is, Meridian, Ugly, Xiang Chong in Shen Yin, You Mao Chongchong, Chen Xuchong and Hayes Chongchong, and then the twelve earthly branches are matched with the zodiac, offspring and rats. Therefore, every day, with the noon floating, is a "galloping horse"; Yin day, and Shen, that is, "running monkeys."