To sum up, Congwangge doesn't mean that the Japanese master in fate has no vitality and has to obey the exuberant spirit of the five elements. It is that the strength of the Japanese Lord is strong in fate, either the Japanese Lord has orders or the Japanese Lord has land. However, there are only four pillars that rob money and seal, help the Japanese Lord, but there are no official stars that kill seven people, eat gods and hurt officials, and vent the Japanese Lord. It's not true if there is a fortune star and seven kills mixed with five elements of life.
In the eight-character life game, from Wang Ge, using gods is generally a shoulder-to-shoulder robbery or seal. If you can meet the seven kills of the official star in the fate, the official will kill the Japanese Lord, but if the Japanese Lord is too prosperous, he can't help it. This is what is often said, which means that disaster may happen. Of course, if you meet a wealthy star in your life, the Japanese and the Japanese will grab money side by side and grab money together, which shows that this person's situation is extremely dangerous; If there is a seal in life and a god of food that hurts officials, that is not good. The characteristic of Wang Cong is that in the fate, only the Japanese master is vigorous and the only one. The four pillars are all places to rob money, and the sun is prosperous.