What does Kugan mean in the eight characters?

Kugen in the eight characters is an ancient saying about the numerology of the eight characters, which refers to the position of the eight characters, that is, ugliness has no four positions. In the traditional culture of China, the four storehouses represent the four directions of southeast, northwest and northwest, and the Kugen in the eight characters refers to the earthly branches in these four directions.

In the eight-character numerology, Kugan is of great significance because it represents a person's wealth and status. People with bitter roots in the eight characters usually have a certain wealth accumulation and a high social status and influence. In addition, bitter root also represents a person's character and destiny. People with bitter roots in the eight characters are usually more stable, mature and have a better fate.

It should be noted that the bitter root in the eight characters is not completely accurate, because it is influenced by many factors, such as the pattern of the eight characters, the use of gods, the taboo of gods and so on. Therefore, when judging a person's fate, we should combine other factors for comprehensive analysis, not just rely on the bitter roots in the eight characters.