The above has discussed the importance of each of the four pillars. But many fortune tellers say that good years are not as good as good months, good months are not as good as good days, and good days are not as good as good days. They probably think that they are too old and 30 days a month is too long, so time is important and accurate. In fact, the moon columns don't protect each other, so it's useless to get lucky. Moreover, the moon column can often make up for the disadvantages and save the deviation. How can the Moon Pillar be despised? In the Tang Dynasty, Li focused on dry days, combined with the three pillars of the year and the month to see each other's restraint and prosperity, and then established the fate. This is a breakthrough and reasonable for the predecessors, so people who care about their lives now use this method.