To see what five elements are missing in a person's horoscope, just analyze these eight characters.
First of all, you need to understand the attributes of the five elements of the heavenly stems and earthly branches: the attributes of the ten heavenly stems: A and B are wood, representing the east; C and D are fire, representing the south; E and Ji are earth, representing the center; Geng , Xin is gold, representing the west; Ren and Gui are water, representing the north.
The attributes of the twelve earthly branches: Yin Zhongzang: A, B, and Wu; Maozhong Zang: B; Chen Zhongzang: Wu, Yi, Gui; Si Zhongzang: Bing, Geng, Wu; Wu Zhongzang: Zhongzang: Ding, Ji; Weizhongzang: Ji, Ding, Yi; Shenzhongzang: Geng, Ren, Wu; Youzhongzang: Xin; Xuzhongzang: Wu, Xin, Ding; Haizhongzang: Ren, Jia ; Zi Zhong Zang: Gui; Chou Zhong Zang: Ji, Gui, Xin.
A person’s horoscope is composed of the year stem branch, the month stem branch, the day stem branch, and the hour stem branch. In other words, it is composed of four heavenly stems and four earthly branches. Each heavenly stem and earthly branch has a corresponding five-element attribute (referring to metal, wood, water, fire, and earth). So to see what five elements are missing in a person's horoscope, just analyze these eight characters.
Another point is the problem of earthly branches and hidden stems. You must first find out the heavenly stems hidden in the eight-character earthly branches, and then the corresponding attributes of the heavenly stems can be used. Here is an example of how to check what is missing in the Five Elements: Bazi: Wuzi year, Jiazi month, Xin Chou day, Ji Chou hour. Heavenly stems: Wu belongs to earth, Jia belongs to wood, Xin belongs to metal, and Ji belongs to earth. Earthly branch: Zi belongs to water, Chou belongs to earth, Chou Zhongzang Ji earth, Xin metal, Guishui. Therefore, there is a lack of fire in the Bazi.
The origin of the Five Elements
Yin and Yang are derived from the Book of Changes, while the Five Elements are derived from the Bagua, both based on Hetu Mathematics. The Xiantian Bagua reflects the classification of basic physical energy states (heavenly stems, such as kinetic energy).
For example, Qian is spin (G), Dui is centripetal (Gui) rotation (Xin), Kan is frequency (Ren), Li is wavelength (D), shock is potential (A) and current (Xin). C), Sunda is the amplitude of the electric field (B), Gen is the magnetic sphere material (E), and Kun is the standing wave force field (J). Among them, A's electricity and V's magnetism, symplectic motion (kinetic energy) and B's vibration (potential energy) are mirror images of each other.
The Bagua reflects the material state corresponding to the energy state (earthly branches, such as momentum), and the Hetu is a tool for distinguishing the four phenomena of matter: Shaoyin, Shaoyang, Taiyin, and Sun are the materials composed of the Bagua The basis corresponds one to one with the five elements of matter and the four phenomena of Weichen Chouxu. Later generations attached the four images to metal, wood, water and fire, which is actually not the original meaning of the five elements.
Therefore, Bagua is the classification of natural physical quantities (meridian), while Yin-Yang and Five Elements summarize the mathematical relationships (latitude) between various physical quantities. The combination of the five elements can be literally translated as a physical equation, summarizing the fundamental operating rules of the universe. A system that is naturally balanced and self-repairing must have all the eight trigrams and the five elements in order - just like the human body (Luo Shu Hologram).