What does the Bazi Dahai mean?

The eight-character big sea is an expression in traditional Chinese culture, used to describe people's destiny. Bazi refers to the combination of heavenly stems and earthly branches in the year, month, day and time of a person's birth, which can reveal a person's character, destiny and life path. The sea water represents the changes and flows of destiny, symbolizing the setbacks, suffering and glory on the road of life. Therefore, the eight-character sea water is a way of expression with philosophical meaning and a channel for people to understand their own destiny.

In folklore, the eight-character sea water is also regarded as a magical power. Some people believe that under the guidance of the horoscope, people can better control their lives. For example, if a person's horoscope has nine bridges in the water, then he will have a long way to survive and opportunities. On the contrary, if a person has many mountains in his horoscope, he will face a lot of pressure and difficulties on the road of life. Therefore, to a certain extent, the Bazi Dahai reflects the scenery and situations on the road of life from another perspective.

In short, the eight-character sea water, as a way of expression, has profound cultural connotations. It is not only an aesthetic sense, but also people's cognition and experience of life. In modern society, although our interpretation of the horoscope is no longer the only belief in destiny, it is still an important way for us to know ourselves and understand others.