Eight characters: Gengyin (year), Dinghai (month), Gengwu (day), Xinsi (time), and the five elements lack soil.
The Sun, Stem, Geng, and Gold represent the person. If he is born in the month of Hai, he will not be able to order the moon. Those born in the horoscope to help the Sun Lord (the same type of Geng and Xin metal are for robbery and wealth) are weaker than those born in the horoscope ('I' born in Hai water is a wounded official, Ding, Wu, and Si fire restrained 'I' as an official, 'I' Ke Yin wood is wealth) The combined moon order, stems and branches and sun master are weak. The horoscope of neutrality (the one who supports the Sun Lord is equivalent to the one who restrains the Sun Lord. Whether the five elements are complete and even is not important, the key is whether it is beneficial to the Sun Lord). The most important thing is whether the Sun Lord is strong. In this horoscope, if the body is weak and the official is strong, it is appropriate to use gods (water, wood, fire) to restrain the "self", and to use gods (earth, metal) to help "self" in life, so the name should be obito (earth master). Use the god, metal is the auxiliary. Use the god, the eight-character fire is prosperous, it is suitable for the earth to vent, the fire is generated, and the metal helps 'I'). If the child loves to cry and is difficult to control, you can wear a "Fugua" jade stone (a homophonic pronunciation of "Fuwa", which means lively and cute, taking advantage of luck and obedience, smart and clever) after the full moon as a talisman to ward off fright and evil, but it must be told Put in the lotus buds and sew tightly... The ancient folk customs are left behind, and the summary is brief (in principle, there is no detailed explanation of the Universiade, the passing of the year, and the misfortunes and good fortunes of the Japanese Lord), for reference only. (If you have any questions, you can communicate online or leave a message in my Baidu space)