There are four groups of triple combinations, namely "Yinwuxu", "Siyouchou", "Shenzichen" and "Haimaowei", which are fire, metal, water and wood. As a special five elements, the four earthly branches of "Chenxu Chouwei" must be complete, and are not included in the three combinations and three meetings.
If we analyze the three elements carefully. If you look at the composition of the combination, you will find that it includes three parts: one is the general star, which is the four upright earthly branches, Ziwu and Maoyou, which is the core of the three combinations of the earthly branches; the second is the place of immortality of the five elements to which the general star belongs. , respectively, are Yin Shen Si Hai; the place of the tomb of the three generals and five elements, such as Xu in "Yin Wu Xu" is the fire storehouse
The difference between Sanhe and Sanhui
The difference between Sanhe and Sanhui: In early numerology books such as "Five Elements Jingji", "Sanhe" and "Sanhui" are used interchangeably. This is because "Five Elements Jingji" is an "integrated work" ", all of which are quotes from other classics in the book. Since there is no clear distinction between Sanhe and Sanhe in each classic, the original text of the book is quoted, so there is a problem of using Sanhe and Sanhe interchangeably.
As of the later In "Yuan Hai Zi Ping" and "San Ming Tong Hui", Sanhe and Sanhui have begun to be distinguished. Yinwuxu and others are regarded as Sanhe, while Siwuwei and others are regarded as Sanhui. When we read numerology classics, We must distinguish the true intentions of Sanhe and Sanhui in detail, and do not think that Sanhe is Yinwuxu.