What does the eight-character Kunzao mean?

Eight-character Kunzao means that the sun column, the hour column and the year column in the eight-character Kunzao all fall in Gong Kun. This chart represents a person who is gentle and steady, can take responsibility, but lacks determination. Kun is earth, representing stability and stability, so people with this fate usually have a strong sense of responsibility for things such as material, family and friends.

In addition, because the eight-character Kun Zao represents a steady personality, such people are usually not good at highlighting themselves in the competition, but also passive and obedient. This personality trait may encounter some difficulties in the workplace and is easily ignored or used by others. Therefore, for the people created by the eight-character Kun, while developing themselves, they should enhance their self-confidence, strive to expand interpersonal relationships and enhance their personal influence, so as to better adapt to social development.

Finally, the people created by the eight-character Kun performed well in marriage and family. They attach importance to affection and friendship, can fulfill their family responsibilities, and attach great importance to the feelings of their families. Because people with this fate are more stable and practical, they generally don't divorce or change partners easily. In the marriage life, people created by the eight-character Kun need to care more about their families, pay attention to communication and understanding, and try their best to create a harmonious family environment.