What's the meaning of Sangmenxing?

Sangmenxing refers to the wicked in their prime. Often used as a swear word, that is, a bad person or unlucky person, as a metaphor for someone who brings disaster or bad luck.

From the fourth paragraph of Qing Liu E's Travels of Lao Can, he said: "It is a big mistake to commit this mulberry star. I'll go and have a look first! "

People call people who bring disaster or bad luck Samsung. In the eight-character numerology, Sangmen is one of the four pillars, and Sangmen is the third of the twelve branches. As the saying goes, it's unlucky to meet a Sangmen star, so you should be more careful when you meet such a fierce star.

Sang Menxing's year of commitment.

Year of Rat, Year of Tiger, Year of Mulberry Life.

The Year of the Ox, the Year of the Rabbit, and the Animal Year of the Sang People.

Born in the year of the tiger, the dragon born in the animal year.

Year of the snake was born in the Year of the Rabbit.

The Year of the Loong was born in the year of the horse, and Sangmen was born in the year of the animal.

Year of the snake was born in the Year of the Sheep, and Sangmen was killed.

Year of the Horse, Year of the Monkey, Year of the Sangmen Star.

The Year of the Sheep, the Year of the Rooster and the Year of the Sangmen Avoid.

The Year of the Monkey, the Year of the Dog and the Year of the Monkey Star.

Year of Rooster, Year of Pig, Year of Sangmen's Death.

Year of the dog, year of the rat, year of the star.

Year of the pig, year of the ox, the anniversary of the death of the mulberry people.