How is the "ternary chart" in numerology established?

ternary chart (human body information storage):

When we gradually master the basic knowledge of the above parts, we will arrange a person's four pillars and eight characters and other related information through the following rules, and then calculate the trend and direction of life destiny, which means establishing ternary chart.

We can use four groups of characters to represent the birth time of a person. There is a set of Jiazi symbols corresponding to each other in the year, month, and day. We call these four combinations four columns, namely, the annual column, the moon column, the sun column, and the time column. Each column has two Chinese characters, so it is also called "four columns and eight characters".

When it comes to numerology, we must first find out the date and year of birth of a person and the symbols of Jiazi, that is, list his four pillars and eight characters.

The so-called horoscope arrangement is the format of recording the birth of conversion of time in the solar calendar or the lunar calendar into the year, month and day of the year. After the arrangement of the four pillars at the time of year, month and day is completed, a complete information map of life chart structure can be formed with fetal elements, life palace, body palace, fetal interest and so on.

chronological column: the symbol of Jiazi in the year when a person was born (Jiazi here refers to the presidential concept of 6 Jiazi, not just the only combination of Jiazi, because Jiazi ranks first in 6 kinds of circular combinations, so it is called Jiazi for short)

In ancient times, it was very troublesome to calculate the symbol of Jiazi in the year, which needed to be obtained through various formulas, but now we can directly use the reference books "Wanli" and "XXIV". It's very convenient. For example, if someone was born at 3: 3pm on the 9th day of March, 217 (that is, April 5th of the Gregorian calendar), we can find out that the symbol of Jiazi in this year is Ding You through the "Perpetual Calendar", but we must bear in mind that the dividing point between years is beginning of spring.