What does it mean when Xing Ke Chong kills a Wu dog?

"Xing Ke Chong kills Wu Dog" is a saying in traditional Chinese numerology, which refers to the earthly branches and yen of the four pillars and eight characters calculated based on a person's date and time of birth. The other three earthly branches have a relationship of punishment, conflict, restraint, and harm, and the relationship between punishment, restraint, and harm is related to the zodiac dog.

Specifically, punishment means that the power of mutual generation in the five elements is hindered. For example, wood was born at Si and fire was born at noon, but they are in cross-examination with each other, that is, when wood encounters fire, it will be harmed. Ke refers to the mutually restraining power among the five elements, such as metal overcoming wood, wood overcoming earth, etc. Conflict refers to the conflicting relationship among the earthly branches, such as the conflict between Meridian and Wu, the conflict between Mao and You, etc. Harm refers to the mutual harm relationship in the earthly branches, such as Zi Wei harming each other, Chou Wu harming each other, etc.

When these relationships are related to the zodiac sign Dog, there will be a saying that "Xing Ke Chong kills Wu Dog". Among them, "Wu Dog" refers to people born in the Year of the Dog who were born in the year of Wuxu, Wuchen, Wushen, Wuzi, Wuyin, Wuwu or Wuxu.

In traditional numerology, this kind of destiny is considered to have a certain negative impact, which may lead to unsuccessful career, financial luck, relationship and other aspects. However, modern science has no evidence to support this claim. Therefore, it is recommended not to be overly superstitious about numerology, but to seek happiness and success through your own efforts and practical actions.