Yima: A term in horoscope numerology. If a person is born with a Yima, he or she will move around a lot.
The horse represents walking and galloping. The owner of the Four Pillars is very active and will travel all over the world. Therefore, businessmen, soldiers, and diplomats often travel on business, and those who move around a lot or move frequently are likely to have the Horse star.
Fire overcomes metal, and the movement of fire is in order, forcing metal to move. The geography of the five elements belongs to the west. Something good will happen to the west.
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The Five Elements is a systematic view of ancient Chinese Taoist philosophy and is widely used in traditional Chinese medicine, horoscopes, numerology, physiognomy and divination. The meaning of the five elements includes the five basic dynamics through the evolution of yin and yang: water (representing moistening), fire (representing inflammation), metal (representing convergence), wood (representing expansion), and earth (representing neutralization). Ancient Chinese philosophers used the Five Elements Theory to explain the formation and interrelationship of all things in the world. It emphasizes the whole and aims to describe the movement form and transformation relationship of things. Yin and Yang are the ancient theory of the unity of opposites, and the Five Elements are the original system theory.
The theory of Yima in Feng Shui is the same as that in numerology, but the earthly branches are changed into zodiac signs and directions, so the following result is obtained:
The zodiac sign is monkey, For people born under the sign of Rat or Dragon, the Yima position is between 52.5 degrees and 67.5 degrees on the compass.
For people whose zodiac signs are Pig, Rabbit, and Sheep, the Yima position is between 142.5 degrees and 157.5 degrees on the compass.
For people whose zodiac signs are tiger, horse, and dog, the Yima position is between 232.5 degrees and 247.5 degrees on the compass.
For people whose zodiac signs are Snake, Rooster, and Ox, the Yima position is between 322.5 degrees and 337.5 degrees on the compass.
Reference materials: Baidu Encyclopedia·Yima Baidu Encyclopedia·Five Elements