What does it mean to carry a fortune and chase a horse?

Lu refers to an official, and back Lu means that the official star is in the wrong position. Horses represent wealth, which refers to everyone's wealth and may be taken away by others. Chasing horses is about worrying about someone taking away the wealth, not about the lack of wealth, but not everyone can take away the wealth. If you are partial to wealth, it is easy to spend it or save it. What you are afraid of is that people will take it from you.

For those who carry salary, Jia takes Xin as his official salary. If Jia is born in spring and summer, if he is born in Jinjue, he will not have an official position, so he carries salary.

It means that people are destined to travel to other places to find food. In the past, Chinese people valued their hometown and family ties and would only leave their hometowns if they had no choice.

The "beilu" mentioned here means that the official star of the sun is in a dead place and has no salary. For example, Jiamu uses Xin as the official and salary, and Jiamu is born in the spring and summer months. Then Jin Jue will have no official position. That’s why it’s called Beilu.

There is a famous saying in ancient eight-character numerology: "If you give money to someone, you will be rich; if you carry money away, you will be poor." This sentence mainly talks about the wealth of the owner. The ancients looked at the eight characters, used the heavenly stems to find fortune, the earthly branches to determine destiny, and the order of the five elements to determine good and bad luck, so they had concepts such as Zuolu, Xianglu, Beilu, and Polu.

Extended information:

The so-called "Chasing the Horse" in the "Bei Lu Zhu Mage" refers to the day when the Lord encounters a robbery and robs the wealth horse, such as Jiamu using his own soil as a Wealth is a horse, and it is robbed by Yimu or Jiayimu contained in Haimaowei. The Japanese master Jiamu equals to suppress wealth, so it is called chasing horses. The rest can be deduced by example.

For example, in one life, Renzi, Renzi, Dingwei, Yiji, Rizhu, and Dinghuo have Renshui as their official salary, and Renshui should have been in the month of Hai, but now the sun lord Ding Fire is born in Zi month, and Gui water is strong in Zi. Gui water is the seven evil spirits of Ding fire, the ruler of the sun. Renshui Guanlu has crossed Hai and reached Zi. If it crosses, it will be the back. Those who are facing forward will have salary, and those who are carrying back will have no fortune. Lu.