What kind of child needs to wear a lock?

What kind of children must wear locks?

There are two types of "locks": one is an exposed lock, and the other is a hidden lock.

Mingsuo is the "panchang lock" that newborns carry when they are born. If it goes around the neck once, wear three copper coins, if it goes around the neck twice, wear five coins, and if it goes around the neck twice, wear seven coins.

Secret locks belong to all birth horoscopes, and most people don’t understand them. The search method is: "A, Kwai, B, Gui and Bing are in the pine, Ding is in the temple, Wu is in the city, Ji is in the house, Geng is in the road, Xin roots are in the embroidery building. Ren is by the river, Gui is in the water, male and female

Children are generally the same."

What does it mean? It is based on the celestial stem of the day when the child was born (check the perpetual calendar), such as 59 o'clock on the 7th of June 2011.

You don't need to use other years, months, and hours (you don't need to list them all if you don't count your fortune). Only use your birthday to do it. Check

It was found that the seventh day of the lunar calendar is Guihai, and the heavenly stem is Gui. The roots are rooted in the water and must wear a lock. In the above formula, "Ding is in the temple...", one must make a wish and fulfill it (how to make peace will be discussed in another article), which is called meeting Ding to fulfill one's wish. Anyone who sees Ren or Gui on their birthday must wear a lock. Others such as rooting: under sunflowers, sweet-scented osmanthus, under pine trees, under city walls, in houses, on the road, and in embroidery buildings, all are fine. Only those rooting by rivers and in water must wear locks (the heavenly stem is Ren or Gui ), those who are rooted in the temple must make and fulfill their wishes. (The day of your birthday is Ding).

There are certain procedures for putting on and unlocking the lock.

In the past, locks generally included gold locks, silver locks, copper locks and jade locks. During the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, copper coins were also used instead. However, the ropes used to tie the locks are all found from various families. Generally, black and blue threads are not used (because black and blue are both water in the five elements, so they are not used). In terms of surnames, the threads of Wu, Guo, Wang and other families are generally not used. The found threads are twisted into one, and the person wearing the lock will put it on the child according to the procedure. Generally, when the lock is put on, the child's uncle, Uncles, aunts, uncles, aunts and other close relatives should be present to lock up the child and put down money. If you wear a lock on your head, your baby's baby name will be too flat. If you wear a lock on your head, you will live to be ninety-nine. If you put MA on your lock, you will have no disaster or illness. If you wear a lock on your neck, you will have no disaster or disease. , **(child's nickname) avoids all disasters. Once a child puts the lock on, it cannot be wiped off, and it is usually worn for a hundred days. When opening locks, there is still a saying when using scissors: scissors are originally made of iron, so opening the lock will save you; scissors are originally made of iron, but cutting the lock will be too flat. The lock is opened, the lock is opened, the lock is opened and disaster is avoided; the lock is opened, the lock is opened, the lock is opened and wealth comes; the scissors are moved, the lock is opened, there is no disease, no disaster and no harm; the lock starts over again If you go up, ** (referring to a child's nickname) will be a hundred years old forever.