What is missing in fortune telling?

Many people don't know how fortune tellers figure out what they are missing, especially when naming their children, because they don't know how fortune tellers figure out what they are missing. Today, I will give you a detailed explanation of how to tell fortune, and let you know what is missing. Knowledge point 1: When calculating what your numerology lacks, the fortune teller will definitely ask your own date of birth first, because you need to calculate what your numerology lacks and use heavenly stems and earthly branches knowledge. Let me write down the five elements of heavenly stems for you: among the twelve branches of ten heavenly stems, the heavenly stems are: A, B, C, D, E, Ji, G, Xin, Ren and Gui, which are called ten heavenly stems in China calendar. A and B belong to the genus Wood in the five elements, representing A wood and B wood respectively.

C and D belong to fire in the five elements, representing C fire and Ding Huo respectively.

Wu and Ji belong to the earth in the five elements, representing Wu and Ji respectively.

Geng Jin and Xin belong to gold in the five elements, representing Geng Jin and Jin Xin respectively.

Yin and hair belong to the five elements, representing Yin and hair respectively.

Si and Wu belong to fire in the five elements, representing Si and Wu respectively.

Shen and unitary gold in the five elements represent and unitary gold respectively. Summary: Through the above heavenly stems and earthly branches, we can preliminarily judge a person's five-element attributes, but if we need to see what a person's life lacks, it is far from enough. If you want to tell fortune, you need to give the correct plan in combination with the date of birth. The above full text is because everyone's eight-character numerology is different, so it is necessary to consult senior experts to combine the eight-character numerology according to everyone's eight-character numerology, and finally get the best plan.