Is it correct to name, popular science knowledge, birth date, birth date, and the five elements to make up for what is missing?

Anyone who has done in-depth research on the four-pillar knowledge knows that it is common to lack certain five elements or several five elements in the four-pillar knowledge. Moreover, it is extremely wrong to only regard lack as an unfavorable factor in destiny, and it is even counterproductive in many cases. For example, a person who is in the Congcai pattern (a type of Congwei pattern) has a lot of money in the game, but is weak and abandons his life to follow the wealth. If there are no seal stars, parallels, etc. that damage the fortune star in the game, this is a good thing and will be very helpful to the native. At this time, if you insist on supplementing the missing five elements, it will have a very negative impact on the native. To give an example, it is like a person's horoscope is missing an enemy. This is originally extremely beneficial to the owner of the life, but he has to add an enemy to him. Isn't this a charade?

Is it correct to make up for whatever is lacking in the five elements of the birth date? Is it reliable to use software to check what is missing in the five elements? (You must know what to name) Five Elements and Bagua Names

In addition, many people also know that there is a special pattern in the eight characters: Zhuan Wangge, also called From strong character. The only thing in the situation is the five elements that help the owner of the life. For people with this pattern, the purer the fate, the better, and it is a very high pattern. However, if we insist on supplementing the missing five elements at this time, this will inevitably destroy the nobility of this pattern. Isn't this counterproductive and harmful?

In fact, the two types mentioned above are a manifestation of the yin and yang and the five elements' generation, release and restraint. The essence of the weak pattern is that the body is weak, and the weak does not need support; the strong pattern means that the body is strong, and the strong does not need to be restrained. This is exactly a dialectical philosophy that the extreme of things must be reversed.

Furthermore, there are not many horoscopes that have all the five elements. Many horoscopes are missing one, two, or even three or four of the five elements. Whether the five elements in the horoscope are complete has nothing to do with the wealth or poverty of the horoscope. For example, some horoscopes have only one five elements, the so-called Zhuanwangge or Congwangge, which is a very high pattern. However, some horoscopes have all five elements, but are extremely mediocre. What has a profound impact on life's destiny is the Xiyong Shen in the eight-character fortune-telling, that is, which of the five elements has the most effect on the balance of the five elements and the reconciliation of yin and yang in the fortune-telling. Therefore, the name must be remedied according to the five elements of God in the horoscope. It does not mean that whatever is missing is made up.

Many times what is missing is the God of Ji and there is no need to make up for it. If what is missing is the God of Yong, then it must be made up.