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Can a fortune teller born in 1967 match a woman born in 1985?

1967 belongs to sheep and 1985 belongs to cattle.

Regional marriage of cattle:

Suitable collocation: rat, snake and chicken are auspicious, heaven is well matched, family fortune is great and wealth is good.

Avoid collocation: horses, sheep and dogs have their own good and bad luck, bitterness and joy coexist, there is no initiative, and their hearts are full of worries and doubts.

Description: An ugly cow and a mouse are six in one, so it is best to find an object belonging to the mouse. This is a superior marriage. Followed by the three-in-one marriage of snake and chicken, it is also appropriate to find snake and chicken. This is an excellent marriage. When an ugly cow hits a sheep, it is most taboo to find a sheep. This is a second-class marriage. Ugly cattle, sheep and dogs constitute three punishments, and finding sheep and dogs is the most taboo. This is an inferior marriage. Ugly cows are also harmful to afternoon horses, so it is not appropriate to find horses. This is a middle and lower class marriage.

Regional marriage of sheep

Suitable collocation: rabbits, horses and pigs are lucky, blessed with good marriage, family and roads, and have great achievements.

Avoid collocation: cows, dogs and sheep, husband and wife are happy when they are fresh, troubled and hard all their lives, and lose their spouses or children early.

Explanation: sheep and afternoon horse are in harmony, so it is best to find an object that belongs to a horse. This is a first-class marriage. Secondly, it is a three-in-one marriage of pigs and rabbits, and it is also appropriate to find pigs and rabbits. This is a superior marriage. Sheep collide with ugly cows, and finding cows is the most taboo. This is a second-class marriage. Sheep and ugly cows and dogs constitute three punishments, so it is not appropriate to find dogs. This is a second-class marriage. Sheep and mice kill each other, so it is not advisable to find mice. This is a second-class marriage.