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What is the fate of people whose parents are dead?

Let's take a look at the ancient eight-character fortune telling. The ancients took the eight characters as an example. The eight characters are the basis of a person's life in this family after birth, and also the key to determining this person's fate. The eight-character Lord represents two parents. The five elements of the eight-character grandson's life are gold, wood, water, fire and earth. In the eight characters, Shui Mu's two elements are loving God and jealous God.

First of all, from the eight-character combination analysis

In a horoscope, Shui Mu's two elements flourish with each other, and there will be mutual restraint of loving God and avoiding God. If the two elements of Shui Mu can contain each other, there will be a combination of Shui Mu. The restraint between the five elements will lead to a state of mutual restraint. If Shui Mu's two five elements restrain each other in the eight characters, then there will be a state of mutual restraint in loving God and avoiding God in the eight characters, which will also lead to the death of Japanese parents. After the death of Japanese parents, some wealth may be controlled, and then wealth will be blocked. If the two elements of Shui Mu in the eight characters contain each other, and the two elements of wood fire in the eight characters can help each other to kill, then in this case, the Japanese Lord will naturally prosper. If Shui Mu's two elements in the eight characters are too weak to restrain and melt, then the Japanese will naturally have no fortune.

Second, from the combination analysis of the two elements in the eight characters

Take Ding Chou as an example. Ding Chou worked in Ding Huo every day, supporting Haishui to become a partial fortune star of that year. In the eight characters, Ding Huo sat in Mitsuki, supported the water, and the water was partial to wealth. Ding Huo died for his parents, so there is no Geng Jin in Ding Huo's eight characters, Jia is taboo and Jia is gram. From the analysis of the eight-character combination, it is a typical combination of fate, but in fate, Ding Kejiamu and Ding Huo are partial to wealth, and Ding Huo is born and raised.