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What was the ancient birthday?

The eight characters, also called four pillars, are heavenly stems and earthly branches's eight characters found in the calendar, which represent the year, month, day and time of a person's birth with the heavenly stems and earthly branches of heaven and earth. It adds up to eight words. Eight-character (eight-character numerology, eight-character numerology) is a method to infer fate according to eight characters. The famous teacher is strict in calculating the date of birth. Teacher Yu suggested that the month approved by the eight characters is divided according to the twenty-four solar terms, and has nothing to do with the lunar calendar and solar calendar. Eight-character astrology began in the Tang Dynasty, with Nianzhu as the main body, life as the life, supplemented by Yinna method. In the Tang Dynasty, Li changed it to year-based and used four pillars: year, month, day and hour. In the Five Dynasties, Xu Ziping changed to Japanese occupation as my (Japanese master), focusing on the restraint of the five elements between the four pillars and the encounter between punishment and punishment, and carried it forward. Today's eight-character divination is based on the Ziping method, so the eight-character numerology is also called Ziping method or Ziping eight-character study. Teacher Yan's "eight characters" is also called four pillars (year column, moon column, sun column and time column). There are two characters in each column, with heavenly stems (A, B, C, D, E, Ji, Ke, Xin, Man and Ghost) at the top and earthly branches (Zi, Ugly, Yin, Mao and Ghost) at the bottom. "Eight Characters" is the most important invention of China's numerology. Verified by China for thousands of years. It can be said that it has experienced great storms and the wisdom baptism of countless sages. After repeated practice and textual research, we have obtained important and valuable information, which can also be said to be a very important microcosm of China's thousands of years of civilization. According to legend, during the period of the Yellow Emperor, China's calendar (now the lunar calendar) was made by the emperor's family and Fu. Since the era of the Yellow Emperor, there have been 78 flowers and 68 flowers. A 60-year-old flower is composed of heavenly stems and earthly branches arranged in turn and combined circularly. The strict teacher said: the eight characters express the position of the sun when a person is born. According to the principle of yin and yang and five elements, we can calculate a person's personality and the direction of life presented by this personality. There are many schools of eight-character analysis. Generally speaking, it is divided into traditional school and non-traditional school. Traditional schools are divided into Jiangmen and Zhang Ci. Non-traditional schools include Chen Hanxin School and Infinite Mind School. In ancient times, eight-character fortune-telling mainly analyzed the balance of five elements in a person's chart. When the five elements are unbalanced, they have a great influence on each other, affecting a person's daily life and causing some unpleasant things to happen. On the contrary, when the five elements are more balanced, everything will be smoother. Ancient scholars of Yin-Yang and Five Elements believed that there were five elements between heaven and earth. So, put heavenly stems and earthly branches on the five elements. From the five elements of "harmony between punishment and punishment" in the literature, the epitaph of the tombs of Han, Wei and Northern and Southern Dynasties and the epitaph praised by Mrs. Fu, the fate of a person's life is examined: "Birth is not only a promotion, but also a road to seclusion." "Palace Ci" No.28, former Mrs. Hua Rui of Shu: "There is a birthday party at home, and the palaces enter the imperial flowers overnight." Liu song kezhuang's "Chao zhong CuO yuan Shi lang's birthday" says: "it's just a fairy Buddha's birthday, and the public is also a unicorn." Ethan Zhiyuan's Back to Prison wedge: "Today is your sister-in-law's birthday. I will go home and hand him a glass of birthday wine. " Zhou Lianggong's Shadow of the Qing Dynasty Volume III: "Li Wenzhong toasted in public, castrated himself, made good use of his power, refused to celebrate his birthday, and was unhappy."