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What does the fire of life mean?

The fire of life in the furnace means:

Human life includes gold, wood, water, fire and earth. What is the fire of life in the furnace? The fire of life in the stove is one of the lifestyles of 60-year-olds. The stove-burner is as steady, polite, confident and planned as his personality. He is a man ready to go. Of course, he has a bad temper and is too confident in his ability, so his desire is strong and difficult to satisfy.

Fire of life attribute in the furnace:

A middle-aged life in the five elements of fortune telling corresponds to the years of Bing Yin and Ding Mao in the five lines of Yin Na.

That is, people born in Bing Yin and Ding Mao are doomed to "fire in the furnace".

From the theory of the intersection of three students, it is a kind of fortune telling. A middle-aged life in the five elements of fire in the furnace corresponds to the year of Bing Yin Ding Mao in the sound of sixty Jia Zi. That is, people born in Bing Yin and Ding Mao are all "fires in the furnace". Sixty jiazi is the oldest method of chronology, so the chronology is based on the summary of long-term life, and it is found that all people have the same situation this year.

There are 60 Oracle bones in the Xia Dynasty in China, and the words "Wu Wu" are written on a large number of Oracle bones unearthed. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, a hundred schools of thought contended, and the Yin-Yang Daoism with three streams and nine streams took Yin-Yang and Five Elements and Feng Shui as the main contents of the school's research. Because the Qin Dynasty burned books to bury Confucianism, the Han Dynasty ousted a hundred schools of thought to respect Confucianism alone.

The peasant uprising group of Wudou Midao took the place of Yin-Yang religion and stepped onto the historical stage. With Laozi as the founder, the original Yin-Yang teachers of Yin-Yang religion declined randomly, and most of them traveled to China with Japanese scholars during the Han and Tang Dynasties. This is why Taoism has a noble custom, that is, to look for the research results left by primitive Yin and Yang religion.