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1996 Bingzi (mouse) is in the water. What does this mean?

Yin Na's five elements: Bing Zi and Ding Chou are fried in water. Water flourishes among children and decays in ugliness. Prosperity and decline, can not be a river, so it is called a stream?

Yes The mountains are surrounded by fine waves, and snowflakes are flying wildly. The deep flow of the Three Gorges lies among thousands of rivers and canyons. Sanshenghui: "Why did Bingzi and Ding Chou take pictures?

When a stream enters the water, the gas does not flow, and the high part is not where the water flows. Modesty is the hometown where water comes, so it is called stream entering water.

Extended data:

Mouse, a common Chinese word (first-class word), was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Originally meant to refer to burrowing mammals, but later specifically to them.

Rats (called rats in some areas) are also the general name of rodents; The image of a wretched man is similar to that of a mouse, so it refers to a villain.

Treacherous court official; It also refers to the "mouse", one of the 12 zodiac animals. Like an upright mouse (for writing convenience). Oracle Bone Inscriptions glyph

Like an upright mouse, its head is up, its teeth are sharp, and there are some small spots around its head, like bitten fragments, with its front and rear legs facing left and one facing down.

The drooping tail simply and generally shows the basic characteristics of small tail length and developed front teeth.