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Life depends on the sun column or the time column.

Life depends on the sun column.

People with eight characters of Geng Yin and Rizhu, Geng Zi is worth Yin, and when he meets C, he is prosperous and has no danger; Geng Yin saw that C was completely killed and shipped to Yin Wu, which was very fierce. See the fire through the soil, see the fierce, so the life expectancy of the people with the eight-character Geng Yin Rizhu is the shortest. On this day, people who apply for the horoscope column will emerge from the water when they meet the sun.

If Ren Shen, Ren Chen, Ren Zi and other waters are still very prosperous, the fortune will be short-lived, so the life expectancy of the eight-character Shen Bing Sun Zhu is the shortest. A person with a figure of eight and a column of sunlight, when he meets three, sees Xin, and his health is difficult; The next day was weak and hard to kill. Be poor or die. If you go to the west, you will have bad luck. Therefore, people with eight characters and two pillars have the shortest life expectancy.

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Everyone has a birthday when he is born. Although there are only eight characters, you can predict a person's good or bad through the eight characters, which is the origin of eight-character fortune telling. The sun column is one of the four columns, which is a method for numerologists to push their lives. The eight-character sun column refers to heavenly stems and earthly branches on the day of birth, which can also be said to be the fifth and sixth words in the birth.

The eight characters are four groups of branches calculated according to the time of birth (year, month and day), namely, the annual column, the moon column, the sun column and the time column. So the eight characters are also called four pillars. Judging from the eight-character house, the heavenly stems (Geng) of the Japanese column represent the master himself, sometimes called Japanese yen and Japanese Lord, and the earthly branches of the Japanese column represent the house of the master's spouse.