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God beast fortune telling _ the fairy who tells fortune in myth

What does the fortune teller mean when he says I owe the white tiger? The white tiger I know is Zuo Qinglong, right white tiger, or Feng Shui, but he said this.

According to the traditional concept of geomantic omen and numerology, "owing the white tiger" means that a person lacks the influence of the white tiger star on the date of birth (that is, the year, month, day and hour of birth). White tiger is one of the four beasts, representing the western orientation, which is related to factors such as power, competition and challenge.

When the fortune teller says that you "owe the white tiger", it may mean that your numerology configuration lacks the specific energy or influence represented by the white tiger. This may mean the following aspects:

Competition and challenge: Lack of the influence of the White Tiger may make you lack some advantages or motivation in competition and challenge. You may need to work harder to face difficult situations and remind yourself to keep a positive attitude.

Lack of authority and leadership: White Tiger is also associated with authority and leadership. If you lack the influence of the white tiger, you may need to cultivate your own leadership and learn to exert authority at an appropriate time.

Pay attention to the western direction: Because the white tiger represents the western direction, you may need to pay special attention to the western things, such as the layout of the house or the location choice in the working environment. Find the balance of life and overcome the challenges that western orientation may bring.

It should be reminded that the above explanation is only based on the traditional concepts of geomantic omen and numerology, and it has certain subjectivity and flexibility in interpretation. Everyone's fate and numerology configuration are unique, and ultimately we must rely on our own efforts and wisdom to create our own life.