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What does twelve defeats in numerology mean?

What the questioner wants to ask is the song of the twelve defeated sons, and the custom of "losing the moon" is inferred from the zodiac. Those born in the "lost moon" are called "Ming defeated sons" and those born in the "lost moon" are called "blood defeated sons", which means that these animals are in a state of defeat in recent months, so they are called "lost moon". The folk song "Song of the Black sheep" says: A snake, two mice, three cows' heads, four rabbits, five monkeys, six dogs' heads, seven pigs, eight horses, nine sheep's heads, chickens in October, tigers all over the mountains in November, and the old dragon doesn't look up in December.

From this, the birth and pregnancy month of a person can be deduced according to the animal sign. For example, the snake born in the first month is "obviously defeated" and the pregnancy in the first month is "blood defeated"; The pig born in July is a "smart loser", and the pig conceived in July last year is a "bloody loser".

People born in the "lost moon" are called "bright losers", while those born in the "lost moon" are called "bloody losers". People think that "blood decline" is more harmful than "Ming decline".

As the saying goes, "a man is defeated by his husband for thirty-nine, and a woman is defeated by her husband's family for a lifetime." In order to avoid misfortune, if people find each other a "black sheep" when they get married, they will politely decline and avoid talking about it. When they meet a better partner, they have to give up what they want.