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What is the meaning of life in the sea?

The life of the sea is also a middle-aged life in the five elements of fortune telling. It is said that people who live in the sea have dual personalities, are tired of being bound, but do their duty. Then let's see what the whole meaning of life in the sea is from gossip numerology!

What is life in the ocean?

People born in Ren Xu and Gui Hai are the fate of the sea. Xuhe Haidu is a season of vigorous and surging water. At this time, the water flowing back to the sea is generally surging, which is the so-called big sea water. Sometimes the sea is calm, and sometimes it is rough. Therefore, people who live in the sea have ups and downs in life. When they arrive, they are full of strength, and when they are depressed, they are decadent and difficult to turn over.

How is life in the ocean?

Life at sea in Ren Xu: Foresight is the best way for this man, and he lays the foundation for the future wholeheartedly. When encountering difficulties, he is simple and has the idea of compromise. Tired of being bound, officers are conscientious and good at managing money.

Guihai Haisheng: This person is gentle, modest and kind, and a typical straightforward person. Practice makes perfect. As long as it is a definite job, he will definitely work hard to the end. Dual personality, thinking is easily influenced by others. Don't like money very much

Taboo of big marine life

Dress taboo

Taboos for wearing sea water: It is not advisable to wear Buddha, Bodhisattva, Warrior, Bagua Mirror, Dragon Turtle, Cabbage, God of Wealth, Eagle, Wenchang Tower, cornucopia and Taishan Stone.

Taboo of home layout

The taboo of home display is that it is best not to collect or decorate ivory, tiger bone, spike, wolf skin, leopard tooth, leopard skin, monkey skin, monkey bone, crocodile and other items at home.

Dietary taboo

The most taboo foods are bear's paw, shark's fin, wild birds, venison, dragons, monkeys, cats, dogs, snake meat, crocodiles and civets.