Yima is best in Universiade and Fleeting Year Pillar.
The post horses of the destiny: Shen Zichen’s horse is in Yin, Yin Wu Xu’s horse is in Shen, Siyou’s ugly horse is in Hai, Hai Mao’s horse is in Si. If you look at the other earthly branches among the four pillars based on the annual branch or the daily branch, you will see that the destiny has its own Yima. Yima: Refers to the horses used specifically to deliver official documents, information, and materials for the country in history. By virtue of its excitement and galloping, it can reach all directions in the world. It is used in numerology and becomes one of the eight-character gods.
Yima takes the initiative. If it is hit, it will appear to be moving, flowing, going out, and running around. If you are destined to have a Yima, you will be active throughout your life. There are many post horses on the four pillars. They are wandering, toiling, unstable, wandering around, wandering around, and restless throughout their lives. Among the four pillars, the post horses are in conflict, such as Shen is the post horse, and the Yin branch is also seen. Yin and Shen are in conflict, and the turmoil in life is the most severe.
Yima
The content introduction in "Three Lives Conference" was originally about shamanism. The shamanism mentioned here refers to the shamanism in the primitive society period, not the shamanism in the Qing Dynasty. , an astrological term used in divination. Because Yima is one of the stars in Yima divination, Yima is also the abbreviation of Yima divination.
In ancient times, it was believed that a person's luck was like a watch. When the hands moved to different positions, the person's luck would have different performances. Yima embodies the influence of the seal formation on a person's future under different circumstances and in different periods of time. The Yima belongs to the content of ancient Feng Shui, so it involves the Eight Houses Feng Shui.
In ancient times, people studied Feng Shui to protect wealth, luck, health and other good luck. The ancients believed that the energy of heaven and earth interact with each other, which is the basis for the growth of all things. This truth can be seen from the changes in cold weather, the movement of the sun and the moon, and the alternation of day and night.