How do you read the birth date? As we all know, the ancients used the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches to record years. A person's eight characters are actually the eight Chinese characters used to record the year: year, month, day, and hour. Each of the four characters is represented by one heavenly stem and one earthly branch. There are eight characters in each: four heavenly stems and four earthly branches. For example, this year 2010, we say it is the Year of the Tiger. Yin is the heavenly stem and tiger is the earthly branch. Each heavenly stem and each earthly branch has corresponding attributes of the five elements.
?So to see if there are any missing elements in a person’s horoscope, we need to analyze whether there is something missing in the five elements corresponding to the four heavenly stems and the four earthly branches that make up the horoscope. For example, these four heavenly stems and the four The five elements of fire are not included in the earthly branches, so there is a lack of fire in the horoscope or a lack of fire in the fortune.
? Let’s explain the five elements attributes of the heavenly stems and earthly branches: A and B are wood, representing the east
? C and D are fire, representing the south
? Wu, Ji is earth, representing the center
? Geng and Xin are gold, representing the west
? Ren and Gui are water, representing the north
? (list 1)
The five elements of the earthly branches are not so easy to see, because there are often one, two, or at most three heavenly stems hidden in the earthly branches. The heavenly stems hidden in such earthly branches are also called " "Zhi*** Yuan" takes the meaning of "Heavenly stems are the Yuan of Heaven, earthly branches are the Yuan of the Earth, and humans are between heaven and earth", so it is called Human Yuan.
?The above means that an earthly branch is often a mixture of several five elements. Let’s talk about the issue of the earthly branches and hidden stems, that is, to see which heavenly stems are hidden in each earthly branch. Which five elements are hidden? Yin Zhong Zang: A, B, Wu
? Mao Zhong Zang: Yi
? Chen Zhong Zang: Wu, Yi, Gui
? Si Zhongzang: Bing, Geng, Wu
? Wuzhong Zang: Ding, Ji
? Weizhong Zang: Ji, Ding, Yi
? Shen Zhongzang: Geng, Ren, Wu
? You Zhongzang: Xin
? Xu Zhongzang: Wu, Xin, Ding
? Haizhong Zang : Ren, Jia
? Hidden in Zi: Gui
? Hidden in Chou: Ji, Gui, Xin
? (List 2)
Note: In the above list of earthly branches and hidden stems, the first heavenly stem is also called the "original Qi" of the earthly branches. Simply put, it is the five elements that play a dominant role. It is said that the five elements of the original energy account for the proportion of the earthly branches. The largest proportion. ? The truth is clearly explained. Let’s look at an example below to make it clear:
? Suppose a child was born at the moment when I write the article: 18:48 on March 3, 2010
?Check the perpetual calendar (or calculate the horoscope online) and you will know that the child’s horoscope is:
?Gengyin Wuyin Renzi Jiyou
?That is to say, this person Born on: Gengyin year, Wuyin month, Renzi day, Jiyou time (2010-3-3-18)
? Among them, the day stem, which is the day stem "Jia" of Jiaxu day, represents the heavenly stem The child himself, the five elements of this child belong to wood, because the armor belongs to wood.
? Let’s take a look at the five elements of the four heavenly stems: Geng, Wu, Ren, and Ji. Looking at Table 1, we know that they belong to gold, earth, water, and earth respectively.
? Let’s look at the four earthly branches: Yin, Yin, Zi, and You. Check List 2: Yin has Jia, B, and E. Take the original Qi and check List 1. Jia is wood, so Yin belongs to wood. . Zi only contains: Gui, Gui is water, so Zi belongs to water. You only have: Xin, Xin is gold, so You belongs to gold.
Taking a comprehensive look at the four heavenly stems and earthly branches above, we get: 2 earth 2 water 2 metal 2 wood At this time, we will find that the five elements only lack the top! Therefore, we say that a child born at this time lacks fire.
If you calculate that they are missing one of them, that means they are missing X in the Five Elements
? Through this example, I believe most people will know how to judge whether the Five Elements are missing. Just look for a perpetual calendar (or in Just enter the birthday time in the online ranking program) and find the corresponding horoscope (four heavenly stems and four earthly branches). This is a simple table lookup task. I believe everyone can do it.
?Speaking of this, I have to mention a problem. When many numerology masters look at people’s horoscopes to judge whether the five elements are deficient, they often only look at the nature of the earthly branches when judging the earthly branches. , which will cause misjudgment.
For example, when these numerologists see Yin, they think that Yin belongs to wood (because Yin’s natural energy is A, and A belongs to wood) and ignore the fire and earth hidden in Yin. So if according to this view, a person originally lacks everything in his horoscope, but these fortune tellers think that this person lacks certain five elements, this point must attract everyone's attention, and everyone will be able to tell the difference after reading this article. There is another issue that needs attention, that is: it does not mean that if a person's horoscope lacks any of the five elements, he must make up for these five elements. This view is wrong. Accurate...gt;gt;
How to know your birth date*** yuce/bazi/bz02
Introduction to horoscope fortune telling
Four pillars The concept of eight characters
For fortune telling, the time of birth is used - that is, the year, month, day, and hour are arranged into a destiny. Each time concept is one pillar and the last four pillars. Such as Jiazi year, Bingyin month, Jiazi day, Jiazi hour, etc., so numerology is also called four pillars. Each pillar has two characters for stems and branches, and four pillars have eight characters for ***, so fortune telling is also called "Bazi Bazi". According to the relationship between the heavenly stems and earthly branches and the yin and yang and the five elements' attributes, we can speculate on people's faults, misfortunes, and blessings.
The reason why fortune-telling methods such as four-pillar fortune-telling are also called astrology is because it evolved from ancient astrology. The ancients believed that heaven and earth corresponded. The distribution of the nine states in the region corresponds to the astrology, and all living beings correspond to the astrology. The metal, wood, water, fire, and earth that make up the world also have Venus, Jupiter, Mercury, Mars, and Saturn corresponding in the sky. The sun represents yang and the moon represents yin, so the theory of yin and yang and the five elements are combined with astrology. A person's destiny is determined by the aura of the five elements of the astrology. Different people have different auras of the five elements of the astrology, so their destinies are different. The four-pillar fortune-telling is composed of the heavenly stems and earthly branches, yin and yang, the five elements, the four seasons and the four directions, the twelfth house, the stars and gods, and the relationships between them. It is ever-changing and demonstrates the colorful life.
Heavenly Stems, Earthly Branches and Five Elements
The ancients regarded heaven as stems and earth as branches. There are ten heavenly stems, including: A, B, B, D, Wu, Ji, Geng, Xin, Ren, and Gui. There are twelve earthly branches, including: Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Wu and Hai. The heavenly stems and the earthly branches are used to record the day. The ten heavenly stems and the twelve earthly branches are combined into sixty units in sequence. The odd numbers of the heavenly stems are matched with the odd numbers of the earthly branches, and the even numbers of the heavenly stems are matched with the even numbers of the earthly branches. Starting from Jiazi and ending at Guihai*** The calculation of cloud ten is called cloud ten Jiazi. The ancients used this method to record the year, month, and day, so the cycle continued.
Time and Earthly Branches Comparison Table
23 - 1 pip hour 1 - 3 o'clock Chou hour
3 - 5 o'clock Yin hour 5 - 7 o'clock Mao hour
7 ― 9 o'clock 9 ― 11 o'clock sishi
11 ― 13 o'clock noon 13 ― 15 o'clock noon
15― 17 o'clock Shenshi 17 ―19 o'clock unitary time
p>19 - 21 o'clock Xu hour 21 - 23 o'clock Hai hour
gt; said that the stems and branches were created by Da Nao. Da Nao picked up the feelings of the five elements and built it by occupying buckets. He first made A and B to name the sun, which is called the stem, and made Zichou to name the moon, which is called the branch. If there is something in the sky, use the sun; if there is something in the earth, use the moon. There is a distinction between yin and yang, hence the name branches.
The Ten Heavenly Stems: A, B, C, Ding, Wu, Ji, Geng, Xin, Ren, Gui.
The twelve earthly branches: Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, Hai.
The meaning of Tiangan: gt; said in Chinese:
Jia means to dismantle, which means that all things come out after being cut apart.
Yi means rolling, which means that all things are born and rolled out.
Bing means Bing, which means that all things are Bingran.
Ding means strong, referring to the strongness of all things.
Wu means luxuriant, which means that all things are prosperous.
Ji is Ji, which means that all things are tangible and can be recorded.
Geng means more, which means that all things are restrained and solid.
Xin means new, which means everything is harvested when it is new.
Ren means Ren, which means that Yang Qi nourishes all things.
Gui means Kui, which means that all things can be measured by Kui.
It can be seen that the ten heavenly stems have nothing to do with the rise and fall of the sun, and the cycle of the sun has a direct impact on all things.
The meaning of the twelve earthly branches:
Zi means here, which means that all things sprout under the active Yang Qi.
Ugly means "tie", which is both cute and long.
Yin is moved, which means Yin, which means that all things have been completed and started here.
Mao means risk, which refers to all things emerging from the ground.
Chen means earthquake, and things grow after shaking.
Si is the beginning, which means that all things have come to an end.
Wu means Wu, which means that all things are grand and densely covered with branches.
Wei means ignorance, which means that the yin energy has grown. Everything is a little weak, and the body is warm and ambiguous.
Shen means body...gt; gt;
How to calculate the time of birth: Shi Chou Shi Yin Shi Mao Shi Si Si Shi Wu Shi Wei Shi Shen Shi You Shi Xu Shi Haishi
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How to tell what the five elements of a person's birth date belong to. Looking at the attributes of the five elements, you can mainly see the day stem of your birthday, which represents yourself. A and B belong to wood, Bing and Ding belong to fire, Wu and Ji belong to earth, Geng and Xin belong to metal, and Ren and Gui belong to water.
How do you read the birth date and horoscope? Numerology, also known as the Four Pillars or the Eight Characters, refers to the time when a person is born, that is, the year, month, day, and hour. Humans use one word each for heavenly stems and earthly branches to express year, month, day and time respectively, such as Jiazi year, Bingwu month, Xinchou day, Renyin time, etc. Each column has two characters, four columns have eight characters, so Four-pillar prediction is also called eight-character prediction, eight-character prediction, and four-pillar prediction. According to the relationship between the heavenly stems, earthly branches, yin and yang and the five elements, we can predict the good, bad and bad luck of people. If you understand the secret, it is entirely possible to make your own horoscopes.
There are ten Heavenly Stems: A, B, C, D, Wu, Ji, Geng, Xin, Ren, and Gui.
There are twelve earthly branches: Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu and Hai.
The combination of the two in sequence can produce sixty units, called sixty Jiazi. The year, month, day, and hour of the birth are represented by the heavenly stems and the earth's domination and combination respectively. There are exactly eight characters, so it is called the birth date and the four pillars of human beings.
The specific introduction is as follows:
1. Arrangement of year columns
The year column, that is, the year of a person's birth is represented by the stems and branches. Note: The dividing line between the previous year and the next year is divided by the intersection of the Beginning of Spring, not the first day of the first lunar month.
For example, if a person is born at 22:17 on February 4, 2000 in the Gregorian calendar, since the beginning of spring in the year 2000 in the lunar calendar is at 20:32 in the Gregorian calendar, February 4, 2000, the person's year column is Gengchen in 2000, not The year 1999 is over.
2. Arrange the Moon Pillars
The Moon Pillars use the stems and branches to represent the season of the year and month in which a person was born. Note that the dividing line between the lunar stems and branches is not based on the first day of each month in the lunar calendar, but based on the festival. Before the festival, it is the festival of the previous month, and after the festival, it is the festival of the next month.
According to the lunar calendar, November is the Zi month, December is the Chou month, and January is the Yin month. The following are the Mao month in February, the Chen month in March, the Si month in April, and the Wu month in May. , the last month of June, the Shen month of July, the You month of August, the Shu month of September, and the Hai month of October. But what the fortune teller calls December is different, it is marked by the twenty-four solar terms.
In this way, as long as you know the lunar month of your birthday, you will know the earthly branch of the birth month.
3. Arrange the Sun Pillar
The Sun Pillar uses the stems and branches of the lunar calendar to represent the day a person was born. The stems and branches record a day cycle every sixty days. Due to the large and small months and leap years, For different reasons, the daily stems and branches need to be found in the perpetual calendar. In addition, the dividing line between days is divided by sub-hour, that is, before eleven o'clock is the Hai hour of the previous day, and after eleven o'clock is the sub-hour of the next day. Do not think that midnight is the sub-hour of the day. dividing point.
The calculation of the celestial stems and earthly branches of the birthday is very complicated. It was determined by ancient fortune-tellers who determined the stems and branches of a certain day and then pushed them down one by one. To know the stems and branches of your birthday, you can only look up the perpetual calendar, and it is a perpetual calendar that compares the lunar and solar calendars. If you don’t know the lunar calendar date of your birthday, you can check the perpetual calendar.
4. Arrange the Hour Column
The Hour Column uses stems and branches to represent the hour of birth. An hour spans two hours in the lunar calendar, so there are twelve hours in a day hour.
Zi time: 23 o'clock - 1 am
Chou time: 1 o'clock - 3 am
Yin time: 3 o'clock - 5 am
Mao hour: 5 o'clock - 7 am
Chen hour: 7 o'clock - 9 am
Si hour: 9 o'clock - 11 am
Noon hour: 11 o'clock - 13 am
Late time: 13 o'clock - 15 pm
Shen time: 15 o'clock - 17 am
Unit time: 17 o'clock - 19 p.m.
Xu hour: 19 o'clock - 21 p.m.
Hai hour: 21 o'clock - 23 p.m.
The stems and branches of the birth can be derived from the stems and branches of the birthday . In ancient times, a day was divided into twelve hours, corresponding to the twelve earthly branches. It happens that now two hours are one hour. Late at night from 23 o'clock to 1 o'clock in the morning is Zi time, from 1 o'clock to 3 o'clock is Chou time, from 3 o'clock to 5 o'clock is Yin time, from 11 o'clock to 13 o'clock is noon time, from 13 o'clock to 15 o'clock is Wei time, and from 15 o'clock to 17 o'clock is Shen Shi, 17:00 to 19:00 is Unity Time, 19:00 to 21:00 is Guard Time, and 21:00 to 23:00 is Hai Shi. These are the earthly branches during birth. The Heavenly Stem at birth is calculated from the Heavenly Stem at birth.
5. Determine whether the five elements are missing from the birth date
Knowing the birth date, you can infer the situation of the five elements. Generally speaking, as long as the five elements in the horoscope are even, it is a good fortune. If the heavenly stem of the sun lord is too small or there are too many things that restrain it, it is not good. But if there are too many sun lords and there are many things that produce it, and it flourishes but then declines, it is not good either. So to determine what the five elements in the horoscope are lacking, what is added, or what restraints are needed, we need to carefully analyze the five elements in the birth horoscope.
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How to find out what the horoscope and five elements of a person's birth date belong to. First, you need to know the person's date of birth, time of birth, area of ??birth and other information. , which is a prerequisite.
Next, calculate the accurate birth date based on the person’s birth information, and see what the Rizhu Tiangan in the horoscope (i.e. the fifth character in the horoscope) is, corresponding to the five-element attributes of the heavenly stems (the ten heavenly stems) Specifically: A and B represent wood, Bing and Ding represent fire, Wu and Ji represent earth, Geng and Xin represent gold, Ren and Gui represent water).
Here is an example to illustrate:
Assume that a woman was born at 4:20 a.m. on May 21, 1987 (Rabbit) year of the lunar calendar. The horoscope of birth date is: Dingmao, Bingwu, Bingshen, Gengyin. The Rizhu Tiangan in the birth date represents the owner of the life. The Rizhu Tiangan is C, and the five elements belong to Yang and Fire.
How to know your birth date? Birthday = year, month, day and hour of birth, you need the lunar calendar.
Bazi = the eight characters in the four pillars are the following AB year CD month EF day GH hour
Four Pillars = 1. Year Pillar = Heavenly stems and earthly branches of the year of birth. For example: A B year, this year is Wuzi, Wu is the heavenly stem: A, B, C, Ding, Wu, Ji, Geng, Xin, Ren, Gui is also called the ten heavenly stems; Zi is the earthly branch: Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, Xi, Shu and Hai. They are combined in order every year. Next year will be Jichou
2. Moon pillar = the year and month of birth, the heavenly stems and earthly branches, for example: C D month
3. The sun pillar = the day of birth, the heavenly stems and earthly branches, for example: E F day
(the main star), that is, people are always there People with x (metal, wood, water, fire, earth) properties
4. Hour pillar = the heavenly stems and earthly branches at birth, for example: G H hour
Hour is the most commonly used :
The twelve hours in a day use the lunar stems and branches to represent the time of birth. An hour spans two hours in the lunar calendar, so there are twelve hours in a day: Zi hour: 23 o'clock--before 1 am
Yin hour: 3 o'clock--before 5 am
Chen hour: 7 o'clock--before 9 am
Noon hour : 11 o'clock - before 13 o'clock in the morning
Shen time: 15 o'clock - before 17 o'clock in the morning
Xu time: 19 o'clock - before 21 o'clock in the evening
Chou hour: 1 o'clock - before 3 am
Mao hour: 5 o'clock - before 7 am
Si hour: 9 o'clock - before 11 am
No hour: 13 o'clock - before 15 o'clock in the morning
You hour: 17 o'clock - before 19 o'clock in the morning
Hai hour: 21 o'clock - before 23 o'clock in the evening
For others, you can look at the calendar, or some websites can calculate it for free.
How to calculate a person’s birth date by 30 points? The birth date or horoscope is actually another way of saying the four pillars in the Zhouyi terminology. The four pillars refer to the time of birth, namely year, month, day and hour. Humans use a word for each of the heavenly stems and earthly branches to represent the year, month, day, and time, such as Jiazi year, Bingshen month, Xinchou day, Renyin time, etc., which contain the basic information of the movement of the celestial bodies when a person is born. state. Each column has two characters, and four columns have eight characters, so fortune telling is also called "testing eight characters". According to the relationship between the heavenly stems, earthly branches, yin and yang and the five elements' attributes, we can speculate on the faults, misfortunes and blessings of the human body.
The four pillars refer to the year, month, day and time of a person's birth. The arrangement of the four pillars refers to finding out a person's birth date and horoscope. It is mainly carried out in four steps.
Year Pillar
Year Pillar, that is, the year a person is born is represented by the stems and branches. Note that the dividing line between the previous year and the next year is divided by the intersection of the Beginning of Spring and not by the first day of the first lunar month.
For example, a person was born at 22:17 on February 4, 2000 in the Gregorian calendar. Since the beginning of spring in the year 2000 in the lunar calendar is 20:32 in the Gregorian calendar, February 4, 2000, the person's year column is Gengchen in 2000, not Ji Mao in 1999.
The general algorithm of the year column: the numbers from Jia to Gui of the heavenly stem correspond to 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0, 1, 2, 3 respectively, while the numbers from the earthly branches to hai correspond to 4 respectively. ,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,0,1,2,3. The calculation of the year's stems and branches uses the last digit as the heavenly stem, and the earthly branch is the remainder after dividing the year's number by 12. Take 1978 as an example. The last digit of 1978 is 8, and the heavenly stem is Wu. The remainder after dividing 1978 by 12 is 10, and the corresponding earthly branch is Wu, so 1978 is the year of Wu and Wu.
Simple algorithm for the year column: The premise of this method is to know which zodiac year the year is, and is generally used for quick calculations in recent years. Take 2009 as an example. Everyone knows that 2009 is the Year of the Ox. Since it is the Year of the Ox,
the earthly branch is of course Chou. The last number 9 in 2009 corresponds to the Heavenly Stem Ji, so 2009 is the Year of the Chou.
Arrange the Moon Pillar
The Moon Pillar uses the stems and branches to represent the season of the year and month in which a person was born. Note that the dividing line between the lunar stems and branches is not based on the first day of each month in the lunar calendar, but based on the festival. Before the festival, it is the festival of the previous month, and after the festival, it is the festival of the next month.
January (Yin month) is from Beginning of Spring to Jingzhe, February (Mao month) is from Jingzhe to Qingming, March (Chen month) is from Qingming to Beginning of Summer, April (Si month) is from Beginning of Summer to Mangzhong, May (noon month) is from Mangzhong to Xiaoshu, June (late month) is from Xiaoshu to Beginning of Autumn, July (Shen month) is from Beginning of Autumn to Bailu, August (You month) is from Bailu to cold dew, September (Xu month) From cold dew to the beginning of winter, October (Hai month) from the beginning of winter to heavy snow, November (Zi month) from heavy snow to light cold, December (Chou month) from light cold to the beginning of spring. Refer to the first picture of the lunar chart from the top of the year. If the year stem is A or Ji, the stem and branch of the first month of that year is Bing Yin; if the year stem is Yi or Geng, the stem and branch of the first month of that year is Wu Yin; if the year stem is B or Xin, the stem and branch of the first month of that year is Geng Yin; if the year stem is B or Xin, the stem and branch of the first month of that year is Geng Yin; If the stem is Ding or Ren, the stem and branch of the first month of that year is Renyin; if the stem of the year is Wu or Gui, the stem and branch of the first month of that year is Jiayin.
Arranging the Sun Pillar
From the 2nd day of February in the third year of Lu Yingong (722 BC) to the present day, our country’s zodiac signs have never been interrupted. This is the only longest diary system known to human society so far.
The day pillar represents the day a person was born using the branches of the lunar calendar. The daily stems and branches record cycle every sixty days. Due to the differences in large and small months and leap years, the daily stems and branches need to be searched in the perpetual calendar (an online perpetual calendar website: site.baidu/list/wannianli).
In addition, the dividing line between days is divided by sub-hour, that is, before eleven o'clock is the Hai hour of the previous day, and after eleven o'clock is the sub-hour of the next day. Don't think that Twelve o'clock at midnight is the dividing point of the day.
Arrange the hour column
The hour column uses the stems and branches to indicate the time when a person was born. An hour spans two hours, so there are twelve hours in a day.
Zi hour: 23 o'clock - 1 am Chou hour: 1 o'clock - 3 am
Yin hour: 3 o'clock - 5 am Mao hour: 5 o'clock - 7 am Point
Chen hour: 7 o'clock - 9 a.m. Si hour: 9 o'clock - 11 a.m.
Click to view the table of hour stems and branches based on the day and sky stems.
Noon time: 11:00--13:00 pm Late time: 13:00--15:00 pm
Shen time: 15:00--17:00 pm You time: 17:00--19:00 pm p>
Xu hour: 19 o'clock - 21 o'clock in the evening Hai hour: 21 o'clock - 23 o'clock in the evening...gt; Wealth is strong, and the five elements of metal, wood, water, fire, and earth are complete. According to the numerology book Di Tianxui: The five elements are complete, which is a good fortune. It is just bad luck and bad luck at the moment. As long as you keep your feet on the ground, you will be able to honor your ancestors in the future. Congratulations
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You can also go to Baidu Tieba and Zhimijushi fortune-telling bar to have a look. There are many prediction examples.
How to read the birth date and horoscope. What do you think of the properties? The birth date or eight characters are actually another way of saying the four pillars in the Zhouyi terminology. The four pillars refer to the time of birth, namely year, month, day and hour. Humans use one word each for heavenly stems and earthly branches to express year, month, day and time, such as Jiazi year, Bingshen month, Xinchou day, Renyin time, etc. Each column has two characters, and four columns have eight characters, so fortune telling is also called "testing eight characters". According to the relationship between the heavenly stems, earthly branches, yin and yang and the five elements' attributes, we can speculate on the faults, misfortunes and blessings of the human body. But what we are going to talk about here is not how to "test the horoscope", but how to calculate the horoscope.
The four pillars are arranged in eight characters
The four pillars refer to the year, month, day and time of a person's birth. The arrangement of the four pillars refers to finding out a person's birth date and horoscope. It is mainly carried out in four steps.
Year Column
The year column, that is, the year a person is born is represented by the stems and branches. Note that the dividing line between the previous year and the next year is based on the intersection moment of the Beginning of Spring. divided by the first day of the first lunar month. For example, someone was born at 22:17 on February 4, 2000 in the solar calendar. Since the beginning of spring in the lunar calendar in 2000 is 20:32 in the solar calendar, February 4, 2000, this person's The Year Pillar is Gengchen in 2000, not Mao in 1999.
Arrange the Moon Pillar
The Moon Pillar uses the stems and branches to represent the season of the year and month in which a person was born. . Note that the stems and branches of Hai month are not based on the first day of each month in the lunar calendar, but based on the festival. Before the festival, it is the festival of the previous month, and after the festival, it is the festival of the next month.
1 Month Yin month February Mao month March Chen month April Si month
From Beginning of Spring to Jingzhe From Jingzhe to Qingming From Qingming to Beginning of Summer From Beginning of Summer to Eargzhong
May, Midday and June The last month, the seventh month, the shen month, the eighth month, the unitary month
From the awns to the minor heat, from the minor summer to the beginning of autumn, from the beginning of autumn to the white dew, from the white dew to the cold dew
September, Xu, October, Hai 11th The month of confinement, the twelfth month, the ugly month
From the cold dew to the beginning of winter, from the beginning of winter to the heavy snow, from the heavy snow to the light cold, from the cold to the beginning of spring
Seasonal meanings:
The first month and the beginning of spring : The beginning of spring means the beginning, indicating that the spring when all things recover has begun again. The weather will warm up and all things will be renewed. It is a sign of the beginning of agricultural activities. The beginning of spring is February 4th or 5th in the Gregorian calendar.
The Waking of Insects in February: The spring thunder begins to roar, awakening the insects and small animals hibernating in the soil. The eggs that have spent the winter are about to hatch. This solar term indicates that spring is getting stronger and the temperature is rising. The Waking of Insects is March 6 or 7 in the Gregorian calendar.
Qingming Festival in March: This solar term means that the temperature has warmed, the vegetation has sprouted, and the natural world has a beautiful and clear scene. Qingming is April 5th or 6th in the Gregorian calendar.
Beginning of Summer in April: This solar term indicates the beginning of summer, hot weather is coming, and agricultural activities have entered the busy summer season. Beginning of Summer is May 6 or 7 in the Gregorian calendar.
May Grains: Miscanthus It refers to the fine hairs on the tip of the husk. In the north, it is the time to harvest wheat and plant rice, which is also the busiest time for farming. Ear growth is on June 6 or 7 in the Gregorian calendar.
Slight Heat in June: This solar term It means that summer has entered, and the heat is approaching. Xiaoshu is July 7 or 8 in the Gregorian calendar.
Beginning of Autumn in July: This solar term means that the hot summer is about to end, and the autumn with high weather and cool air begins. Beginning of Autumn It is August 8 or 9 in the Gregorian calendar.
August White Dew: This solar term means cooler weather. The moisture in the air often condenses into white dew on vegetation and other objects at night. White Dew is the Gregorian calendar day. September 8th or 9th.
September Cold Dew: This solar term represents the beginning of winter, indicating that the climate will gradually become colder. Cold Dew is October 8th or 9th in the Gregorian calendar.
The Beginning of Winter in October: This solar term means that the refreshing autumn will pass and the cold winter begins. The Beginning of Winter is November 7 or 8 in the Gregorian calendar.
Heavy Snow in November: This solar term It means heavy snowfall, which falls on December 7 or 8 in the Gregorian calendar.
Xiaohan in December: This solar term indicates the beginning of the coldest season of winter, and there will be frost. Xiaohan is December 1 in the Gregorian calendar. The 5th or 6th of the month.
The following is the lunar calendar from the beginning of the year.
Month/Year A, Ji, Yi, Geng, Bing, Ding, Ren, Wugui
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The first month of the year is Bingyin Wuyin Geng Yin Ren Yin Jiayin
February Ding Mao Ji Mao Xin Mao Gui Mao Yi Mao
March Wuchen Gengchen Renchen Jiachen Bingchen
April Jisixinsiguisiyiyisidingsi
May Gengwu Renwu Jiawu Bingwu Wuwu
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