What does it mean to have the "Eight Woes" in one's destiny
1. First WoeIn the destiny, the year and month stems are both the same as the self (Biju), and the secondary wealth (Piancai) is not prominent, indicating that the father passed away early.
2. Second Woe
In the eight characters, the year and month branches are both the regular wealth (Zhengcai), indicating that the mother died early or separated from the father early.
3. Third Woe
In the eight characters, the day branch is the Yang Blade (Yangren), and there is another Yang Blade elsewhere, which directly indicates that the partner died early.
4. Fourth Woe
The month stem is the Seven Killer (Qisha), and there is another Seven Killer elsewhere, indicating that someone among the siblings died early.
5. Fifth Woe
When the Biju star is stored and then encounters a clash, it can be determined that someone among the siblings was left behind by others.
6. Sixth Woe
In a man's eight characters, if the time stem is the Food God (Shen), and the month order also has a Food God, it can be determined that the first child is a girl; if it is a boy, he will not survive.
7. Seventh Woe
In a woman's eight characters, if the time branch is the Regular Influence (Zhengyin), and there is another Regular Influence elsewhere, it indicates that she will have a daughter but no son.
8. Eighth Woe
In a man's eight characters, if there is no wealth, and the Biju and Jiecai stars are abundant, or in a woman's eight characters, if there is no official star (Guansha), and the伤官 (Shangguan) and Yang Blade (Yangren) stars are abundant, it can be directly determined that they will become a monk or nun, or live a lonely life without marriage or family.
Who is destined to have a benefactor
One, the presence of "Ding Hai" in the destinyIf the eight characters contain the two characters "Ding Hai," it implies that you will definitely meet a benefactor in your life. According to the Benefactor Song, "Ping Ding Zhu Ji Wei," where the benefactor of Ding is the rooster and pig, and Hai is the pig, so when Ding Fire meets Hai Water, it becomes a benefactor. In other words, people whose destiny contains "Ding Hai" are likely to receive help from influential people, supervisors, leaders, or elders in life and career, thus naturally having smooth fortune.
Two, the presence of "Geng Wu" in the destiny
According to the Benefactor Song, "Geng Xin Feng Ma Hu." What does this mean? It means that the benefactor of Geng is the horse and tiger, and the horse is Wu, so when Geng meets Wu, it becomes a benefactor. Therefore, if your destiny contains the two characters "Geng Wu," it indicates that you will definitely have a benefactor in your life, and you will find it easier to get help from others in daily work and life.
















