Eight Characters are something we have at birth, and each person has their own unique Eight Characters. The Eight Characters can reveal a lot of information, including wealth, which has already been widely valued by people. Many people often use their Eight Characters to understand their financial situation. Everyone also places great importance on the Eight Characters. Do you know which types of Eight Characters lead to a difficult path to wealth?
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In the Eight Characters, the "Lushen" serves as wealth: "Lushen" means income, food and drink, enjoyment, etc. In ancient times, it was also considered as salary, representing things that one can enjoy or possess, which can be understood as wealth. If a person's Eight Characters include Lushen without being harmed or drained by the "Shizhi", or if there is no actual wealth in the Eight Characters, then Lushen can be considered as wealth. For example, Jia's Lushen is in the Year of the Tiger, Yi's Lushen is in the Year of the Rabbit, Bing and Wu's Lushen is in the Year of the Snake, Ding and Ji's Lushen is in the Year of the Horse, Geng's Lushen is in the Year of the Monkey, Xin's Lushen is in the Year of the Rooster, Ren's Lushen is in the Year of the Pig, and Gui's Lushen is in the Year of the Rat. Lushen represents an existing form of fortune, and its condition is that the "Yin" (the mother element) generates the Lushen. Lushen also represents the body and indicates the meaning of hard work. When wealth is taken from Lushen, it means working hard for money.
The Xu hour (from 19:00 to 21:00 at night): People born during this hour have the Five Elements attribute of Xu Earth. Xu Earth contains Fire. Fire generates Earth, and Fire and Earth support each other. Fire represents passion, desire, and drive, while Earth represents storage. Therefore, people born during this hour usually have a strong desire for wealth. Their success in gaining wealth is closely related to their steady, careful, and cautious characteristics.
Examining the Five Elements Preferences and Avoidances of the Main Character: When analyzing the Eight Characters, one can find the main character's preferred and avoided Five Elements. Generally, when the preferred Five Elements appear, the main character tends to experience good fortune, with more happy events and smooth progress in affairs. On the contrary, when the avoided Five Elements appear, it usually indicates obstacles and negative events. Therefore, to seek good luck and avoid bad luck, people hope that the preferred Five Elements appear more frequently in their lives, which helps them get closer to good fortune. For example, a person who is a "Yang-born Fire-type" has the preferred Five Elements as Earth, Metal, and Water. Therefore, in life, these three elements—Earth, Metal, and Water—are what the "Yang-born Fire-type" needs. Using them more frequently will help bring good fortune.
















