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What does it mean to hide a rabbit in a snake?

The phrase "the rabbit hides in the snake" means that the heavenly stems on the date of birth are "people" or "ghosts", and the four-poster "snake (4)" is to meet the nobles, who are the lucky gods in the eight-character numerology and will get help from the nobles. Generally speaking, annual stems are more important than Japanese stems.

Tianyi is a noble person and one of the four gods. Originated from ancient Taoist myths and legends, ghosts and gods include auspicious gods and evil spirits. It is said that it can bring misfortune and happiness to mankind. Celebrities in Tianyi are the lucky gods who help solve the crisis the day after tomorrow. If a person meets a master with early fame, he will help more when he succeeds, and his official position is easy to be promoted.

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Formula:

In eight-character books, such as Yuan Hai Zi Ping and San Tong Ming Hui, the formula for searching the scriptures of Tianyi nobles is similar.

Song formula: A and E are cattle and sheep, and B is the hometown of rats and monkeys.

Ding Bing pigs and chickens, snakes and rabbits.

Liu Xin Ma, this is a noble side.

(This method is authentic in Tianyi)

Another strategy:

A, e, cattle and sheep, b, mice and monkeys,

Ding Bing pig and chicken, nonyl rabbit and snake.

Geng Xin is sloppy, which is a noble side.

If you type this, it's called Ziweilang.