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How to match the five elements in the Year of Wuzi

(Ancient birth horoscopes)

Jiazi and Yichou are matched with gold in the sea;

Bingyin and Dingmao are matched with fire in the furnace;

Wuchen and Jisi are paired with big forest trees;

Gengwu and Xinwei are paired with roadside soil;

Renshen and Guiyou are paired with sword-edge gold;< /p>

Jiaxu and Yihai are equipped with mountain fires;

Bingzi and Dingchou are equipped with cave water;

Wuyin and Jimao are equipped with city wall soil;

Gengchen and Xinsi are matched with white wax and gold;

Renwu and Guiwei are matched with poplar wood;

Jiashen and Yiyou are matched with Quanzhong Water;

Bingxu and Dinghai are matched with earth on the house;

Wuzi and Jichou are matched with thunder and fire;

Gengyin and Xinmao are matched with pine and cypress wood;

Renchen and Guisi are paired with running water;

Jiawu and Yiwei are paired with gold in the sand;

Bingshen and Dingyou are paired with fire at the foot of the mountain;

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Wuxu and Jihai, with flat ground wood;

Gengzi and Xinchou, with earth on the walls;

Renyin and Guimao, with gold foil;< /p>

Jiachen and Yisi are matched with Buddha lights;

Bingwu and Dingwei are matched with Tianhe water;

Wushen and Jiyou are matched with Dayi soil;

Gengxu and Xinhai are matched with hairpins and gold;

Renzi and Guichou are matched with mulberry pine wood;

Jiayin and Yimao are matched with Daxi water. ;

Bingchen and Dingsi are paired with sand and earth;

Wuwu and Jiwei are paired with heavenly fire;

Gengshen and Xinyou are paired with pomegranate Wood;

Renxu and Guihai are matched with sea water.

The meaning of the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches is partially recorded in "Historical Records" and "Hanshu". The general meaning is:

Jia means to dismantle, which refers to the division of all things into armor. Out.

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 all things are prosperous.

Ji means 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 that everything is new and harvested.

Ren means Ren, which means that Yang Qi is allowed to nourish all things.

Gui means Kui, which means that all things can be boiled.