China Naming Network - Baby naming - How to see your talent from the eight characters
How to see your talent from the eight characters
Nowadays, many children and parents worship stars very much and hope to become artists or artists one day, such as musicians, singers, dancers, dramatists, performers, artists and photographers. But they may not know that the success of those star artists or artists, in addition to personal efforts, is also a very important factor, that is, they all have extraordinary performance talent, which is innate and hidden in their birth years. Some people are gifted and cultivated. When they met the opportunity, they could play it, so they succeeded. And some people are very talented, but they have not been trained, or have not met the opportunity and have not been brought into play, so they have been buried. If we can discover children's artistic talents in childhood and pay attention to their cultivation, it will lay a good foundation for him to play these unique talents in the future. In the date of birth, there are two main aspects that represent talent. One is the god in the eight characters, and the other is the god of food in the eight characters. The so-called gods, evil spirits and noble people are all some special five elements in the eight characters, which are vivid memories. According to these five elements, they are given some unique names, such as Wenchang, Guoyin, Taiji, Gai Hua, Tianyi, Peach Blossom, Sheep Blade, Yima and Fulu. Some are auspicious, some are fierce. These gods and evil spirits represent some special things, such as understanding, wisdom, paranormal, specialty, temperament, blessing and so on. For example, Tai Chi represents understanding and also represents strangers; Wenchang and Guoyin represent knowledge and wisdom, as well as civilian dignitaries; Gai Hua represents professional knowledge, mysteries and religious plots; Tianyi represents the official transport and also represents the powerful aristocrats; Peach blossom represents romance and heterosexual love; Sheep blade represents extreme temperament, but also represents the strength and killing; Post-horse represents temperament, change, restlessness, mobility, etc ... Among them, Tai Chi, Gai Hua and Peach Blossom are the gods who represent the performing arts.