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How to use the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches to predict the direction of throwing things

Some things should not be lost in the first place, but just because you are looking in the wrong direction or you do not look for them in depth, you miss the items that could have been retrieved. It is such a pity. Is there any way to make it easier? Are lost items and lost people more likely to be found? There used to be this kind of people in many places among the people in our country. If someone lost something, someone lost an animal, or even someone ran away from someone's family, they would find a "god" to figure it out. Generally speaking, it wouldn't take much. Minutes later, I will tell you, look east? 6? 7? 6? 7 Look south? 6? 7? 6? 7 Your things were taken away by a child? 6? 7? 6? 7 Did you have your things? Lost it, it’s somewhere within yourself? 6? 7? 6? 7 So on what basis did they make their judgment? We have to thank our ancestors for this, and it is still a small application of the I Ching. Let’s explain this to everyone. I hope that after reading it, you will also become a master of calculation! There is a song among these people: Jia Zhen Yi is away from Bing Xin and Kun, Ding Qian Wu Kan Ji Xun gate, Geng day lost things should be found in Gen, Ren Gui can be found in Gen; Jia Ji Yang people Yi Geng Yin, Bing Xin The boy came secretly to invade, Ding Ren did not leave his relatives, Wu Gui lost his property and did not go out; Ziwu Maoyou was by the roadside, Yin Shen Sihai returned to his hometown, Chen Xu Chou was still there, and the books were mixed and detailed; Jiaji was five miles away. , Yigeng Qianli Township, Bingxin is ten miles away, Dingren is hidden for three miles, Wugui is wandering around, this is the place where things are lost. Here are four different sets of chants. Let’s answer them one by one below (because the detoxification used for searching and finding objects is the same, so here we use lost objects to replace various situations): The first sentence "Jia Zhen Yi Li Bing Xin Kun, "Ding Qian Wu Kan Ji Xun Gate, Geng Day lost things should be found on Gen, Ren Gui can be found on Gen" is to judge in which direction the lost item may be, relative to the location of the lost item, you may feel strange, There is no sentence here that mentions the directions of southeast, northwest and northwest. How do you say this is the direction of the object? - 2 - This involves another piece of knowledge: the meaning of the direction indicated by the Eight Diagrams of the day after tomorrow. Usually, the eight hexagrams you see on the Bagua map are Qiankangenzhenxunlikundui. The meaning is actually from the northwest. Starting with the eight directions indicated clockwise. The Four Pillars and Eight Diagrams and the Eight Diagrams of the Heaven and the Past are both part of the Book of Changes and are interlinked. Numerology enthusiasts must understand them. If you know the direction, how can you tell the time? The words A, B, C and D represent time. We can check the perpetual calendar. There is such information on each day: For example, March 31, 2007 is the Jiazi day of the Guimao month of the Dinghai year? 6? 7? 6? 7. The main point is What is in front of this "day"? For the 31st, it is Jiazi day. If the word in front of it is "A", it means day A. If it is "B", it means day B, which is the same as "A" in the song. "B" corresponds to each other. Every day on the perpetual calendar has one of the 10 characters "A, B, Ding, Wuji, Geng, Xin, Rengui" before "日". Now that I know the direction and the date, I should have some clues about finding the items lost on that day! For example, in which direction should we look for something lost on March 29, 2007? The 29th is the "Renxu Day", which corresponds to the song "Rengui can be found on Gen". Then we compare the direction of "Gen" in the picture, which is the northeast. In other words, the thing you lost may be in To the northeast, easy, right? With the foundation of the first sentence, it’s not that difficult to read the second sentence. Let’s take a look: “Jia Ji Yang people Yi Geng Yin, Bing Xin boys come secretly to invade, Ding Ren can’t help relatives, Wu Gui loses his property Don't go out." A, B, C, and D here also represent the date. The "Yang" in the first item refers to a man. That is to say, your things were taken by a man or are now in the hands of a man; the same is true for the first item. The "yin" in it means woman, the boy in the second item refers to a child, the "relatives" in the third item is not difficult to understand, and the "not going out" in the last item means that this thing is simply It wasn't taken away, it was just covered up or left somewhere, and I couldn't find it for a while. Sooner or later it would come out on its own! For another example, if you lost something on March 28, 2007, the 28th is "Xinyou Day". If you compare it with the song "Bingxin Boy comes secretly to invade", it means that your thing may have been taken away by a child. That’s just narrowed down the search scope! The first sentence talks about the direction, and the second sentence talks about the person, who is getting more and more skilled. Let's look at the third sentence "Ziwu Maoyou is on the roadside, Yin Shen Sihai returns to his hometown, Chen Xu Chou is still unmoved, "The books are mixed and detailed." This is the location of the lost object, but this sentence also involves another piece of knowledge, which is the 12 hours corresponding to the 24 hours in a day. "Ziwu Maoyou on the roadside" means items lost in the four time periods of 23:00-1:00, 11:00-13:00, 5:00-7:00, 17:00-19:00 It may be lost on the roadside or in a specific place. If it is lost by yourself rather than stolen by others, the possibility of finding it is higher, and you should go to a place like the roadside to look for it. " The sentence "Yin Shen Si Hai returned to his hometown" refers to the items lost in these four periods of 3:00-5:00, 15:00-17:00, 9:00-11:00, 21:00-23:00. If it falls into the hands of others, the hope of recovery is slim.

"Chenxu Chou is still alive" means that it was discovered in the four time periods of 7:00-9:00, 19:00-21:00, 1:00-3:00, and 13:00-15:00 In fact, the missing item is not lost at all, or the item is currently located very close to you. It is recommended to check carefully around you to find it most likely. Many people have learned about the plane rectangular coordinate system, so the process of finding an object is like drawing coordinate points on the ground. We already know the direction of the lost object, the person who took it, and the general environmental information of the lost object. , then the last thing you need to know is distance. Let’s take a look at the last line of the song: “Jia Ji is five miles away, Yi Geng is thousands of miles away, Bing Xin is ten miles away, Ding Ren is hiding in three miles, Wu Gui is wandering around, this is the place where things are lost.” Here, A, B, Bing, Ding, etc. still refer to lost things. The date of the item, the "li" in it refers to the traditional Chinese folk unit for calculating mileage, "huali". The conversion is roughly 1 kilometer = 2 huali = 1000 meters, so everyone will have an idea. Items lost or people lost on Day A and Day J may be five miles away from the incident location, which is about 2.5 kilometers away; and items lost on Day B and Day Geng may be difficult to find. Thousands of miles does not necessarily mean, Instead, it generally points out that the object has been changed hands, etc.; the items lost on Bingri and Xinri have to be found ten miles away, which is about five kilometers away; the lost items that happened on Dingri and Renri have to be found three miles away. Go and have a look at a place about 1.5 kilometers away; the last one "Wugui Tuan Tuan Tuan" means that the items lost in Wuri and Guiri never leave the vicinity of the place where they were lost, so you have to search carefully in the nearest place. The above words such as A, B, C, Dizi, Chou, Yinmao, etc. must be familiar to everyone. Yes, these are the heavenly stems and earthly branches. There are ten heavenly stems, namely A, B, B, Ding, Wu, Ji, Geng, and Xin. , Ren, Gui, there are twelve earthly branches, namely Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu and Hai. The heavenly stems are added to the earthly branches. The heavenly stems are in the front and the earthly branches are in the back. The way to express the year, month, day and hour with the name is what we often call the "eight characters". Now everyone will understand. Once you master the above four basic principles, finding things won’t be that difficult, right? After you learn it, you need to apply it more for verification.