The meaning of I Ching Zhengguan and Crown Belt
Zhengguan: One of the ten relatives predicted by the four pillars.
Ten relatives: The parents who gave birth to me are called Yin, and there are Zhengyin and partial Yin (also called Owl God).
My descendants are called the God of Food and the Injury Officer.
My wife’s wealth is called positive wealth and partial wealth.
Those who conquer me are official ghosts, which are called Zhengguan and partial official (also known as the Seven Kills).
My brother is said to be a rival and a thief of wealth.
Zhengguan: Also known as Lu Shen, it refers to Yang A seeing Yin Xin, Yin B seeing Yang Geng and so on. The principle is that only when yin and yang cooperate, can they be effective. Therefore, the official is the first of the six levels. Only one of the four pillars is a real official, and having too many is not good.
Crown Belt: It is one of the 12 houses in which the five elements are prosperous and parasitic.
When virtue is flourishing, it is said to be prosperous. For example, if a tree is strong in spring, fire will be made when it is strong, and fire is the son of the tree. The son inherits the inheritance from his father, so he has the element of fire. . . . . . .
Twelve houses: longevity, bathing, crown, official position, emperor's prosperity, decline, illness, death, tomb, death, fetus, nourishment,
The fourth of the twelve houses Noble: fetus, prosperity, birth, tomb (treasure).
Four taboos: death, death, illness, and defeat (bathing means defeat).
Siping: Crown belt, Linguan, decline, support.
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