Marriage fortune and detailed explanation of marriage based on the eight-character column of the reform movement of 1898
What does the column of the 1898 Movement mean?
In the study of fate, Wu Tu sits on the pedestal, and in the five elements and twelve houses, it is the grave. Ding Huo is the seal of Wu Tu's left branch, Wu Tu is on a par, and Jin Xin is injured. Therefore, people born on the day of the Reform Movement of 1898, both men and women, are prone to religious beliefs. In other words, it is absolutely impossible for them to live without faith. Interestingly, people born in 1898 often live near temples or schools. We can draw a conclusion that people born on the day of the Reform Movement of 1898, regardless of gender, are not conceited, and whatever they do, they are self-critical and complete. Respect the old and love the young. Everything will consider the position and interests of others first, and life will be particularly smooth.
The Marriage Status of Japanese Owners during the Reform Movement of 1898.
On the day of the Reform Movement of 1898, every boy born had the spirit of devoting himself to a certain belief. They also like education, and they prefer wealth to wealth. Therefore, they often lament that their wives are not as good as "concubines"-they always feel that the wives they marry are not as good as those they meet when they are in love or after marriage. Whether you will be emotionally derailed, then you can judge by combining the whole fate with the Universiade and the fleeting time. 1female born in 898. More or less suspected of being a husband. After marriage, they always think that their husbands are weak and incompetent. Even attending friends' parties, I am ashamed of my peers. Or simply take your husband to a "deep lock" home. Because of marriage, her husband is in poor health, or her career is declining, it is difficult to grow old with her husband. Most of them meditate in front of the Buddha and stay with Deng Qing. Their married life is not very smooth.
The Best Marriage of Japanese Owners during the Reform Movement of 1898.
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