China Naming Network - Eight-character fortune telling - What do these eight words stand for?

What do these eight words stand for?

Be equal:

In the eight characters, the shoulders are too strong, showing strong self-esteem, stubbornness and positive personality. Strong subjective consciousness, stubbornness, unfavorable to father, unwilling to be bound, advocating freedom, etc. Too weak compared with the shoulders means that the ears are soft, have no opinion, are easily influenced by external forces, and have a weak personality.

Rob money:

The robbery of wealth in the eight characters is too prosperous, indicating that personality is important, but the character is treacherous and cunning, which is not good for his wife. It is easy to indulge in gambling when encountering a partial star. Being too weak in robbing money means being withdrawn, unsociable, not good at making friends, easily hurt by friends and having bad interpersonal relationships.

Official:

Binding, persuasion, self-control. In the eight characters, the official is too prosperous, showing timidity, hesitation and dare not do it boldly. Too weak an official means that he is unrestrained and unwilling to follow traditional rules. If he sees too many injured officials, he will rely on his own talents and not listen to others. No one can manage it.

Cai Zheng:

It represents a fixed wealth, a paid life, and a wife. If there is no real wealth in the eight characters, it means that the wife is shallow, or where will you go with her?

Part of wealth:

Represents current assets, little wives, concubines, business life, speculative investment, position adjustment and lending.