What month were you born in the Year of the Rabbit?
When was the year of the rabbit born?
For rabbits, the birth months of Ming offenders are as follows: May (bitter coke, bright defeat), May (broken bone marrow, broken moon for men), February (iron broom for men), August (iron broom for women), December (paper dustpan) and November (no smoke). January (female broken moon), April (Ming defeated child). The months of birth of prisoners are as follows: February (bitter coke, blood failure), February (broken bone marrow), November (iron broom for male prisoners), May (iron broom for female prisoners), September (paper dustpan) and August (no smoke). For example, the male rabbit, born in May, is an offender, breaking the bone marrow, and some areas are also called breaking the moon. Being born in September is an ambush, because the fetal palace (the month his mother conceived him) is in December. The female rabbit, born in May, has a broken bone marrow, which is also called a broken fetus, but does not break the moon. She was born in January, which is called broken moon.
What does it mean to violate the moon?
In China's traditional geographical theory, committing lunar transgression refers to the unfavorable factors in nature, such as shaqi, which are reflected in the lunar calendar, corresponding to the genus. Every zodiac has a month that brings disaster and difficulties. If a Chinese zodiac is born in these months, then this person will commit a crime. According to the old custom, anyone who commits the moon palace crime will be accompanied by disaster and bad luck for life, especially men. Anyone who commits a crime for a month commits a crime against himself or his family; When a man breaks the moon, he breaks his own or his father-in-law's home, so there is a folk saying that "breaking the moon hinders his father-in-law's home."
Judgment against the moon
In the past, people often blamed the people who committed the moon crime for the natural and man-made disasters and sores they encountered in their lives. In fact, many folk customs or some superficial numerology books only draw the statement that "the moon is violated" from the relationship between the earthly branch of the zodiac and the earthly branch of the moon, saying that this person is not good for his father-in-law's family. There is no professional basis for this, because a person's numerology needs to be combined with his date of birth to draw a conclusion, which is more accurate.