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How does Hua Gaiyun explain?

Gai Hua is a special combination of branches and branches. In the horoscope, if the Japanese branch is yin, noon or Xu, then in the horoscope, it is necessary to bid farewell to the branch (except the Xu character of the Japanese branch itself), and this word is called. If the sun branch is hai, Mao and Wei, and the earth branch is goodbye, the word Wei is called. If the Japanese branch is four, unitary ugly, and the ground branch bid farewell to ugly words, then ugly words are called. If the sun branch is Shen, Zi and Chen, and the earth branch is Goodbye Chen, then Chen is called. Gai Hua, the Lord is not plain sailing, but his fate is blocked, and there are sufferings. If the day falls at noon, noon and noon, and the word "Xu" is seen at the Universiade, then the Universiade with the word "Xu" is called Gaiyun, which means to be transported to Gaiyun. For other Japanese branches, the canopy transportation is similar. Life with a canopy is often not smooth. However, the delivery of the canopy is often not smooth during the Universiade, and it will be fine after the Universiade. What bad things will happen to the canopy? It's hard to say. It varies from person to person. For example, Mr. Lu Xun experienced a difficult period at the Gaihua Olympic Games. Gai Hua's luck, like his luck in the peach blossom, will not be met by everyone, depending on his eight-character combination and the direction of the Universiade. Generally speaking, there are some disadvantages whenever you encounter it. In case of a lucky trip, you should be very careful, think calmly and carefully, and don't act rashly. As long as we do this, we can always reduce the disadvantages brought by ceiling transportation. If fate meets the canopy, we must worship monks or Taoist priests as teachers from childhood, recite scriptures and worship Buddha in the morning and evening, or continue the aisle of God and be children with people, so as to avoid disasters.