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This is the explanation of the three combinations of earthly branches:
Haimao is not combined with wood
This wood is Yi wood and belongs to Yin wood.
Yinwuxu combined fire
This fire is Ding fire and belongs to Yin fire. Provide reference! Ziping Bazi
Wuhuo: refers to the scorching sun at noon.
Wu Fire: It is Yang Fire, located in the seven positions of the twelve branches. In people
Yuan Yongshi contains Ding Fire and Ji Tu. Its inner breath is relatively pure. It is based on It appears in gaseous form. In the five elements of numerology, it has the property of being able to change its shape. When it encounters earth, it becomes inflammatory, when it encounters fire, it becomes dry, when it encounters metal, it melts, and when it encounters wood, it becomes a stumbling block
(also called plug ), when they meet water, they will intersect instead. This is the principle treated in "He and Luo". Therefore, there is a metaphor in ancient books that "when water and fire intersect, heaven will be harmed and water and fire will be beneficial." Of course, there are also unmitigated harms caused by the war between water and fire. This requires analyzing the primary and secondary relationship of the breath structure of the destiny structure, in order to determine the advantages and disadvantages of the existence form of water and fire on the destiny. If there is armor wood revealing or supporting the destiny, When there is Yin in the middle, no matter whether the noon fire is in the moon order or the sun branch, the breath structure of water and fire must be the first to judge, in order to have smooth luck.
In the Book of Changes
Bing is the Heavenly Stem, Bing Fire is Yang Fire; Wu is the Earthly Branch, and Wu Fire is also Yang Fire. But in Chinese medicine, I don't know if it will be like the principle of "negative and negative make positive" in mathematics.
Whether Yang fire will become Yin fire when it meets Yang fire. . . Hehe
The Earthly Branch Noon Fire belongs to Yang. According to the theory of yin and yang, it is divided into yin branches and yang branches as follows:
1. Yang branches: Zi, Yin, Chen, Wu, Shen, Xu;
2. Yin branches: Chou, Mao, Si, Wei, You, Hai.
3. The corresponding months of the twelve earthly branches:
(1) Yin, Mao and Chen are the springs of the first two and three months of the lunar calendar. In spring, everything sprouts and grows, and the triad is wood.
(2) Si, noon, and wei are the summers of April, May, and June of the lunar calendar. In summer, everything blooms and the weather is hot, and the triad is fire.
(3) Shen, You, and Xu are the autumn months of July, August, and September of the lunar calendar. In autumn, everything is mature and chilly, and the triad is gold.
(4) Hai, Zi and Chou are the winter of the twelfth lunar month of the 11th lunar calendar. In winter, all things are collected and returned to the ground. Ice and snow cover the ground, and the triad is water.