Generally, the positions of the 12 Earthly Branches on the palm are indicated by the fingers of the left hand. Because when making predictions, the right hand holds a pen to record, and the thumb of the left hand counts the corresponding positions of the Earthly Branches on the fingers, commonly known as counting with fingers. The Earthly Branches are symbols used by the ancients to record time. Because there are twelve symbols, they are called the Twelve Branches, namely Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, and Hai. The 12 Earthly Branches are divided into two categories: Yin Branches and Yang Branches. Yang Branches: Zi, Yin, Chen, Wu, Shen, Xu; Yin Branches: Chou, Mao, Si, Wei, You, Hai. Zi means "here", referring to the fact that all things sprout from the moving Yang energy. Chou is the knot, the Yang energy is above and has not yet descended. Yin means to move and to lead, referring to the time when all things begin to emerge. Mao means luxuriant, which means that all things are flourishing. Chen means Zhen, and things grow through vibration. Si means rising, referring to the abundance of Yang energy. Wu means "wu", which refers to the flourishing and dense branches of all things. It is not yet taste, but everything has taste. Shen means body, referring to the completion of the bodies of all things. You means old, the oldness of all things. Xu means destruction, the destruction of all things. Hai means core, the collection of all things. The correspondence between the 12 earthly branches and the months Yin, Mao and Chen are the second and third months of the lunar calendar in spring. All things sprout and grow in spring, and the trine represents wood. Si, Wu and Wei are the fourth, fifth and sixth months of the lunar calendar. In summer, everything blooms luxuriantly and the weather is hot. The trinity represents fire. Shen, You and Xu are the seventh, eighth and ninth months of the lunar calendar in autumn. In autumn, everything matures and the weather is austere. The triad represents gold. Hai, Zi and Chou are the winter of the eleventh month of the lunar calendar. In winter, all things are stored and return to the ground. Ice and snow cover the ground. The triad represents water. The correspondence between the 12 earthly branches and the time of the day [Zishi] Midnight, also known as midnight and middle night: the first hour of the twelve hours. (23:00 to 01:00 Beijing time). [Choushi] Cockcrowing, also known as Huangji: the second hour of the twelve hours. (01:00 to 03:00 Beijing time). [Yinshi] Pingdan, also known as dawn, morning, sunrise, etc.: it is the time when night and day alternate. (03:00 to 05:00 Beijing time). [Mao time] Sunrise, also known as the beginning of the day, dawn, rising sun, etc.: refers to the time when the sun just appears and rises slowly. (05:00 to 07:00 Beijing time). [Chenshi] Eating time, also known as breakfast: the time when ancient people had breakfast (07:00 to 09:00 Beijing time). [Si time] Yuzhong, also known as Riyu: The time close to noon is called Yuzhong. (09:00 to 11:00 Beijing time). [Noon] The middle of the day, also known as noon, etc.: (11:00 to 13:00 Beijing time). [Wei Shi] Sunset, also known as sun drop, sun center, etc.: Sun drop is when the sun moves westward. (13:00 to 15:00 Beijing time). [Shenshi] Feeding time, also known as Ripu, dinner, etc.: (15:00 to 17:00 Beijing time). [Youshi] Sunset, also known as sunset, sunset, evening: means when the sun sets. (17:00 to 19:00 Beijing time). [Xushi] Dusk, also known as sunset, twilight, evening, etc.: at this time the sun has set and the sky is about to get dark. The sky and the earth are dim and everything is hazy, so it is called dusk. (19:00 to 21:00 Beijing time). [Hour of Hai] Ren Ding, also known as Ding Hun, etc.: At this time the night is deep, people have stopped their activities and go to sleep. When a person is calm, he is quiet. (21:00 to 23:00 Beijing time). The five elements and four seasons of the 12 earthly branches<br />Yin and Mao represent wood, the east, and spring; Si and Wu represent fire, the south, and summer; Shen and You represent metal, the west, and autumn. Haizi represents water, north and winter; Chen, Xu, Chou and Wei are earth, local places, and the last month of the year. The correspondence between the 12 Earthly Branches and the Chinese zodiac signs <br />Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig. The conflicts, clashes, combinations and harms between the 12 Earthly Branches<br />The two combinations of the 12 Earthly Branches are Zi and Chou combining to form earth, Yin and Hai combining to form wood, Mao and Xu combining to form fire, Chen and You combining to form metal, Si and Shen combining to form water and Wu and Wei combining to form earth. The three-way combination of the twelve Earthly Branches: Shen, Zi, and Chen form a water bureau; Hai, Mao, and Wei form a wood bureau; Yin, Wu, and Xu form a fire bureau; Si, You, and Chou form a metal bureau. The three combinations of the twelve Earthly Branches are: Yin, Mao, and Chen form a wood combination, Si, Wu, and Wei form a fire combination, Shen, You, and Xu form a metal combination, and Hai, Zi, and Chou form a water combination. The twelve earthly branches are combined (the six earthly branches are combined: the six earthly branches are combined horizontally) Zi and Chou are in harmony with Yin and Hai, Mao and Xu are in harmony with Chen and You, Si and Shen are in harmony with Wu and Wei. The twelve earthly branches clash (the six clashes of earthly branches: diagonal clashes) Zi and Wu are in conflict, Chou and Wei are in conflict, Yin and Shen are in conflict, Mao and You are in conflict, Chen and Xu are in conflict, Si and Hai are in conflict. The Twelve Earthly Branches Shen breaks Si, because the Yang Metal of Shen is refined by the Yin Fire, which damages the power of the Fire of Si. Xu destroys Wei, because Wei is the wood storehouse, which gives birth to Xu, the fire storehouse. Wood is burned by fire, and fire cannot burn without firewood, so the fire storehouse destroys the wood storehouse. Hai destroys Yin, because Xu and Hai are Gan metal, Chou and Yin are Gen earth, and metal steals the energy of earth, so it is powerless to destroy. Yin destroys Si, because Chou and Yin are Gen Earth, Chen and Si are Xun Wood, wood overcomes earth, which weakens the wood's power, leading to destruction and loss of power in getting things done. Chou destroys Chen, because Chou is a metal reservoir and Chen is a water reservoir. Chen is an earth reservoir that produces metal, which releases the earth energy of Chen, meaning rest. Wu breaks Mao, because Mao wood produces Yang fire, and fire dissipates wood energy, so Mao wood is at rest, and what you wish for will not go as you wish. Zi destroys You, and Zi water steals the energy of You metal. Therefore, You metal is broken and powerless, working hard but to no avail, and achieving little. Whenever there is a break in the lesson, it means that objects will be damaged, things that gather will disperse, success will be followed by failure, illness will lead to death, wealth and business plans will not be successful, pregnancy will not be smooth, joints will be blocked, and prisoners will be released. It is also said that when an evil spirit is broken, it is called the spirit of liberation, and when a good spirit is broken, it will turn into an unlucky thing. Broken: 1. To cause damage or loss. 2. To split or chop. The Twelve Earthly Branches Zi and Wei are harmful to each other, Chou and Wu are harmful to each other, Yin and Si are harmful to each other, Mao and Chen are harmful to each other, Shen and Hai are harmful to each other, You and Xu are harmful to each other. The twelve earthly branches Yin punishes Si, Si punishes Shen, Shen punishes Yin, which is a punishment without grace. Wei punishes Chou, Chou punishes Xu, Xu punishes Wei, which is a punishment of holding power. Zi punishes Mao, and Mao punishes Zi, which is a punishment for impoliteness. Chen punishes Chen, Wu punishes Wu, You punishes You, and Hai punishes Hai, which are self-punishment. The twelve Earthly Branches hide the Zi palace and Gui, the Chou palace and Ji, Gui and Xin, the Yin palace and Jia, Bing and Wu, the Mao palace and Yi, the Chen palace and Wu, Yi and Gui, the Si palace and Bing, Wu and Geng, the Wu palace and Ding and Ji, the Wei palace and Ji, Ding and Yi, the Shen palace and Geng, Ren and Wu, the You palace and Xin, the Xu palace and Wu, Xin and Ding, and the Hai palace and Ren and Jia. The above is an introduction to the palm prints of the twelve Earthly Branches. For more content, please pay attention to the Ziwei Mansion Palmistry special topic. |
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