Explanation of the wonders of numerology - Eight Character 12 Changsheng
The 12 Changsangs of the Eight Characters is an important method in ancient I Ching numerology, which analyzes and interprets different Changsangs of a person's life by ranking the eight characters of the year, month, day and hour of birth, and then combining them with the knowledge of the I Ching to come up with different Changsangs of a person's life. The following will briefly introduce the meaning and memorization skills of the 12 long lives of the eight characters to help you better understand and apply.
The 12 Changsangs of the 八字 refers to the distribution of twelve different hours, which are: Changsheng, Mu, Guanbiao, Lingguan, Diwang, Decay, Disease, Death, Tomb, Jedi, Fetus, and Nurture. Each Changsheng corresponds to an hour and represents the destiny and fortune of different stages in life, as well as each of the four pillars of the day, month, year and hour of birth, prosperity and decline.
The core of memorizing the 12 Chang Shengs of the Eight Characters lies in understanding their characteristics and how to break down and combine them. Here are some common memorization techniques to help you better memorize the meaning and order of the 12 Chang Sheng of the Eight Character.
1. Changsheng (長生): It represents the prosperous stage of life, and people who match their own numerology have a healthy pattern and a smooth life.
2. Bathing: It represents the stage of life where one is washed and honed, and is weak or has experienced a lot of blows.
3. Crown Belt: represents the stage of stable growth in one's career, a time of competition for fame and fortune.
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4. Lin Guan: represents the stage of rising authority in life, usually in the form of career success.
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5. Diwang: represents the stage when one's career reaches its peak, and all aspects of one's life are prosperous.
6. Decay: A stage of decline in one's career where one needs to be vigilant against certain unfavorable factors.
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7. Sickness: represents a stage in life when the body or luck is not good and one needs to pay more attention to health and conditioning.
8. Death: represents a stage in life when career is at a low ebb, with a series of dilemmas and challenges.
9. Grave: represents a critical stage in life where one needs to hold on to a group or seek outside assistance.
10. Jedi: It represents the stage of critical period of life when you need to seek breakthroughs and change the status quo.
11. Fetus: It represents the stage of career recovery, mostly when starting a business or restructuring.
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12. Nursing: represents the stage of reorganizing the old goods in life, which is the key period to consolidate the foundation of life.
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One of the tricks to memorizing the 12 Changsheng of the Eight Characteristics is to understand their characteristics by comparison. For example, Changsheng is opposite to the bathing stage, which represents prosperity and weakness; Guanbiao is opposite to Lingguan, which represents stable growth and rising authority; and Diwang is opposite to Decline, which represents the peak of the life and the decline of the career. By differentiating between Chang Sheng and its opposing stages, it can be better memorized.
Arranging the Bazi 12 Changsheng in order from small to large or from large to small is also an effective way to memorize. It can be divided into three stages: Want (Changsheng, Mu, Guanbiao, Lingguan, Diwang), Decline (Decline, Sickness, Death, Tomb, Extinction), and Resuscitation (Fetus, Nurture). By dividing the 12 Changsheng into three stages, it is easier to memorize and categorize them.
The 12 Changsangs of the Eight Character is an important ancient method of fortune telling. Understanding and mastering the 12 Changsangs of the Eight Character is of great significance in the analysis of the rows of charts and the prediction of destiny. By memorizing the core features of the Bazi 12 Changsheng and the reasonable decomposition and combination methods, it can be better applied in real life to help people understand their fortune and destiny. We hope the memorization tips provided next will be helpful for you to learn the 12 Changsheng of the Eight Characters.
