Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - How to understand the fortune on the yellow calendar? What does it mean that the monkey rushes to the tiger and the tiger rushes to the monkey?

How to understand the fortune on the yellow calendar? What does it mean that the monkey rushes to the tiger and the tiger rushes to the monkey?

It seems that you don't know much about metaphysics

Choosing a date and fortune telling are two completely different things, but they are both rooted in China's traditional five lines of gossip theory.

Fortune-telling is to arrange the eight characters according to the date of birth, to represent the fate of the Japanese master, and then to see the changes of the other seven characters on the Japanese master. This is the situation of the eight characters themselves, which is often called "fate." Life itself has no good or bad luck, so we should look at another set of eight characters composed of day, month and day, that is, the eight characters of this day, and then look at the influence of the eight characters of this day on life itself to determine good or bad luck.

Generally, what the almanac says is only the quality of the eight characters of a day, which has nothing to do with people's life. Therefore, the auspicious days of the zodiac or the auspicious days of the zodiac are different for everyone.

The monkey and the tiger you mentioned, among the twelve branches of the earth, the monkey is Shen, the tiger is Yin, and they collide, which is the root of the collision between the tiger and the monkey.

However, between two people, there are two different constellations, not just two zodiac signs, so we can't talk about someone only through the zodiac signs.

However, when choosing the date, if there are no other meeting changes, people who belong to the tiger in the zodiac will be considered unlucky and six red devils. Similarly, when a monkey meets a tiger, it is also fierce, but it is big and small.