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The difference between plough and Kui Gang.

< strong > the differences between Plough and Kui Gang are as follows.

Plough is an ancient star name, which refers to the handle of the Big Dipper.

It originated from China people's natural worship of ancient stars. Taoism believes that there are thirty-six highest sun stars and seventy-two earth stars in the Big Dipper. Influenced by this statement, the novel Water Margin is accompanied by 108 uprising leaders in Liangshanpo, forming the highest day star and the earth star.

Kui Gang, one of the four pillars gods.

The Four Gods, Chen Geng and Chen Geng, and Kui Gang in the Reform Movement of 1898, did not see the combination of finance, officials and punishment.

Chen is the highest heaven and Xu is the chief river, which is the place where Yin and Yang are extinct.

The reservoir is the highest in the plough, and Xu is the person in charge of this fire station.

When Chen Xu saw each other, it was a sudden shock. Kui Gang's case can only be entered in Rizhu.

Being worthy of the highest sky and the highest land, the decline will be bitter poverty, while the strong will be incomparably strong.

As soon as I saw the financial officer, disaster came, or the punishment was particularly severe.

Speaking of wealth and prosperity, if you see wealth and seal in the monthly order, it is the Japanese Lord.

There is no harm in getting rich officials to print food and take it.

Life needs Kui Gang.

People who bring up Kui Gang with their lives are honest and frank, ruthless, vicious, smart and decisive, make good use of power, have clear rewards and punishments, and like to be brave. Kui Gang is a star who conquered everyone, with authoritative leadership and unyielding personality. With this star, women are too strong and have an impact on marriage.