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What does the figure of eight crown mean?

The eight characters are a very important part of China traditional culture. People often use eight characters to predict life trends and personality characteristics. Among them, the "crown belt" in the eight characters refers to the name of the heavenly stem where the solar column was born, which is generally the same as the annual column. The so-called "crown belt" means "hood" and "neck collar", which means that the heavenly stems it represents are the "leaders" of the whole eight characters and have the function of controlling the whole eight characters.

The heavenly stems represented by the crown belt are one of the keys to the overall situation of the eight characters, and their influence on the whole eight characters is also extremely important. If a person is weak in the eight characters, he often shows the characteristics of poor fortune and difficult career development. On the contrary, if the crown is relatively strong, individuals may develop higher ceilings in their careers and the overall trend is more stable.

In the study of eight characters, the "crown belt" also has symbolic significance. The crown represents the top of the head, nobility and dignity, while the belt represents the leader, talent and wisdom. Therefore, the crown belt is often associated with kings, emperors, dignitaries and so on. In modern society, some people often regard "crown belt" as a symbol of performance ranking and job grading. Whether in ancient times or in modern times, the crown belt is an expression of power, status and glory.