Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What does Gui Lu mean?
What does Gui Lu mean?
Time is expensive, and the dignitaries at that time.
What is the meaning of the female noble mole? Said the hostess had a lot of wealth and salary. Ha ha. Praise.
What does Gui Lu's mole mean? It is this mole that represents career and wealth.
What does "noble, generous, harmonious, progressive, empty and neutral" mean at twelve o'clock? You are an official. The ancients regarded life as an official and wealth as wealth. Lufeng is wealth. The combination is six in one and three in one. Progress is the opposite of progress and retrogression. Empty is the sky, and there is a saying of vacuum and emptiness, which means balance.
What do you mean by hard life and expensive life? If you have the same people to discuss hard life, you will kill the people around you. If you have a rich life and an expensive life, you will be rich.
What do you mean by learning from each other? The lunar branch is the afternoon of children, and the sky is dry, revealing Geng Xin and Gui Lu.
Everything, life is expensive. If the monthly branch is a yin, it will be a big official. At noon, the Lord's life is expensive Born in an ugly month, evil ... born in a month, successful.
Nianzhu has a fortune star,
Life is expensive. Brief comment on personality: I have the ability of organization and leadership, the power of scaring people, and I am easy to take power all my life.
What does it mean to live in Four Ghosts at Sea? 10 means money, and 18 means money.
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