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Birthday is a fortune-telling comparison table.

The cross-reference table of birthday fortune-telling includes the weight of year, month, birthday and hour, as shown below:

1, annual weight

194 1: 6 money.

1942: 8 money.

1943: 7 money.

1944: 5 yuan.

1945: 1 two fives.

1946: 6 money.

1947: 1 two sixes.

1948: 1 two fives.

1949: 7 Liang.

1950: 9 yuan.

195 1: 1 22.

1952: 1 beam.

1953: 7 money.

1954: 1 two fives.

1955: 6 money.

1956: 5 yuan.

1957: 1 two 4.

1958: 1 two 4.

1959: 9 money.

1960: 7 money.

196 1: 7 money.

1962: 9 yuan.

1963: 1 two twos.

1964: 8 yuan.

1965: 7 money.

1966: 1 two threes.

1967: 5 yuan.

1968: 1 two 4.

1969: 5 yuan.

1970: 9 yuan.

197 1: 1 two 7s.

1972: 5 yuan.

1973: 7 money.

1974: 1 two twos.

1975: 8 yuan.

1976: 8 money.

1977: 6 money.

1978: 1 two 9s.

1979: 6 money.

1980: 8 yuan.

198 1: 1 two digits 6.

1982: 1 beam.

1983: 1 two 9s.

1984: 1 two digits 2.

1985: 9 yuan.

1986: 6 money.

1987: 7 money.

1988: 1 two digits 2.

1989: 5 yuan.

1990: 9 yuan.

199 1: 8 money.

1992: 7 money.

1993: 8 yuan.

1994: 1 two fives.

1995: 9 yuan.

1996: 1 two sixes.

1997: 8 yuan.

1998: 8 money.

1999: 1 two 9s.

2000: 1 two 2.

2, the weight of the month

January: 6 yuan.

February: 7 yuan.

March: 1 28.

April: 9 yuan.

May: 5 yuan.

June: 1 26.

July: 9 yuan.

August: 1 25.

September: 1 28.

October: 1 29.

1 1 month: 9 yuan.

December: 5 yuan.

3, the weight of the birthday

Day one: five dollars.

The next day: one or two.

Grade three: eight money.

Grade Four: Grade One, Grade Two and Grade Five.

Day 5: One two six.

Day 6: 125.

Day 7: Eight dollars.

Day 8: One two six.

Day 9: Eight dollars.

Day 10: 126.

Eleven: nine dollars.

Twelve: one, two, seven.

Thirteen: eight dollars.

Fourteen: one, two, nine.

Fifteen: One or two.

Sixteen: eight dollars.

Seventeen: nine dollars.

Eighteen: one two eight.

Nineteen: five dollars.

Twenty: one, two, five.

Twenty-one: one or two

Twenty-two: nine dollars.

Twenty-three: eight dollars.

Twenty-four: nine dollars.

Twenty-five: one, two, five.

Twenty-six: one two eight.

Twenty-seven: seven dollars.

Twenty-eight: eight dollars

Twenty-nine: one two six.

Thirty: six dollars.

4. Hourly weight

Zi Shi: 126.

Ugly time: six dollars.

Yin Shi: Seven dollars.

Shi Mao: One or two.

Chen Shi: Nine dollars.

Shi Si: One, two, six.

Noon: one or two.

Not yet: eight dollars.

Shen Shi: Eight dollars.

You Shi: Nine dollars.

Kistler: Six dollars.

Shi Hai: Six dollars.

The meaning of birthday

Date of birth, abbreviated as eight characters, refers to the calendar date when a person is born; Year, month and sun have four pillars and branches, each with two words, a total of eight words, so it is called.

Birthday plays an important role in Han folk beliefs, and ancient Han astrologers calculate people's fate accordingly. The manifestation of the eight characters is the four pillars of the daily law, the four pillars of the monthly law or the four pillars of the daily law.

In order to get the correct birth time, the ancient Han people thought that the sundial instrument was the most accurate measurement method during the day. When the clock time is the artificial average time and the regional standard, we must calculate the "apparent solar time difference" according to the solar terms (ecliptic) and the "local longitude time difference" according to the place of birth, so as to get the real astronomical birth time.

In the almanac, there are basically annual branches and daily branches, while monthly branches and hourly branches can be calculated according to annual branches and daily branches.

Tip: The above contents have no scientific basis for the time being and are for reference only.