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What does fierce Xun Kong mean?

Originated from the Yellow Calendar, among the sixty Jiazi, six numbers begin with "A": Jiazi, Jiayin, Chen Jia, Wu Jia, Shen Jia and JOE. From the first "A" to the second "A", there are exactly ten numbers. Ten is also called "ten-day" in Feng Shui.

Because the heavenly stems have ten digits and the earthly branches have twelve digits, in the process of heavenly stems and earthly branches's combination, there will be a cycle of ten heavenly stems, but the earthly branches will not appear. This is the so-called "emptiness". For example, in Jiazi, there are only ten numbers from Jiazi to Jiazi, but the numbers Xu and Hai do not appear. This phenomenon is called "Xunkong".

Xun Kong's law is: "Jia Zi has no sorrow for ten days, JOE has no Shen You for ten days, Shen Jia has no noon for ten days, Tatsumi for ten days, and Jia Yin has no ugliness for ten days."

There is no fixed good luck or bad luck in iFLYTEK. When running, it's good luck that the evil things enter the sky; And auspicious things enter the sky, which is to lose face.

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