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Tian Zhong Liu Ren Zhang Jue

Here's the thing. Beginners often feel confused when learning Liu Ren's palm formula.

The analysis is as follows, the landlord is optimistic:

The twelve branches fixed on the palm of your hand are fixed. The landlord must first understand this.

Take the left hand as an example: it starts from the position of Yin Shi, that is, from the fingertip of the left hand. Then if you go down, it will be Shi Mao at noon, that is, the middle finger tip, and if you don't go up, it will be Chen Shi, that is, the nameless finger tip. Down, Shen Shang is in Shi Si, in the position of the little finger tip. It's noon, on the first horizontal line of the little finger. ............. and so on.

As for why it ended at the last position (that is, the nameless fingertip), hehe, that's because the time reported by the inquirer is the time of day, and the time of day just falls at the end, so it's over here, so there is no need to go down. The principle is that the time reported by the questioner is the end point.

I hope the landlord can understand.