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What does the number 5 1 in China ancient prose stand for?

The number 5 1 in China ancient prose is auspicious and ominous.

Generally speaking, ups and downs are mixed and waves overlap. If you can start carefully, you will succeed.

Summarize the ups and downs of efforts.

The poem says that prosperity and decline are luck periods, and fame and fortune will be separated for a while;

Keep safe all your life, and avoid disaster when you are old.

Detailed inheritance: Wenchang, bachelor, frugality, fortune, robbery and retreat.

Family: There are disputes from time to time, and disaster patients.

Moral: There are ups and downs, and you can enjoy natural happiness and fame and fortune in your early years, but unfortunately you are poor in your later years or suffer indignities for your children. You should always be cautious, guard against arrogance and rashness, and you should respect yourself and cultivate yourself to ensure peace.

Modern explanation: this number is ideal, can work hard to realize their wishes without fear of difficulties, can make teenagers enjoy prestige, and is very strict with subordinates. Life is not good at dealing with interpersonal relationships. If it is not handled properly, it is easy for yin and yang to resist, and things will be extremely contradictory, resulting in an image of extreme joy and sadness. You can enjoy the blessings of different talents in your early years, but you can't help falling into poverty and hardship after middle age. Because human nature is rigid, proud and easy to fall out with others, please be careful. If you can struggle independently all your life, your career will be successful, because people don't value enjoyment, regard work as entertainment and enjoy the pleasure of work.