The meaning and shorthand formula of the twelve earthly branches
Earthly Branches and Earthly Branches are a professional term in numerology, People are more familiar with the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches, and the Earthly Branches and Tibetan Stems refer to the Heavenly Stems hidden in the Earthly Branches.The Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches generally refer to "Heaven, Earth and Man", of which the Heavenly Stems represent "Heaven", the Earthly Branches represent "Earth", and the Tibetan Stems in the Earthly Branches represent "Man".
The three elements that make up the stem of the Earthly Branches and Tibet are primary qi, middle qi and residual qi.Among them, the original qi is the most powerful element in the Tibetan cadres, the second strongest element is the middle qi, and the remaining qi is the least powerful element in the Tibetan cadres.
Twelve Earthly Branches Stem Table
Twelve Earthly Branches | Original Qi | Middle Qi | Remaining Qi |
Zi | Guishui | ||
ugly | jitu | guishui | Xin Jin |
Yin | Jiamu | Binghuo | Xu Tu |
Mao | Yimu | ||
Chen | Xu Earth | Yimu | Guishui |
Si | Bing Fire | Xu Tu | Geng Jin |
Afternoon | Ding Fire | Jitu | |
Not | Jitu | Dinghuo | Yimu |
Shen | Geng Jin | Ren Shui | Xu Tu |
You | Xin Jin | ||
Xu | Xu Tu | Xin Jin | Ding Fire |
hai | Ren Shui | Jiamu |
Earthly Branches Tibetan Gankou Jue
Zizang Guishui is in it, and in the ugly, the guixin and the soil are the same;
Chen Tibetan Yimu and Wugui, and there is Bingwu in Geng Jin;
Shen Zang Wu Tu Geng Xing Ren, Youzhong Xin Jin alone is prosperous; Xu Zang Xin Jin and Ding Wu, Hai Zhong Ren Shui Jia Mu survives.
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