Mao Youchong is an earthly branch opposition relationship in the eight-character numerology, which represents the conflict between the wood element in the east and the gold element in the west. This conflict is also reflected in Feng Shui, such as the orientation of the house, the placement of furniture, etc. In this article, we will interpret the far-reaching impact of U Youchong from the perspective of direction, fist and knife.
1. Direction. In Feng Shui, direction is a very important factor. The directions of the Uyu Chong are east and west, respectively, and these two directions are exactly the opposite. Therefore, if a person's horoscope is in the case of the Fortune Rush, then his fortune may fluctuate due to the influence of the East and the West.
Specifically, if the U Unitary Rush appears on the year or month pillar of the chart, then the person's career fortune may fluctuate due to the influence of the East and the West. For example, he may work in the East for a period of time and then move on to the West. Or he may succeed in starting a business in the West, but end up failing in the Eastern market.
Second, the fist. The fist is one of the most powerful parts of the human body and one of the most aggressive. In numerology, the fist represents an individual's strength and fighting spirit. If a person's horoscope is in a situation of Mao Youchong, then his fists may be affected and become less powerful or firm enough.
Specifically, if the U Unitary Rush appears on the day or hour pillar of the natal chart, then the person may have some problems with the body, such as weakness in the hands and feet, easy fatigue, etc. At the same time, his fighting spirit may also be affected to a certain extent, and he may become less determined or less confident.
3. Knives. A knife is a sharp** that can easily cut through objects. In numerology, knives represent destructive and lethal power. If a person's horoscope** is in a situation where he is not strong enough, then his knife may be affected and become less sharp or effective enough.
Specifically, if the U You Chong appears in more than two positions in the four pillars of the chart, then the person may face some difficulties and challenges. These difficulties and challenges may come from changes in the external environment, or they may come from internal contradictions and conflicts. In this case, he needs to work harder to overcome these difficulties and challenges in order to succeed.