Hello everyone, today we are going to talk about the "physiognomy" judgment in the Four Pillars of Numerology. We all know that the Four Pillars of Numerology is an ancient Chinese numerology theory, which mainly speculates on a person's fate and personality traits by analyzing the four time elements of a person's birth year, month, day, and hour. So, in the Four Pillars of Numerology, how do we judge a person's physiognomy by these four time elements?In particular, how can you tell if a person is fat or thin?Next, let's take a look at this question.
First of all, we need to understand that the "physiognomy" in the Four Pillars of Numerology does not refer to a person's appearance, but to a person's temperament, demeanor and aura. Therefore, when we judge whether a person is fat or thin, we cannot judge only by their appearance, but should combine their temperament and demeanor to conduct a comprehensive analysis.
So, in the Four Pillars of Numerology, how do we judge a person's temperament and demeanor through the four pillars?Here, we need to apply the principle of mutual growth and restraint of the five elements. The five elements are metal, wood, water, fire, and earth, and there is a relationship between them. In the Four Pillars of Numerology, we correspond to the five elements of a person's birth year, month, day, and hour, and then speculate a person's temperament and demeanor by analyzing the relationship between the five elements.
Specifically, we can tell whether a person is fat or thin from the following aspects:
1.Balance of the five elements: If a person's four pillars are balanced with five elements, then the person's figure will be more proportionate, neither fat nor thin. Because the balance of the five elements means that the person's qi and blood run smoothly, and the development of all parts of the body is relatively coordinated.
2.The five elements are biased: If one of the five elements of a person's four pillars is biased, then the person's figure may be biased towards the characteristics represented by the five elements. For example, if a person's four pillars are on the gold side, then the person is likely to be thinner;If a person has a heavy amount of water in the four columns, then the person may be fatter.
3.Five Elements Restraint: If there are five elements in a person's four pillars, then the person's stature may have some special characteristics. For example, if a person has a golden gram in the four columns, then the person may have some parts that are on the lean side;If a person's four pillars are watery and fire-resistant, then the person may have some areas on the fat side.
4.Other factors: In addition to the five elements, we can also tell if a person is fat or thin by analyzing other factors in the four columns. For example, we can infer a person's stature by analyzing his daybar to determine his eating habits and exercise habits. In addition, we can also judge a person's schedule and life pressure by analyzing his time column, so as to infer his figure.