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19891October 25th, female, birthday, what is missing in her life? Can year of the snake wear red?

Birthday (lunar calendar):1October 25th.

Horoscope: I married Xu Bing Wuzi.

Five elements: earth, fire, wood, water, fire, earth and water.

Yin Na: Lightning and thunder thundered on the fire at the top of Dalinmu Mountain.

Five elements analysis:

Summary: Eight characters are weak, and eight characters like "wood", so it is best to use the five elements of "wood" as the name. The analysis is as follows:

There are five elements of soil prosperity in this life; LMNT; The sun is dry for fire (the same kind is: fire wood; Heterogeneity is: golden soil and water. Five-element statistics: 1 wood 2 fire 3 soil 0 gold 2 water)

Theological analysis: [similarity score]: fire 1.95, wood 1.56, * * * 3.51; [Heterogeneous fraction]: gold 0.60, water 1.94, soil 2.50, * * * 5.04; [Poor]:-1.52 points; [Comprehensive rise and fall score]:-1.52, "the eight characters are weak"; The eight characters like to use God are weak, and the eight characters like "wood", which is the "XiShen" of this life.

You have prepared a wooden snake, so don't be afraid of fire.

[Zodiac taboo]—

It has a wide influence among the people. In the folk customs of the north and the south, there is a tradition of hanging red in the animal year to avoid evil spirits and disasters. So people especially love red in every animal year. The emphasis on red in the animal year should come from the worship of red in the traditional culture of Han nationality in China. The concept of red to ward off evil spirits and red auspiciousness has existed since primitive society. Red is the color of the sun, blood and fire. With the changes of the times, this thought of respecting red has not changed. Red couplets, red wedding dresses, red hijabs, red candles, new family red lists for old weddings of Han people, and so on. Whenever and wherever, people should use red to add joy. Han people regard red as a symbol of happiness, success, loyalty and justice, especially red has the function of exorcising evil spirits and protecting the body. Therefore, on New Year's Eve, people put on red underwear early, or wear red belts and some accessories tied with red silk to welcome their birth year. It is believed that only in this way can we avoid disasters. These red things that ward off evil spirits in this animal year are what people often say, "this life is red."