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A woman with Ju Men in Spouse is the most suited to marry a man who is considerably older than her. She should not marry a man who is of the same age as herself. Otherwise there will be uninterrupted disputes and strife.
In the case of the horoscope of a man he is rather fond of women who are glaringly gorgeous and akin to peacocks; to be garish and beautiful. A woman... [?].
Ju Men # Lu: In both a man and a woman's horoscope this star combination is conducive to lovers and sweethearts. But there are a lack of family and household responsibilities.
Ju Men # Quan: The spouse is good at eloquence and is sharp and incisive. The spouses ought to yield to each other or else there will easily be disputes and crises.
Ju Men # Ji: Husband and wife disagree and hold different opinions. The spouse palace is opposite Career so there are easily disputes and entanglements related to profession and activities and undertakings.
Ju Men and Tian Ji: The spouse has a sturdy and tall physique and is beautiful and healthy; to do fitness exercises. There is both harmony and discontentment; to prattle, nag, complain.
Ju Men and Tai Yang: The spouses are only averagely in tune with each other. Without sha there can be concord and harmony. With the presence of sha or Tai Yang being of a low rating, marriage means not getting along well with each other, or the spouse is garrulous and nagging.
Ju Men and Tian Tong: The spouse is excessively attentive and considerate. If the person and his or her spouse don't get along, they can grow old together. Should they be close and intimate, the spouse won't live long.
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i'm sorry i dont understand bout
If the person and his or her spouse don't get along, they can grow old together. Should they be close and intimate, the spouse won't live long.
so what should be?
thx
Hi.
That's what the Chinese text says.
Maybe it's because Tian Tong and Ju Men are such dissimilar stars, yet they're together in the same palace.
Viktor
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