Today I went to verify one thing

The reason why today's update is a bit stuck is because I went to verify something.

It's fortune telling!

My mom did the math for me twice before.

At that time, I didn't believe in this thing, feudal superstition.

But since I studied Chinese medicine and learned a little bit about the I Ching, I don't think fortune telling is completely superstitious.

Recently, a relative of a friend of mine learned about a particularly good fortune teller in our local area.

He only showed people the eight characters on the first day and second day of the first month of the month, and on the fourteenth and fifteenth days.

I went to see it today, and I was in line for almost three hours.

There are really many people.

How to say it.

When I showed it, it was more general, not particularly specific, and it summed up in one word, okay!

Good career, good marriage.

My consistent perception is that the left eyebeat is to get rich, and the right eyebeat is feudal superstition.

But since it's a verification, just saying I'm good won't convince me.

But when it comes to others, it's really accurate.

There is an aunt who holds her brother's eight characters, and people come up with a sentence, your brother is in prison.

The aunt stopped talking directly, and after a strong explanation, people said that the business he did was illegal, and then ignored the aunt.

The second is also an aunt, she wrote five characters, one is her husband, and the fourth is her son, and she wants to ask the family about their fortunes.

People say that her husband and her three sons have good luck, but the eldest son has bad luck because it is not her son.

She said yes, and people said that you only raised him, not gave birth to him.

The aunt finally admitted that the eldest son was indeed born to her husband and his ex-wife.

The third is an aunt, and after reading the eight characters, she said that she had been divorced, and the man who followed her now was not happy, saying that her son and daughter hated her, and there was a misunderstanding in it.

The aunt also admitted it.

How to say it.

That is, what others say is very specific and accurate.

When it came to me, it was more general, and I was a little suspicious of it.

But the most important thing is that my friend's relatives showed him his family, and they told him that his family was sick, which made me suspicious.

Of course, I will continue to verify this matter, in addition to looking for fortune tellers, I will also talk to Taoist priests.

Because I wrote before that there is a Chinese medicine to look at the eight characters to calculate what diseases some people will get in the future, this matter is said by readers to be more metaphysical.

As for me, there's no way to verify this thing.

can only put forward a reasonable route for Lu Jiu's growth in the direction of logical self-consistency.

Because if you want to become a real Chinese medicine doctor, you must be able to know the life of the mountain doctor, which is a complete body of Chinese medicine.

So after understanding numerology, can Chinese medicine calculate a patient's eight characters through numerology, the ancient big data, and then know which direction he will develop through the fortune of the passing year, as well as the five fortunes and six qi to confirm the changes in heaven and earth and six prostitutions, so as to get what diseases he will get in some years?

It may not be possible to deduce a specific disease, but the general direction, for example, heart disease, kidney disease, is this possible?

I think this should be a logical and self-consistent direction of thinking.

In the final analysis, I think I am still writing Xiaobaiwen, and it is obviously impossible to be completely realistic, and as for the popular science in the book, don't ask me if I'm right.

As long as it is not knowledge that is harmful to your health, you can try it yourself, if it doesn't work, you don't believe it, if it works, then stick to it.

Well, that's all there is to say, tomorrow's update shouldn't be so slow, sorry!

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