Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - External eight-line overview

External eight-line overview

Before thousands of novels, people recognized that the eight great lines were Golden Point, Beggar, Whispering Horse, Thief, Bucket, Mountain Walking, Igniting Fire and Collecting Water, but these were all attached to stealing doors.

Jin Dian = the floorboard of Jianghu artists, specializing in divination and fortune telling.

Round the horse = block the road and grab the line.

Inverted bucket = grave robbery

Mountain thief = mountain thief

Arson = a robber who kills and sets fire.

Take water = pirates

This is the outer eight lines misunderstood by later generations, but it is the subsidiary name of the stolen nine cats.

The real name of Waibahang originated in the early Ming Dynasty and was sealed by Emperor Mao.

For the detailed world outlook of the Outer Eighth Route, please refer to Levin's novel "Thousand Gates" series.