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Did Qin Hu's death come true? Why do you see it?

This is the most famous prediction in the history of China. According to your own introduction, this prediction has come true. But from the perspective of philosophy of science and technology, this is not true.

Why? The so-called prophecy, the original meaning is prophecy (there is an idiom called prophecy, that is, any sentence turns out to be prophecy). In the philosophy of science and technology, "prophecy" and "latitude" are put together, which generally refers to the superstition and prophetic nonsense explanation of "Confucian classics", so whether the prophecy can be fulfilled and whether the fortune teller can be accurate is the same thing. It all depends on making the words as vague as possible and making them mysterious. There is a famous story. Three candidates asked a fortune teller if he could pass the exam. The fortune teller didn't speak, but just stretched out a finger. The same is true of prophecy, which uses ambiguous words. For example, "Hu also perished in Qin", but did not say whether this "Hu" was Beihu or Hu Hai. If the Qin dynasty has not died yet, I think this prediction can be interpreted in another way, "everything in the Qin dynasty is nonsense." Therefore, it can be answered that this prophecy is superstitious and has not come true.