Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - In ancient times, many people were very feudal and superstitious. Can those so-called fortune tellers really be counted as good or bad luck or fate?

In ancient times, many people were very feudal and superstitious. Can those so-called fortune tellers really be counted as good or bad luck or fate?

What is feudalism? What is superstition? These are just a part of ancient culture, such as Yuan Tiangang's photo album, horse portraits, the Book of Changes, tuibei, songs of that year, and so on. Can you say they don't exist? Or is it made up without foundation? China's 5,000-year-old civilization lost many things, but only these things survived. Again, if you believe it, you won't.

If we know what fortune tellers were like in ancient times, then we will know what their fortune-telling and fortune-telling are all about. And these things can be explained by modern disciplines. We don't talk about those famous people in history, only about what I know. Jianghu fortune tellers also exist in modern times. They make a living by drawing lots and have their own fortune-telling methods. Based on your own experience, you can basically "calculate" a person's past lives. In fact, this fortune teller has learned the art of observing words and deeds because he has traveled all over the country for many years. He judges what a person does by observing his skin appearance, bones, clothes and manners. Do you have money at home? Or have you ever had a baby, and so on. In order to calculate everything about him, and this way also exists in modern times.

In the past, fortune tellers would use some tentative or suggestive words to stimulate the parties according to the previous foreshadowing, so that they could inadvertently reveal the truth. In fact, these fortune tellers rely on speculation and experience to infer good luck and fate. It's a bit like modern psychology. Through a person's eyes, manner, behavior and habits, you can judge what he has done and experienced. This is just like Zhao Benshan's saying: "Big head and thick neck, either rich people or cooks". If you meet such a person, you can conclude that he is either a chef or a cashier. In fact, fortune telling is the same.

The fortune teller's calculation of the future is somewhat illusory. If a fortune teller has a conscience, he may make some speculations that are closest to the truth and may happen according to the current situation of the parties. But if he wants to cheat money, he may say something alarmist, and the parties will inevitably break the money to eliminate disasters, and the fortune teller will also deduct money to cheat. But in my opinion, ancient rivers and lakes should have talents, because the difference between mortals and saints lies in that mortals "know one and become one", while saints can "know everything".

In other words: "When a child is three years old, he looks younger than five years old." Ordinary people can't understand anything when they see a three-year-old child, but a saint can predict what he will look like when he grows up when he sees a three-year-old child. Maybe this is a way of fortune telling. I never think that fortune telling and predicting good or bad luck are deceptive. It's just that fate will change with your own efforts, not immutable.