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Top Ten Fortune Tellers in Chongqing _ What are the top ten fortune tellers in Chongqing?

China Yijing Masters Ranking

China's I Ching masters are, Yan, Wuquan Daochang, and Yu Xixian in turn.

1, Master Li Hongliang, the winner of the highest golden compass in the field of Yi studies, is the first among Chinese. Li Hongliang, a Taoist named Kun Yunzi, claimed to be a mountain man in the sky. Known as the practical expert of Feng Shui in China, the winner of the highest Golden Compass Award in the field of Yijing, and the executive director of the China Zhouyi Association, he was included in the Book of Changes Who's Who.

2. Professor Yan is the most famous master of Yi-ology in China, ranking second in the list of Yi-ology figures in China. Professor Yan is an oriental thinker and philosopher, the most outstanding figure in Jinan, Shandong Province, the latest contemporary cultural celebrity of Yan family in Licheng District, a famous cultural master in China, and one of the top ten most influential thinkers in modern times.

3. Daochang Wu Quan is a famous master of Yi studies in China, ranking third in the list of Yi studies figures in China. Wu Quantum Taoist, contemporary Taoist, hermit, founder of Luoshu Caotang, master of Chinese studies, master of naming and master of architectural geomantic omen.

4. Wang Qiheng, a professor at Tianjin University, ranks fourth in the national list of people who have learned the Book of Changes. As the director of China Ancient Architecture Research Center and the guardian of China's architectural history, he has been leading the team to collect, sort out and interpret mine sample drawings for 36 years.

5. Professor Yu Xixian, the most powerful master of Yijing in China, ranked fifth in China Modern Yijing. Professor Yu Xixian of Peking University, Professor Peking University, doctoral supervisor, librarian of Beijing Literature and History Museum.