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Who was my previous life?
But the past life is over, and it doesn't matter. What matters is now.
Fairy, man, ghost and beast, calculate what your past life was.
Between heaven and earth, or between ghosts and gods, or between things or people, there are four kinds of * * *, namely, fairy, man, ghost and beast. How's this? Use your hands.
Open your right hand, palm to yourself, little finger to the far left and thumb to the far right.
Now notice that your little finger represents fairy, ring finger represents human, middle finger represents ghost and forefinger represents beast. When calculating, use your thumb to fall on those four fingers in turn.
Then count the strokes of your name, such as Faye Wong, whose name is 15 painting. When counting the first picture, the thumb falls on the little finger, and when counting the second picture, the thumb falls on the ring finger (all people who had two names in their previous lives, although there may be no names of two strokes in this world, here is just an example). Count down in turn to 15.
I still remember seeing a well when I was traveling in Xiamen or somewhere before.
It is said that different people can see different reflections from different angles.
But locals say it's the future of past lives. .....
Because the ancient well was deep ... I didn't go at noon ... so I didn't see anything clearly ....
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