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Nong 'an fortune-telling grandson _ Nong 'an divination
Is the man named Sun Jushi on Sina blog, also known as the Buddhist fortune teller, a real fortune teller? Is it accurate? Not a liar? Has anyone done the math?
This noble teacher, with accurate calculations and reasonable fees, specializes in exposing some fortune-telling scammers on the Internet, selflessly helping the public identify some unscrupulous fortune-telling scammers on the Internet and supporting Sun Jushi. However, he only counts five people a day and is very busy. He learned a lot from Mr. Sun. He did it by hand instead of using computer software.
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