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Xianjia mounted a horse to tell fortune.

Excuse me, is the life calculated by Xianjia really accurate?

The correct scientific attitude is to believe that what is demonstrated does exist, deny that what is demonstrated does not exist, and doubt that it does not exist. . . Fortune-telling is handed down from ancient China. The earliest legend is the theory of Yin and Yang initiated by Fu. Later, through the interpretation of the Book of Changes, a complete system and framework were basically established. This belongs to the third category. At present, all the science can't prove whether it exists or not. From the materialist point of view, everything starts from a point, and then divides into yin and yang, which is similar to the scientific speculation about the cause of the universe. One point corresponds to the origin of the universe at the beginning, and Yin and Yang correspond to the ions of Yin and Yang. Many theories are mysterious, unexplained and undeniable. In my understanding, these things are nothing more than several possibilities. 1. The so-called yin-yang gossip theory is the original materialistic theory, just like western theology, and then artificially summarizes, speculates or subjectively imagines some theories. But it is undeniable that this theory is perfect and extremely profound. 2. This is a bit of a legend, because the Yi-ology is profound and profound. From the beginning of the universe to Einstein's theory of relativity, you can see some similarities, but so far no one can say that it has been thoroughly studied and understood, so it is possible that the Yi-ology in China, like the legendary Mayan civilization, is a legacy of learning from aliens. Imagine that a civilization that interprets the universe from another angle has developed to a high level of science and technology, and then came to live on the earth for a period of time and taught them some cosmology and worldview. . . This point has been described and speculated by many novel writers. . . However, no one can make a strong judgment on the fact, nor can it prove that it is really wrong. We can't just believe what we see, because, first of all, human beings can't see everything, and secondly, what they see is not necessarily right. To sum up, I always think that the so-called fortune-telling and Yi-ology are actually a materialistic theory and an all-encompassing philosophy of life, but they are either super-advanced materialistic theories or very low-level materialistic theories. . . As for what you said, immortals are not immortals, and no one has ever seen a fairy family, so it is impossible to judge whether it exists. Legend has it that there has always been such a person, and his inspiration is particularly good. No matter who you meet, they always have that magical premonition, which is the legendary sixth sense. Perhaps Xianjia's ability in this respect is particularly outstanding. Maybe he is a master of Yi-ology, so he is fascinated by things. Maybe he is a charlatan at all. . . In short, you can believe these things or not. I think a good letter can make you full of confidence in life, but don't be arrogant. . . If you don't believe in bad things, the key to reducing unhappiness in your life depends on how you think. . . In fact, from the perspective of Yi-ology, everything is doomed, and the artificial variables are quite limited. The key lies in your attitude towards the same thing. Sometimes bad things turn into good things, and sometimes good things turn into bad things. This is very common. . . To have some judgment, you can learn something easy to learn. Some charlatans are not so easy to fool you. . .