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Chaoshan fortune-telling mother-in-law _ Chaoshan fortune-telling mother-in-law how to call it?

Why is the mother-in-law of Wenshuyuan fortune-telling accurate?

The witch is right, because she completely guessed the master's heart and said what the master wanted to believe, so she was right about this misunderstanding.

People who can become witches, whether they have superb skills or not, are absolutely incomparable in terms of personal qualities. These people are usually very resourceful. They are also very skilled and experienced. Anyone who can get a witch is superstitious and has various diseases or psychological troubles. How can a witch not know how to speak and what to say to make them believe?

Objectively speaking, as a "fairy spokesperson", witches do have certain skills, rich social knowledge and sophisticated Jianghu experience, strong adaptability and extraordinary talent. Usually, the brain "does things" and ponders the test of lyrics to deal with various problems. From this perspective, the witch is also a "star" figure in the local area. All kinds of jumping action performances and rap itself also have certain ornamental value.

The origin of fortune telling

The origin of fortune-telling can be traced back to Xia and Shang Dynasties, which can be confirmed by the fact that most of the Oracle bones unearthed are Oracle Bone Inscriptions. At that time, ancestors would burn tortoise shells or perform yarrow for pious divination before holding major activities such as sacrifice, conquest and marriage, so as to judge good or bad luck, which was probably the bud of early fortune telling.

In the Zhou Dynasty, Zhou Wenwang, Duke Zhou and others compiled Zhouyi on the basis of predecessors' experience, and the art of divination rose to the theoretical level. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Confucius and his disciples added an annotated article called Ten Wings to the Book of Changes, and from then on, the Book of Changes was also called the Book of Changes.