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What is the meaning of life in Tianhe River? Briefly describe the significance of life in Tianhe River.

1, Tianhe Shuiming is not only Tianhe, but also a title of Na Yin Star in Sixty Jiazi. From the theory of the intersection of three students, it is a kind of fortune telling. One of the ancient notation in China.

2. A middle-aged life in Tianhe Five Elements Fortune-telling, corresponding to Bingwu and Dingweinian in Yin Na of Sixty Jiazi. That is to say, people born before the age of Bingwu and Ding Wei are all "Tianhe". Sixty jiazi is the oldest method of dating, so dating is based on the summary of long-term life, and it is found that people in this year have the same situation. There are 60 Oracle bones in the Xia Dynasty in China, and the words "Wu Wu" are written on a large number of Oracle bones unearthed.

3. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, a hundred schools of thought contended, and the Yin-Yang Road in the Three Roads and Nine Streams took the Yin-Yang Five Elements and Feng Shui of the past dynasties as the main content of school research. Because the Qin dynasty burned Confucianism, the Han dynasty ousted hundreds of schools and respected Confucianism alone. The peasant uprising group of Wudou Midao took the place of Yin-Yang religion and stepped onto the historical stage. With Laozi as the founder, the original Yin-Yang teachers of Yin-Yang religion declined randomly, and most of them traveled to China with Japanese scholars during the Han and Tang Dynasties.

This is why Taoism has a noble custom, that is, to look for the research results left by primitive Yin and Yang religion. Nowadays, various popular novels, such as "Notes on Grave Robbery" and "Ghost Blowing Lights", all describe a lot of plots of seeking ancient secrets and occult techniques, which embodies the research results of scholars looking for Yin and Yang religion. The Japanese "Yin and Yang Masters" in many movies and novels are actually from China, because they have the same spells, seals, magical techniques, vivid expressions and so on.