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Recommended fortune-telling quick primer _ Fortune-telling primer

Who can recommend a good eight-character introductory book?

Eight-character introductory book

The draft of A Thousand Miles of Life written by Mr. Wei Qianli in the Republic of China was completed at 1935. Many posts on this website are edited according to Mr. Lao Wei's book. This book basically sets the format of modern life script: judging strength, setting pattern, using spirit, discussing likes and dislikes, checking the luck of the year, pushing six parents, evaluating temperament and breaking career. Although Mr. Wei was only 24 years old at that time, Chiang Kai-shek and others at that time went for advice. Although it is famous, its level is not particularly high. But his book is really suitable for getting started. (Online Fortune Telling www.yiqibazi.com)

Prediction of Four Pillars, by Shao Weihua. This book, basically a hodgepodge, can be understood in all aspects. As for the life cases boasted in the book, don't believe them. Mainly used to learn the basics and recite some common formulas. Second, introduce "Zi Ping Zhen Quan" by Shen Xiaozhan, a scholar. The so-called "old book", the first two "Dropping Tianmu" and "Ziping Zhenquan" are the most complete and detailed, and the words that follow tell scholars that there are thousands of words that cannot be surpassed, such as rivers, the sun and the moon, and cannot be abandoned. Later, scholars studied the principle of numerology and got these two books so that they would not go astray. " . Personally, I don't read much. Personally, I think it is a relatively complete introductory guide book.

Zi Zheng Pingxie, this is Xu Weigang's book. It's basically a patchwork book. However, it is used to supplement and contrast the explanation of plain needle, which is good and helpful for getting started.

Sanyuanhui, by Wan Minying, a scholar in Ming Dynasty. It was included in the "Siku Quanshu" compiled and revised in the Qing Dynasty and was highly praised. It is also a hodgepodge of numerology. Whether it is the Ten Gods, the pattern, evil spirits and the theory of destiny, they all have their own reasons and their own fulfillment. The key is whether you can master their own essence and application methods.

Third, he is proficient in "explaining the tiny drops in the sky". I believe this book needs no introduction. This book comprehensively expounds the fundamental principle of sub-evaluation of destiny, and in the process of quoting a large number of examples, it permeates and shows various methods of using gods, which embodies the important idea of flexible and dialectical discussion of destiny. Although Ren Tieqiao is said to be miserable, when reading a book, we can also see that most of the contents are worthy of recognition and learning. This book is good for opening. Every time you reread it, you can experience new experiences, which is a cornerstone of four-pillar numerology.

Poor Jane, this is a book I like very much. In the book, Yin-Yang and Five Elements are taken as the warp, the moon as the weft, the cold and warm weather as the supplement, officials as the head, and money as the second. Poor Jane has a high position in numerology and is called "the model of child peace". This book, read carefully, can be more enlightening to understand the five elements and the ten gods.

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Eight-character fortune-telling has a wide range of academic works, including Yijing, Biological Rhythm of Human Body, Shang Yijing, Geographical Differentiation, Tiansui Dripping Water, Yuan Hai Zi Ping, Zi Ping Zhen Jie, San Tong Ming Hui, Wei Zi Dou Shu, Bu Yi Jia Jian, Six-column Prediction and so on. "Shu Shu Bu" in Yongle Ceremony of Ming Dynasty is all about fortune telling.