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Qing Palace-Is the Qing Palace different every year? -It refers to a fortune teller.

The map of the Qing Palace-is it different every year-refers to the fortune-telling of fans.

Fortune-telling: The map of the Qing Palace is based on the statistics of the Qing Palace. Statistically speaking, it is of great reference significance, and there are also matters needing attention when using the Qing palace map. However, giving birth to a child is not only related to the date when the couple choose to have sex, but also related to the wife's physical pH, whether sex reaches its climax, and the quality of her husband's sperm, which is related to numerology in traditional culture.

Fortune-telling by palm reading: The Qing palace chart is a very popular prediction method, which can test whether you are pregnant or not and whether you are giving birth to a boy or a girl. Couples who are interested in the Qing Palace Map can try it, but it is not very scientific. I hope everyone will try it just for fun, and it's best not to believe it blindly.

To sum up, having boys and girls is only a matter of probability. There is no scientific basis for forecasting through the map of Qing Dynasty. From a medical point of view, only when the statistical probability is above 90% can the accuracy of the prediction be credible, while the prediction of boys and girls in "Da Qing Tu" is 50%. There are 23 pairs of 46 chromosomes in human cells. Comparing the chromosomes of men and women, it is found that 22 pairs (44 chromosomes) of men and women are the same. These identical chromosomes are called autosomes. The remaining pair is a very special chromosome, and the male and female chromosomes are combined in different ways. This special pair of chromosomes owned by women consists of two X chromosomes. This pair of male chromosomes consists of an X chromosome and a Y chromosome. Y chromosome is very small, about one third of X chromosome. The XY chromosome is called the sex chromosome. Such a small difference in chromosome combination makes us different genders. Newborns have 23 chromosomes from their mothers and 23 chromosomes from their fathers, which means that eggs and sperm provide 22 autosomes and 1 sex chromosomes respectively. Since the mother can only provide the X chromosome, the Y chromosome is obtained from the father. Therefore, it is not the mother but the father who decides the sex of the child. The sperm produced by men is half X and half Y, which determines the sex of future children at the moment when sperm and eggs combine. Theoretically, the number of boys and girls should be 50% each, but in fact, there are about 5 1.3 boys and 48.7 girls per 100 newborn, and the ratio is roughly the same in all countries. There will always be more men than women in society. Scientists have given a very vivid explanation for this phenomenon. Y chromosome is smaller and lighter, so it will "run" faster, so it has a chance to combine with eggs faster. Therefore, the combination of two X chromosomes or one X chromosome and one Y chromosome cannot be controlled artificially.