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Zeng Guofan Fortune _ Zeng Guofan Fortune-telling Wisdom

Zeng Guofan's Ice Guide says that a man without a beard suffers all his life. Is it reasonable? Are you superstitious?

It is not reliable to say in Ice Guide that people without beards suffer all their lives and are poor all their lives.

It is rumored that Bing Jian was written by Zeng Guofan, but it is probably not his work, so some statements may not be credible. This article in Bing Jian is just a simple hodgepodge of ancient physiognomy, and its breadth and height are not more than those in The Encyclopedia of Theology and Physiology.

On the next page of the book Bing Jian, there is a photocopy of Bing Jian engraved with a brush. Finally, he wrote: "The Yu family has seven ice guides, such as children, which are not engraved in the world, lest they be lost." Signed as "Nanhai Wu Rongguang". Also titled "Xiangshan Zengda Jinglun Pavilion Book", the time is "Daoguang Ugly Year". In A.D. 1829, Zeng Guofan 19 years old, had not taken the imperial examination, nor had he gone to Beijing (only 23 years old). At that time, it took a long time to write, circulate and engrave the article, which was obviously not the work of young Zeng Guofan. Zeng Guofan became famous all over the world after he was 50 years old. Mr. Nan praised Zeng Guofan's 13 set of skills, and Bing Jian was one of them, but he did not say for sure that the author of Bing Jian was Zeng Guofan.

Tang made it very clear in his "Comments on Zeng Guofan's Letters from Tang Dynasty", "The Zeng family has the reputation of knowing people. Some people say that he is particularly good at knowing people, that is, he is particularly good at identifying intellectuals. Legend has it that he has many tricks to meet people, and a book called Ice Guide is widely circulated among the people. There are many ways to distinguish characters in the book, and the author of the book impressively signed' Zeng Guofan'. The author has searched all Zeng's handed down literature, but he has never mentioned the book Bing Jian. In fact, as early as sixty or seventy years ago, it was pointed out that this book was called Zeng. "The Story of the Holy Temple of Flowers" said:' Some people used the ancient physiognomy to' guide the ice', and their fu name and number are their legacy. I didn't know this book had always been a copy of Daoguang Wuhe House, and my uncle stamped it and wanted to hide it.' Why use Zeng's name instead of others? Its origin was concealed by the name "lover" of Zeng.

If Zeng Guofan had not been labeled as a dog skin plaster, his popularity would not be as high as that of Ma Yixiang's Book and Liu Zhuang Xiangfa Law. There is no evidence to prove the initiator of the incident, but this idea can be regarded as an exceptionally successful classic case in China's publishing history, so that a hundred years later, there are still so many publishers and sellers suffering. When the later planners are complacent about their methods, think about the achievements of ice guide.