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Can a person's birthday really decide his fate?

Wang Chong was a famous scholar in the Eastern Han Dynasty. He didn't believe in ghosts and gods and opposed superstition all his life, but he insisted that fate was objective. He said: "Every mortal is destined to meet his spouse (good luck) and encounter misfortune (disaster). There are lives of life and death, as well as lives of the rich and the poor. " In his book Lun Heng, you can always meet the discussion of fate in the chapters of fate, sharing, lucky couple, fate, invisibility, accidental meeting, initial mission and so on. It can be seen that people's belief in fate is not only a ghost that fortune-tellers later smashed, but also the participation, conviction and advocacy of a group of university experts, which can be described as intertwined and strong.

In this social and historical background, people are puzzled by various unreasonable social phenomena, such as those who should not be promoted in their official career, those who should not be influenced by others for a long time, those who should not be rich and poor, and those who are unable to grasp their own future, their own lives and their own lives can not get convincing and reasonable explanations. So they naturally believe the sermons of those great intellectuals. The ruling class is also willing to accept this set in order to stabilize its top position and use it by hook or by crook. From then on, those unlucky people often comfort themselves with words like "not reaching the top, not going to the end" and "Lotte know life" and are content with the status quo; And those who can't figure it out, besides complaining, have to ask for it.

Faith is spirit, but if you don't believe it, there is nothing. It's a personal opinion, for reference only!