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The three lives of astrology

Ancient Han people usually called it three lives: being doomed, being doomed, being doomed.

Rites and Sacrifices: Yue Siming. They were ordered to protect the celebration, some were ordered to be violent, and some were ordered to supervise. Be ordered to say "Year of Life", be ordered to do good and report good and evil in case of evil. In astrology, the method of timing is called Sansheng. According to legend, this technique originated from Luoluzi in the Spring and Autumn Period, and Song Chao and Wu Gong recorded a volume of Sansheng Fu on Luoluzi in Volume 14. Historically, Tao Hongjing, a warlock of the Six Dynasties, wrote a short copy of Sansheng, but it was not passed down from generation to generation. In the Song Dynasty, Xu Ziping had two volumes of Notes on Luo Zi's Sansheng, and in the Ming Dynasty, Wanminying also had twelve volumes of Sanshenghui. These two books focus on the theory of timing, and they are the most representative ancient books of life science. Song Hong Mai's Yi Jian Bu Zhi has been published for eighteen years. In the Song Dynasty, He Qingyuan changed his rank to the people's capital. One summer day, he took a nap on the bank of a river. He could tell three lives. He Naishu showed it by year, month, day and time. The warlock looked at it and said, from now on, you can be the official to the prime minister and seal the king. What should I do? Give with a smile. However, as the warlock said, the official is the prime minister. The "Sansheng" mentioned here is the art of pushing life by the hour. Because astrologers often use Sansheng and Wuxing to push people's lives, some people use Sansheng and Wuxing to refer to fortune telling.