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Tangyin Fortune Telling School _ Tangyin Fortune Telling
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Nanyang Wuhou Temple, also known as Zhuge Liang Temple, is located in Wolonggang, Wolong District, Nanyang City, Henan Province. It is a large ancestral temple group to commemorate Zhuge Liang, a famous thinker and strategist in the Three Kingdoms period. At present, there are nine Wuhou temples in China, and Nanyang Wuhou Temple is second only to Chengdu Wuhou Temple. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), many countries visited Nanyang Wuhou Temple.
Introduction:
The Book of Changes has long been used as a "soothsayer". "Divination" is to predict the development of future events, and The Book of Changes is a book that summarizes the laws and theories of these predictions.
The Book of Changes, known as the head of ten thousand classics and the source of avenues, is the general program of China traditional culture. All-encompassing, it is an outstanding representative of Chinese culture; Vast, subtle and all-encompassing, it is also the source of Chinese civilization. Its content involves philosophy, politics, life, literature, art, science and many other fields, and it is a common classic of all schools.
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