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Is there a scientific basis for eight-character fortune telling?

Birth horoscope is a well-known prediction. According to a person's birthday, we can measure what will happen in the future. This way can also let us predict our future destiny, our direction of struggle and the problems that need attention in advance, and solve the struggle confusion on our personal life path. Of course, many people think that this kind of fortune-telling is a feudal superstition, and it is completely untrustworthy. Our own destiny is in our own hands, and we can't understand it through fortune telling and science.

The horoscope becomes a person's date of birth or a four-poster horoscope, and a person's date of birth is the date of the calendar. Constellation fortune telling is to predict and measure a person's birthday, that is, the four-poster constellation is the four-poster constellation of year, month and day, which is why we need to provide a very accurate date of birth, even to a certain point, so as to predict a person's career, marriage, future wealth and health.

Moreover, the eight-character fortune telling itself is the crystallization of the labor wisdom of the Han people. It has experienced thousands of years of wind and rain changes in China, and it is a valuable experience summarized from countless historical practices. Various practices at home and abroad show that this method of predicting the date of birth has a magical function of predicting in advance, which clearly proves that it has the function of reflecting in advance, which not only has a very profound scientific truth, but also has a very valuable use value in empirical calculation.

Through its strong vitality and scientific circulation, it has become very popular in contemporary society, and many scholars at home and abroad attach great importance to it. They think that this kind of birth calculation is not only scientific, but also definitely not feudal superstition.