Fortune Telling Collection - Fortune-telling birth date - Leizhou fortune teller

Leizhou fortune teller

There are several theories, one is because? Yin, danger, poison, spicy and cruel? Life expectancy has decreased by 50 years; Second, because he likes birthdays.

Now let's talk about the first story. Historically, Luo Chengwu was a dragon and phoenix among people. Mccullough had a good relationship with Xu Maogong, and Xu Maogong was called the divine operator. One day, McCullough asked Xu Maogong to tell his fortune. Xu Maogong held his finger and said that McCullough could live to be 73 years old. 73 years old, it's nothing now. For ancient people, it is also a long life. McCullough was very happy after hearing this.

Later, McCullough defected to the Tang King. Once, he rode down the street and met an old fortune teller. McCullough felt that the old man was gloomy and wanted to provoke him, so he asked how old the old man could live. The old man said that he would not live for many years. Luo was very angry and said that he lived to be 73 by fortune telling. But the old man is in no hurry to explain to McCullough:

First of all, Yin: Luo Cheng has a good brother named, and they agreed to teach each other martial arts. Qin Qiong kept the martial arts to McCullough, but McCullough didn't keep his promise and left a hand behind. As a result, Qin Qiong almost died. The second is risk: sleeping in a dragon bed regardless of manners after drinking is a huge loss of life.

Re-poisoning: After parting ways with the good brother of that year, he brutally killed the good brother for personal benefit. Then there is spicy: Hu Jinchan was kind to Luo Cheng, but Luo Cheng ignored his feelings and burned Hu Jinchan alive. Finally, it is cruel: although the early years were full of military exploits, killing the enemy also harmed the innocent, leading to people's hardship.

In addition to this story, there is another story that mccullough likes to celebrate his birthday very much. He likes the feeling that everyone gets together to celebrate him, so he can have several birthdays a year. Under the ancient feudal superstition, this is to consume one's own life in advance, so I mistakenly thought that McCullough only lived in his twenties.