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Palmistry is not allowed to believe it or not _ Palmistry is not allowed to believe it or not.
Credible. China's palm reading also has a long history. It was popular as early as the Zhou Dynasty (about 3000 years ago), and a relatively complete book on palmistry was written by Xu Fu of the Western Han Dynasty, which can be said to be the most systematic book on palmistry in China at that time. Later, famous artists improved and studied palmistry, which was only a part of thousands of people attached to it.
First, palm reading is centered on the palm surface, and the talent, personality, achievement, ancestors' wealth, parents, spouses, children and their own development trends are analyzed through the direction of lines, branch symbols and four parts of the palm surface.
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Palmistry originated quite early. According to the relics in various parts of India, the ancient records left in murals and the word-of-mouth spread of Brahmanism, we can know that palmistry was very popular in ancient India.
China's palm reading also has a long history, which was popular as early as the Zhou Dynasty (about 3,000 years ago). A relatively complete palmistry was written by Xu Fu in the Western Han Dynasty, and his palmistry was the most systematic method in China at that time. Later, all famous artists associated palm reading with it.
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