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Is it accurate to use astrological fortune telling and constellation matching?
Because there is no scientific basis for horoscope and horoscope pairing! There is also astrological fortune telling, which is only available in China, but not in other countries. Therefore, it is a foolish and unscientific practice to use astrological fortune-telling and constellation pairing.
Believe that your destiny is in your own hands, and no one can dominate your career, future, life and marriage, because you have to choose and fight for it yourself. Don't believe those superstitious stories. Believing in superstition can only bring you heavy pressure.
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Fortune-telling is a kind of Chinese folk belief, which contains superstitious elements more or less. In fact, fraudulent activities under the guise of folk beliefs are not uncommon in society. In the early years of the Republic of China, China even developed a fraud group of Jiangxiang School, which used people's superstitious numerology and geomantic omen to cheat. Be careful.
China people are the best at improvising and coping with changes with the same. China's philosophy holds that since man is a part of nature and nature is also a part of man, it is normal to achieve the state of "harmony between man and nature".
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