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Who can't learn to count plum blossoms easily?

Neither Christians nor Muslims can learn to change the number of plum blossoms. According to legend, Yi Shu of Plum Blossoms was written by Shao Yong and Shao Kangjie, great Neo-Confucianists in the Song Dynasty. It is a light, ingenious and easy divination method in astrology. Its method adopts the principle of Zhouyi and uses hexagrams to express good or bad luck. The number of plum blossoms is also called the number of plum blossoms. It is a reflection of China's traditional philosophy. His book is called "Shao Kangjie's Complete Works of Guan Mei's Lyrics". This biography was written by Shao Yong, a master of Yi Studies in Song Dynasty. Its method adopted the principle of Zhouyi and used hexagrams to express good or bad luck. It is a divination book based on mathematics in Yi-ology and combined with "Xiang-ology" in Yi-ology. It is said that when Shao Yong uses this method, every hexagram will hit the mark, and it works every time.