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Is the precious jade box made by Xu Zhenren?
This book in your hand, I think the relevant personnel will like it. Most people are only interested in the content of the book. The original and ancient editions will be liked by people in the industry.
"Buyu Sagger" is said to have been written by Xu Zhenren, a Taoist priest in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. As soon as it was published, this book was very popular and became a must-have book for everyone from aristocrats to ordinary people, because it catered to the psychology of China people that "harmony is precious, and it is beneficial if it is near, but harmful if it is far away".
Jade Sagger is a masterpiece of all kinds of divination, also known as Jade Sagger General Book. Generally, they were written in the names of sages such as Gui Guzi, Li, Zhou Gong and Yuan Tiangang. Xu Xun (Zhen Jun of Jin Dynasty) had a brainwave and was recorded in the world. His name is "Jade Sagger". Later generations may have added it, and then many different versions have been derived. Its content covers everything, from offering sacrifices, getting married, going to work, traveling, starting business, farming, saccades, tinnitus, dreaming, weighing bones, and even cats and dogs.
There are other versions.
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