Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - Citation and explanation of astronomical phenomena

Citation and explanation of astronomical phenomena

1, The Book of Changes: "The sky hangs like an image, and the image of a saint is also good or bad." Refers to the scenes in the sky, such as the movement of the sun, moon and stars. The ancients often used it to express good or bad luck.

"Book Andrew": "xi is an official, ignorant, and dizzy, so as to punish the first king." Comrade Shi Shu by Liu Zhiji in the Tang Dynasty: "We must talk about the astronomical phenomena, aim at ambition, and eat faint light with thin gas, which is occupied by the cook god and expected by Fang Jing and Li He." Qing Zhaobai's "Xiao Ting's Miscellaneous Notes: The Pride of Nian Gengyao": "I haven't seen the sky for a long time, and Haoran sighed:' Things are not harmonious.' Act III of Laoshe Teahouse: "I watch the celestial phenomena at night, and the purple stars shine, and soon I will be the real dragon emperor."

2. Meteorology and weather.

Bing Xin's "To a Little Reader" XVI: "I was just thinking about oriental proverbs, which can't be applied to western astronomical phenomena. Who knows that it really rained and snowed at midnight. " Guo Moruo's "Erosion in Humanity": "Slight rain. After all, suspense and astronomical forecasts within a day or two should be won. "