Who knew how many years Jupiter and Saturn would meet? What year was the most recent one?
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Xuankong Feng Shui divides 20 years into one fortune.
Jupiter is the largest of the eight planets in the solar system, with a diameter 11 times that of the Earth and a mass about a thousand times that of the Earth. Ancient Chinese astronomers and geomancers called Jupiter the "year star"; Saturn is second only to Jupiter, but its material composition contains a large proportion of hydrogen, so it is relatively light. Western astrology calls it an evil star, and in ancient my country it was called a Zhenxing. Jupiter and Saturn have a greater influence on the earth. When the two planets meet, disasters such as earthquakes, droughts, and famines will often occur in the areas corresponding to their longitudes and latitudes. Jupiter orbits the sun once every 11.86 years, and Saturn orbits the sun once every 29.46 years. The two stars will meet once every 20 years, which is basically consistent with the view of occult science that 20 years is a period of time.
Every time these two largest planets meet, it is bound to have a major impact on other galaxies, and the Earth is no exception. In addition to the natural disasters such as earthquakes and tsunamis mentioned above, extreme thinking of policymakers, social unrest, or conversely, everything may develop for the better. This effect is called the "Jupiter effect" theory by modern Western astronomers.
Look at the 1943 national drought that broke out in the Yuan Dynasty in modern times, the "Four Cleans-up" movement that began in 1964 and even the "Cultural Revolution", the nationwide expansion of my country's urban reform that began in 1984, and the 2003 The "SARS" virus, the "bird flu" in 2004, and the major earthquake and tsunami in the Indian Ocean are all good or bad phenomena unique to the Yuan Dynasty.
Whether this is a far-fetched explanation or whether there is more convincing proof that has not been discovered yet depends on the support of modern scientific research results.