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Birthday says you will be fat. Can you believe it?

The story of judging people's fatness by their birthdays has been recorded in ancient fortune-telling books, which is not a funny thing newly invented by modern fortune-tellers. The ancients lacked material resources than modern people, the wine and meat in Zhumen stinked, and the roads froze people to death. Therefore, in ancient times, although obesity was not necessarily beautiful, both fat and thin were beautiful, but the ancients had the blessing of obesity. Without money, they can't afford to raise fat people. Without money, they will naturally starve to death. Therefore, the ancients thought that the eight characters were more money, and the door must be a big fat man. The ancients also saw that a person who can eat and sleep must be fat, so from this point of view, the relationship between the eight-character star and the god of food is fat and thin, and Wang Yin has a good sense of security. Wherever you go, you can keep up with the times. When you are sleepy, you can fall asleep. God of food is good, teeth are good, stomach is fragrant, and incense is not fat. There are also some characters who are not born to kill. He is bold and naturally has a strong bile secretion. He eats when he is hungry, and he is never afraid to eat anything taboo. It's natural to gain weight after eating too much. There are also some strange characters who are born with the fat genes of previous generations. According to the fortune-telling book, they are empty and full, thin before the age of seven and fat by leaps and bounds after the age of seven. Drinking water is fat, and muscle hunger therapy is ineffective for him. In short, the ancient eight-character fortune-telling has always paid attention to the study of people's fatness, which shows that our traditional culture is people-oriented, started early, and accumulated experience is longer than other forecasting techniques, so it has certain credibility objectively. Of course, eight-character fortune telling is a culture of faith, which is not perfect. Believe in the right, there is no need to believe in the wrong. Times have changed, and some ideas will fail. Don't carve a boat for a sword.