Consult: China's traditional astrological works.
In ancient times, the astrology of medical divination was closely related to each other. The Book of Changes is the king of classics throughout the ages, far before prodigies. "Shenshenqi" only combines the method of alchemy with the metaphor in the Book of Changes to state the feasibility of the elixir of life.
Actually, there are many astrology books. Taoist priests of all ages have set foot in this way, and many of them have been described by Qin in North Korea. If astrology is divided into stars (astronomy and astrology) and astrology (horoscope, physiognomy, palm reading, geomantic omen, etc. ), during which there are countless works. There are Taoist scriptures, almanac and folk warlocks.
Here are some examples:
Lin Delili, TuiBei, Yi Sizhan, Tang, Li.
Purple Ping in the Far Sea, by Vae Ziping.
"Tian Tian Mu" is said to be the original work of Qing Ren Tieqiao Zheng Yi/Xu during the Republic of China.
"Three Life Conferences" by Ming Wan Wu Yu.
The True Solution of Ziping, originally written by Shen Xiaozhan in Qing Dynasty/explained by Xu in the Republic of China.
"Poor Mirror" ("Lanjiang Net") was written in the Republic of China.
New Theory of Numerology, written by Wu Junmin in the Republic of China.
Tang He's The Golden Mirror of Taiyi.
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