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The fortune-teller said I had dark sickness. How to resolve _ The fortune teller said that I have dark sickness.

The fortune teller said that I had a yin man haunting me. How can I get rid of it?

Conventional method, burn money for them, and then tell that generation not to come back to see you again! All right. ! . ? Or put some peach blossoms on the bed or something.

The fortune teller said that I had a yin man haunting me. How can I get rid of it?

Drink the water of Yin and Yang, and then find a photo of the Great Immortal with boundless merits but little faith and stick it on the bedside.

I went to tell my fortune, and he said that a Yin man followed me. Is that really the case?

Believe it! If you don't believe it, then there is nothing! Let him figure out what number the two-color ball will open tomorrow! Trust him when he does the right thing! If the calculation is wrong, consider him as giving up.

Idioms describing fortune tellers

A liar? Refers to people who make a living by selling fake drugs, fortune telling, etc. Source: Preface to Wang Zhongfang's Biography of Liars: "In recent years, there have been many fraud incidents, and there have been various scammers, including political scammers, economic scammers, cultural scammers and charlatans." Bad timing? Time flies: in the past, fortune tellers called it "luck" for a year; Pro: Geely. Refers to a person who has been in an unfortunate state for many years. This is called bad luck. Source: Feng Ming magnum "Awakening the World, Du Zichun's Three Visits to Chang 'an": "I think my time is not good, so I didn't enjoy myself, even so. "What's the strategy of chisel turtle? Chiseling turtle: drilling and burning turtle shell, watching the burning crack and guessing good or bad luck; Counting strategy: Count the stems of yarrow and judge the quality from the population count. Refers to the ancient people who used tortoise shells and yarrow to predict good omen.