How many fortune-telling books are there?
If you want to learn divination, you can read books such as Three Fates, Yuan Hai Zi Ping, Shenfeng Tongkao, and Poor Bao Tongjian. These books can be used as a good introductory reference for self-study and self-study because of their historical value.
1. The author of "Three Children's Songs" is a scholar in the Ming Dynasty. This book has a very high official position in the history of traditional numerology of the Han nationality. The Sikuquanshu compiled in the Qing Dynasty included its works "San Tong Ming Hui" and "Xing Xue Da Cheng" and gave a high evaluation.
2. Yuan Hai Zi Ping was compiled by Dasheng Xu in Song Dynasty on the basis of Xu Ziping's predecessors' research results. It is the work of the founder of the eight-character numerology, and it is also a classic masterpiece that must be learned in eight-character fortune telling. This book is the first book to divide the fate level into three, six and nine levels according to the pattern of financial officials and food injury.
3. Shenfeng Tongkao is a traditional numerology book of ancient Han nationality. One of the four-column eight-character numerology ancient books, known as the must-read numerology ancient books for anyone who learns eight-character fortune telling, has a very high position in numerology circles.
4. Poor Bamboo Slips is a traditional numerology book of Han nationality. In Qing Dynasty, Yu Chuntai sorted out and summarized the old Jianghu book Lanjiang Net. In the book, Yin-Yang and Five Elements are taken as the warp, the moon as the weft, the cold and warm weather as the supplement, officials as the head, and money as the second.