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Learning Books for Beginners of Fortune Telling _ Five Books Necessary for Beginners of Fortune Telling

What books should I read to learn eight characters?

The following contents are quoted from the Internet for readers who are interested in eight-character numerology. The Manuscript of a Thousand Miles of Life was written by Mr. Wei Qianli in Shanghai during the Republic of China, and it was the handout of the life science training class he taught. This book was completed on 1935. This book is concise in language and clear in explanation, and it is a leader in describing the concept of Zi Ping's life science, especially the essence of the five elements and six gods. It can be said to be the essence of this book, which is very clear and easy for beginners to understand and master. In addition, the commentary part of this book basically sets the format of modern life letters: judging strength, setting the pattern, using the spirit, discussing joys and taboos, checking the luck of the year, judging six relatives, evaluating temperament and breaking the career. However, this book also has some shortcomings, such as the conclusion of the six parents is too rigid, the ten-year Universiade is divided into five years, and the personality analysis focuses on the strength of the five elements rather than the ten gods. Although Mr. Wei was only 24 years old at that time, Chiang Kai-shek and other people at that time went to ask for advice, which shows that Webster's reputation was prosperous. Nevertheless, it doesn't mean that Webster's real level was high at that time. As can be seen from the final application, his level is not high. For example, Chiang Kai-shek's life was criticized. From an introductory point of view, the five elements, six spirits and supplements of this book are all good teaching materials. The True Solution of Ziping is the original work of Shen Xiaozhan, a scholar in Qianlong period of Qing Dynasty. This book focuses on the changes in the usage of the Six Gods Eight Diagrams. It can be said that the possible situations of using gods in various modes are listed one by one, and their usage is explained. Compared with Tian Mu Xie Wei written by a stone man, this reasoning is simpler and easier to understand. In the preface of the early years of the Republic of China, the height of the book was raised to the same level as that of Didi Tianmu Shi. In fact, the so-called "old books", the first two "Didi Tianmu" and "Zi Ping Zhen Quan" are the most complete and detailed, and the subsequent words command scholars, which can not be surpassed, such as rivers, the sun and the moon, and cannot be abandoned. ? 6? 4? 6? 4? 6? Four scholars have studied the principle of numerology. After getting these two books, they will not go astray. " This evaluation is only a review of the author's own views. Judging from the content of the book, it can only be regarded as a relatively complete introductory guide book at best. Theoretically, this book is far less than Tian Mu Xie Wei, but it only discusses ordinary logical problems in detail. In the second edition, Mr. Xu commented on it, but his own time was limited, and he only stayed in theoretical research, so his practical level was not high, so many examples he cited were taken in the wrong way. Scholars will go astray if they don't have a certain level of analysis. If scholars start with Tianmu Shulve and look back at Zi Ping Zhen Quan after having a considerable foundation, they will think that this book is not worth a tan. Predicting the True Solution of Numerology was very famous in the field of numerology in Taiwan Province before 1980s. Together with Wu Junmin's New Theory of Numerology, it was called two masterpieces of modern numerology. Author Chen Pinhong was born at 1949, and studied numerology at 13 years old. This book was written in 1972. Dignā ga was only 23 years old. He was really young and versatile. According to my understanding, he is even better than Wei Qianli when he was 24 years old. The content of the book is mainly to teach basic knowledge and theory. After collecting the essence of many introductory knowledge of ancient books, it is rearranged in an easy-to-understand modern language. Clear organization and accurate arguments are the characteristics of this book. If we take this book as the first textbook for introductory learning, we will get twice the result with half the effort and take less malicious detours. In addition, the book also reveals the experience accumulated by many authors over the years, such as "Yin Yue's adjustment" and "the superior use of God's viewpoint". Of course, this book also has some shortcomings, such as judging the strength of fate. Chen introduced the calculation method of the number of five elements, but it was not fully used in practical application, and combined with the temperament of the four seasons. Some beginners have only learned a rudiment, thinking that simple mathematical calculation of adding and subtracting five lines is enough, and the results are full of mistakes. In the postscript of the book, the author said that there would be the next episode, but he hasn't seen it so far. I'm really sorry. I think Mr. Chen has understood the truth that "numerology cannot be passed down lightly" in the later time. In my opinion, the origin of the book Tian Mu Xie Wei needs no introduction. Four-pillar numerology can be divided into two parts: logical method and technique, and Tian Tian Mu Xie Wei can be said to be the pinnacle of logical method. This book comprehensively expounds the fundamental principle of sub-evaluation of destiny, and in the process of quoting a large number of examples, it permeates and shows various methods of using gods, which embodies the important idea of flexible and dialectical discussion of destiny. In addition, on the basis of predecessors' accumulation, the stone man pushed the theory further and put forward many views that the sages did not or did not express, such as "unused officials can hurt people and unused money can be robbed?" 6? 4? 6? 4? 6? 4 "and so on. The so-called "new school theory" in modern numerology actually basically comes from this book, but it is very different from the ancients in determining the strength. I have read this book many times. Although some ideas in the book are worth discussing, most of them are worth affirming and learning. Every time you reread it, you can experience new experiences, just like an inexhaustible fountain, which can be called a cornerstone of four-poster numerology. There are so many numerology secrets revealed in this book that it is difficult to list them one by one. With the continuous improvement of their own level, readers will slowly explore and feel bit by bit. The first book "Yuan Hai Zi Ping", which comprehensively and systematically discusses the four-pillar numerology, was recorded by Xu Sheng in Song Dynasty according to the method of Xu Ziping, a numerology master at that time. It can be said that Yuan Haiziping is the pioneering work of four-pillar numerology, so four-pillar numerology is called "Ziping eight characters". I have read this book many times, and my feeling about this book is four words-unfathomable. Scholars who have studied numerology at different stages have different impressions of this book. Beginners only think it is a simple concept introduction book, and intermediate readers pay more attention to the application of a lot of skills in this book. In fact, advanced readers didn't write this book alone, but collected the numerology essence of past dynasties, which was discarded by Xu Ziping in practice and preserved. The book has repeatedly put forward the viewpoint of "flexible fate", which conforms to the laws of dialectics and has reached an unparalleled height in understanding the laws of nature. It can really be said that "the words of later scholars are thousands of words, which cannot be exceeded, such as rivers, the sun and the moon, and cannot be abandoned." The depth of this book can only be understood and cannot be explained in words. If readers also find this book unfathomable, it proves that you have a high attainments in life science. It's not that I'm being mysterious. Mr. Song Yingcheng of Taiwan Province Province has been reading this book for more than twenty years, and he is still reading it. Even in his life science training class, only one Wuling version of Yuan Hai Zi Ping was distributed as a teaching material. The elders in my hometown once told me that no one can surpass Xu Ziping. I sometimes even wonder whether Xu Ziping is a fairy or from another planet, otherwise how can such a prediction formula be summed up under the conditions at that time? There is no doubt that this book is the first masterpiece of four-pillar numerology. Sheng Tong Ming Hui was written by Wan Minying, a scholar in Ming Dynasty. This book has a very high official position in the history of Ziping's numerology, mainly because it was included in the Sikuquanshu compiled by the Qing Dynasty and was highly praised. Judging from the composition of the book, it is a numerology hodgepodge. The author's original intention is to write as a numerology master, like his other book, Xing Xue Da Cheng, so it is widely collected and eclectic. In many years' practice, Wan found that whether it is the ten gods, the pattern, the evil gods or the theory of destiny, there is a reason for its existence and the possibility of its realization. The key is whether they can master their own essence and application methods, so he just treats this book as a historical recorder and does not propose anything new that can surpass the predecessors. At first glance, it seems too complicated and unfocused, giving people the feeling that they lack the essence of their own thoughts. But if you look closely, you will find that there are more and more good things, especially the last three volumes of 12, which contain many papers that were not written in Yuan Hai Zi Ping, Xing Ping Hui Hai and Shen Kao by Zhang Nan, a quack doctor in Ming Dynasty. According to Crane, this book was written when Zhang was in his late 70s. It can be said that it is the painstaking efforts of decades of practical experience, which is somewhat similar to the six-year masterpiece "Adding and Deleting Oracle Inscriptions". The structure of this book is similar to that of Yuan Hai Zi Ping, but it is more detailed and incisive in orthography. At the same time, the author annotated many ancient poems in very plain language, which made today's readers very easy to understand. It is a rare masterpiece. However, it may be that the writing style is vulgar and plain, so its position in the academic circles is not high. The elders in my hometown are the villagers with the highest numerology level I have ever seen. He told me, "I have read this book for more than 30 years. I didn't start reading these books until 1999 when you studied life." The "theory of motion and static" in the book is unfathomable. Although there are only a few thousand words, it is the secret of good luck and fleeting time, just like the supreme classic of Shaolin Sect written by Mr. Jin Yong. Xu interprets the examples in Treasure. I don't think it necessary to introduce Xu's reputation. He is the most famous figure in the Republic of China, but his quality is poor. Personally, I call him, Liang Xiangrun and Zhong Yiming three great numerology writers, not numerologists, because I think reading their books may have other inspirations, but it is difficult to improve or help them in actual combat, and the main purpose of my lifelong study is to apply them to actual combat. Xu Yisheng's favorite books are Sui and Poor Bamboo Slips, among which, based on Poor Bamboo Slips, he has written works such as Comments on Poor Bamboo Slips, Comments on Sexual Tones, and Examples of Treasures. Personally, I think Notes on Typical Cases is Xu's best work, but the good thing is that there are basically no examples in it. Xu's book with concrete life examples will see many mistakes, but this book basically only talks about theory. Here, I have to talk about "Poor Bao Tong Jian" compiled and summarized by Yu Chuntai in Ming Dynasty. 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. Poor Jian has a high position in numerology and is called "the model of child peace". The fundamental reason is that there are about 520 thousand changes in the eight characters, and people who study fate have been trying to find a simple way to summarize all the life examples, and Poor Jane provides such a form, such as "born on a certain day of a month, something is done or hidden, it is rich or poor." Because this book is based on practical operation, it must be quite fulfilled, but if we take this as the standard, we will make a great metaphysical mistake. "Yuan Hai Zi Ping" puts forward the very important principle of "live life", because the collocation of eight characters changes greatly, so life must be vivid. However, the method of "poor sword" is to die, and the discussion in the book is malicious and one-sided. Some basic scholars will ask many questions about the contents of the book: "If you were born in a certain month, do you really want to do something or hide something to become rich?" Are there no other changes and patterns? "If you use this book as a learning model and an introductory guide to using God, you will easily go astray. However, everything has advantages and disadvantages. Poor Bao Tongjian is very enlightening in telling the story of life, such as the subdivision of "cold wood is sunny, C wins Ding" and "water wins wood, and decyl wins Ren". Rich, small and medium-sized, rich and expensive, such as 369. Examples of Bao Jian is a popular interpretation of Xu's exposition of Bao Jian for Poor Children in modern language. If scholars insist on reading poor swords' books, I personally suggest that it is a good choice to read Bao Jian Shi Shi. Zi Ping's "On the Essence of Life Learning", originally written by Wu Zhengyi of Taiwan Province Province, was approved by Liang Xiangrun. The content of the book is not much, only 100 pages. The first half is a detailed discussion of the ten gods' thoughts, and the second half is an example analysis. The description of the Ten Gods' mind is very delicate, which complements the description of the Ten Gods' mind in He Jianzhong's "A General Solution to the Eight Characters of the Ancient Times". When two books are put together, nine out of ten can know the thoughts of ten gods. Application of numerology, Mr. Zhu Zuxia, Fujian. Crane once told me that Mr. Zhu is the best person in the numerology book written by the mainland. After reading it, I deeply agree with him. This book is rich in content, with no major mistakes in argumentation, from shallow to deep, and clear in organization. It is a good teaching material for the transition from entry to advanced. Mr. Zhu Zuxia's new work "Textbook of Four-Pillar Training Course" absorbed many theoretical essences of "Chen Han School" and made some improvements. Personally, I think it is a good work that systematizes, organizes and optimizes the "New School Theory". It is the best numerology textbook in Chinese mainland so far because of its rigorous and thorough structure. Of course, Mr. Zhu's works also have shortcomings. Like his Application of Numerology, many examples in the book are accompanied by explanations after knowing the results. A guide to numerology truth-Wind, Thunder and Fire, written by Duan Jianye and Wang Hu. These three books were written on the basis of the famous Wind, Thunder and Heat by Mr. Song Yingcheng of Taiwan Province Province. Mr. Song's original work is confidential and not open, while Duan and Wang made a lot of comments according to their own understanding. These three books are really good, and I have read them many times myself, from which I really learned a lot of skills to break my life in actual combat. They are good teaching materials for actual combat sublimation. Life Notes, a practical work similar to Wind, Thunder and Thermal Power. Author Jiang, also a Jianghu middleman, now lives in Hong Kong. The content of the book is more than 20 stories about fate. The techniques of acting and measuring images are basically the same as those of Teacher Song, but they are better than those without reservation, and the judgments made are clear at a glance. Some of them have reached a high level, which is amazing. The eight-character fortune-telling point enters here.