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Fortune teller is a professional title of fortune telling. Fortune-telling is a common name among the people, and the academic title is Zhouyi prediction. The academic research of fortune telling is called Yi Xue, also known as Shu Shu. It is an act of predicting or judging fate, good or bad luck and seeking guidance by using personal information such as the lines on people's faces and hands, the eight characters of birth and the strokes of names. Also called fortune telling. The core of this theory is the branches of Yin-Yang and Five Elements and the Eight Diagrams Yijing, and the theoretical system is complex and profound. Fortune-telling in a narrow sense is the prediction of the date of birth, while fortune-telling in a broad sense includes reading, reading, gossip, Taoism, geography, feng shui and so on.
Ancient divination and divination belong to fortune telling. Fortune-telling, China's prediction has a long history, and its origin can be traced back to Fu, the highest city. Then Zhou Wenwang played gossip, and fortune-telling began to improve gradually. You can also refer to the Book of Changes. Shi Tian's descendants, fortune-telling experts, the space is in the geomantic omen, and the time is in the horoscope. In fact, the Zhouyi left by our ancestors is a treasure book, similar to the genetic code. But it's like religious belief. Do not force others to believe, and do not cheat money. As for people who visit fortune-teller in the streets and in front of temples under the guise of Zhouyi, they often don't understand Zhouyi gossip at all.
People who really study the Book of Changes with a sacred mind are ashamed of their golden words and jade words. However, since the publication of Human Biological Rhythm in 2003, the technology of easy learning has been greatly improved, which has benefited many professional workers. According to the Voice of China News Night, fortune-telling may have started in the pre-Qin period. When the ancient Egyptians took notes with papyrus paper and the Babylonians made books with clay tablets, the ancient people in China cut bamboo into strips, thinned and polished it, baked it with fire, and wrote the most vivid historical facts on bamboo slips, which were handed down to future generations.