Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Want to ask the fortune teller, can't the eight-character test be admitted to the graduate school? Is this accurate? Is it accurate for six years? Is it really meant to be? Or man-made?

Want to ask the fortune teller, can't the eight-character test be admitted to the graduate school? Is this accurate? Is it accurate for six years? Is it really meant to be? Or man-made?

1, fortune-telling and prediction are the philosophical achievements and practice of the ancients, that is, to establish some models to observe the world. Modeling methods are mostly based on astronomical observation, and then the birth and death laws of everything in the world are simulated and calculated, and then the required results are obtained. The operating tool is mainly the five elements theory of gossip. There is nothing superstitious or wrong with this. Modern science also looks for laws and formulas on the basis of observing and establishing various data models, and then uses numerical values instead of operations to get results. Personally, the ancient observation model has an extraordinary holistic view and holographic view, and compared with the western model, it is simple to operate. Moreover, many conclusions and methods of macro and micro research on quantum theory in the west verify or tend to the model method of our ancient people observing the world. If you are interested, find your own information to study.

2. As for the fortune-telling results you mentioned, you need to send your birthdates to someone for identification to know whether the fortune-telling is really correct.

3. Six-hexagram prediction is a traditional method, but at present, it is hard to say which is better because of the dating of traditional culture or the confusion of vision, but basically, of course, ancient books are more accurate, but ancient books are not handed down from generation to generation, that is to say, the specific and detailed application methods are generally not handed down publicly. For people, people who really study are naturally accurate, which is the same as those who study modern scientific theories, but only those who won the Nobel Prize. Academic and technical accuracy lies in the individual.

As for destiny takes a hand, I want to say that any law has its scope of application, and the algorithm of natural numbers can't be regarded as a rational answer. (So the ancients said that the tactic method applied esoteric biography), in a sense, as long as you were born in this world, you must follow the laws of this world, and you have a "law"-fate, that's all, so it is doomed. But this fate, before you were born, you asked for it yourself, and your fate was arranged and made by yourself. This truth is karma, and causality is the simplest law in this world, and it is almost the most universally applicable law. So destiny takes a hand doesn't mean that your fate is supernatural or forced and raped. You deserve all the blessings and misfortunes. As I said at the beginning, fate is also a category. As a human primate, you can know all the rules and use them. Therefore, if you really understand and master the laws and usage of your world, you can change your "destiny" more or less according to your own ability and efforts. Therefore, in this sense, everything depends on human effort, so you have practice (meaning to correct your behavior and tend to be auspicious). Not only religious practice in a narrow sense, but also afterlife and retribution, because cause and effect are unbreakable, and the past and the future are interlinked. You can understand this truth, but the difference between past lives and future generations is just like the difference between your mind and behavior and your childhood. Your past life and future life are probably an individual life with different names and different hearts, but there is an inevitable stage between them. The above is just a general idea, and a lot has been said. That's all. First of all.