1, "DiTianmu"
Tian Di Sui is the most important classic in China's traditional numerology. According to legend, its original text was written by Song Zhijing and noted by Liu Bowen in Ming Dynasty. During the light years of the Qing Dynasty, Ren Tieqiao, a scholar, made a contribution to the book. Combined with his life's numerology practice, the author systematically summarizes the gains and losses of numerology from Tang and Song Dynasties to Qing Dynasty. The book completely denies strange feelings and sounds, deduces numerology with restraint of five elements, and chisels through HarmonyOS system, with abundant examples and detailed explanations.
2, "A Thousand Miles of Life Draft"
Wei Qianli, a famous numerologist in the Republic of China, was a child prodigy. At that time, he and Xu were called the three great numerologists in Shanghai. The manuscript of A Thousand Miles of Life is Webster's masterpiece, with fluent words and clear explanations. And with a number of life examples, all approved by Webster himself and verified by facts, which are precious. What is more commendable is that Webster was only in his twenties when he wrote this book, and it is amazing that he has studied it so deeply.
3. "Human Numerology Experience"
This book is the work of Lin Gengbai, a numerologist in the Republic of China. Lin's numerology is often based on the pattern of ghosts and gods, so it is not an orthodox bisection. The life examples listed in the book are inevitably far-fetched. But now it is widely circulated and is a good book for numerology lovers to get started. Even for us modern people, there are many lessons.
4. Comments on Zi Ping's Interpretation of Authenticity
The original work of Qing Qianlong Jinshi Shen Xiaozhan. In the book, the moon orders are the classics and the gods are the latitudes, especially the analysis of the success or failure of gods, the restraint of gods, the avoidance of gods by western gods, the penetration of gods, ruthlessness, powerlessness and so on. After the compilation and publication of Wood in the early Republic of China, many readers found it too abstruse and called for the publication of an introductory book on numerology. This book is specially invited by the famous numerologist Mr. Xu to comment on it, with detailed explanations and rich examples, which is the easiest for beginners to get started.
5, "Zi Ping Zhen Quan"
The classic of traditional four-pillar numerology, written by Shen Xiaozhan, was popularized during the reign of Qing Qianlong. This book and "dripping water" are mutually matched and indispensable. It is a classic of numerology. According to legend, when this book came out, Luoyang paper was expensive for some time, and people rushed to copy it as a classic application and handed it down from generation to generation.
This book takes the moon as a mirror and takes God as a taboo, especially about the success or failure of using God, the restraint of using God and Western gods to avoid God, and the thorough, affectionate, powerful and powerless analysis of God. Detailed explanation, rich examples, easy to learn. However, since this book was written in ancient times, it is inevitable that the essence and dross coexist, so readers should give it up.