The master pointed out: Which is correct for divination (using copper coins) in the Book of Changes? Confused. .......

First of all, I have studied the eight-character (or four-column) prediction for a period of time, and I believe it is reasonable, because its theoretical basis is the simple dialectical materialism in ancient China: the theory of Yin-Yang and Five Elements, like Chinese medicine, has survived for thousands of years and still has vitality.

But I am opposed to fortune telling, especially for children. The reasons are as follows:

It's not easy to master. I found a lot of nonsense piled up by computers here. Even so, there are only two possibilities:

1. It's not accurate. This is of no reference value and meaningless.

2, it is accurate. There are two results: A. Good. You give up the struggle and wait for good luck to come. Excuse me, is this life meaningful?

B. not good. Then you have a heavy psychological burden from now on, and the rest of your life is eclipsed. This is why I emphasize that children should not tell fortune. Do you abandon your child (her) and give him (her) up because of his bad life? This is ridiculous.

In addition, I want to explain that birthdates is only a one-dimensional time coordinate; The three-dimensional spatial coordinates are complex and constantly changing. About 3 thousand people are born every two hours in our country, which means that these 3 thousand people have exactly the same eight characters. Can their fate be the same in the future? In the Wenchuan earthquake, 8, people were killed at the same time. How can their fates be so similar? Therefore, spatial coordinates seem to play a greater role. According to the uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics, it is basically impossible to calculate a person's fate accurately.