1, lovers are troubled by the so-called eight-character incompatibility, because modern people really don't understand eight characters. Education from childhood is science education, and politics class is feudal superstition! How can the family object to this? Old-fashioned, stubborn, ignorant and ignorant! But after all, China's traditional culture has far-reaching influence. This creates a contradiction. 2. Many people feel that some of them are really accurate because they have calculated the eight characters (of course, there are also some inaccurate places that are automatically ignored), and they feel sincere and fearful about fortune tellers telling their future good or bad! What Foucault, prison, second marriage, Kezi! Look, I can't live this life. This will be demonstrated later. Many (most) modern fortune tellers learn ancient fortune-telling skills. The ancient books were originally written about clouds and mountains. Without analysis or thinking, they began to tell fortune and began to give people good or bad luck. Seriously, it is better not to count! Pure harm! Is the ancient social structure the same as it is now? Are ancient values the same as they are now? In ancient times, when a woman married a chicken, once she showed a strong eight-character character, she was said to be a beautiful woman with bad eight-character and good popularity, so she was called easy virtue! This is reasonable under the ancient value system. But how can this condition make the same judgment in today's society? Every ancient fortune teller, including his works, summed up his own practice and experience on the basis of predecessors, but they all had their limitations. One is the limitation of knowledge, and the other is the limitation of the times. However, these limitations are basically inherited word for word. Therefore, at present, fortune tellers are either amateurs who have only learned ancient fortune-telling skills. People who see so-called stars such as Peach Blossom Red Bear on Zhihu say that people are not good. ) and they know the principle of ancient fortune telling, but they don't distinguish and think for themselves. A fortune teller who inherited his dross.