Ahem~! I also have a reputation as a half-immortal in school and work, so I should have some say in this issue, right? Haha~~Fortune telling, as an entertainment activity, also requires skills. This has a lot to do with responsiveness and life experience. Talking at both ends and being vague can easily scare some people. For example, when reading palmistry for MM, he said: The head line extending weakly towards the moon indicates that you have rich imagination, but you think more and do less. You are too idealistic and often unable to put it into action. This is the case for most girls in life. Can it be inaccurate? Haha~~. If you ask for a more specific explanation, it's better to just bluff, but if you really have teeth, it will be difficult to deal with - you ask me? I asked who is going? ! To be honest, based on my experience, I feel that palmistry and face reading can still explain some problems, and can reflect a person's personality and physical health to a certain extent. For example, if there are many cracks and horizontal lines on the palms, it means that the person has been restless recently and has not slept well; the shape and color of the Mercury mounds are abnormal and there are dark spots, which means there may be problems with the urinary system, etc. Of course, this is just a rough estimate, and it’s not certain yet. In the early years, CCTV also reported on the use of palmistry by a Chinese medicine practitioner to assist in diagnosis. Hand lines change. It may be helpful to regularly observe the changes in the lines and colors of your own hands. Who knows, it’s a matter of opinion. Personally, I don’t think there is a reliable regular summary of this stuff yet. It’s okay to do some research and have fun. If you have any problems, go to the hospital to see a doctor. Don’t delay. So far I have found no factual support for the four pillars (eight characters) and cannot confirm its reliability. I don't know if it can provide some directional stuff, I haven't found it. Maybe my level is not good enough, haha~~ Now, no matter who asks me about my impression of four-pillar fortune telling, I will say: I don’t know who can prove its reliability. If you are interested, try using "A Pinch of Gold" to measure words. In my experience, the accuracy of this thing is higher than it should be. I tested this five times in the 1997 Top Ten Tournament, and it was accurate four times, including the home game against Iran and the home game against Qatar. Don’t believe me? Haha~~ No problem, the witnesses back then are all alive and well now. I won’t brag about other successful cases, just try it yourself. This is the only way to be "superstitious" that confuses me. Generally speaking, if you don't regard Yuan Tiangang, Shao Yong and others as role models, it is not recommended to invest too much energy in this area. If your energy is limited, just ignore it at all. It's just for fun, it's a pastime, don't take it seriously. You can't just believe what anyone says, especially those who charge fees. No matter what they say, your attitude must be clear: you don't need money, you don't need your life! No matter what it is, as long as it is industrialized and has interests, it will be difficult for people to trust it. Then again, what if everything is determined? If you already know the future, what fun is there in life? Why do we need our own thinking? An ancient saying goes: It is better not to steal than to steal. The unknown is the most fun.