Bone fortune-telling is a kind of fortune-telling method, similar to the eight-character fortune-telling of birthdays and the eight-character fortune-telling of Chinese characters, but slightly different. Although all fortune-telling is based on the date of birth, in comparison, fortune-telling based on physiognomy roughly divides fate into 5 1 species.
Therefore, the investigation of fate is not detailed and accurate, which can be used as a reference for supply and demand testers.
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Yuan Tiangang, a native of Yizhou (now Chengdu, Sichuan) in the early Tang Dynasty, was an astronomer, astrologer and forecaster in the Tang Dynasty. He was a salt official in the Sui Dynasty and a fire pit official in the Tang Dynasty, and he wrote a photo book of Six Benevolence Classics and Five Elements and a push back map. There is a description of Tongzhi in the volume of Yi Xuan Jing Yao.