Is Yuan Tiangang's claim to the bone accurate?

Superstition, you can't believe it, so there is no doubt.

Bones-based fortune telling, an ancient fortune-telling method, coincides with the well-known fortune-telling methods of birthdates and Ziwei, and may be different in ways and methods.

But they all use the time of birth to tell fortune. They call bone fortune telling a rough division of fate, but they only divide fate into 51 kinds, so they don't examine fate carefully. Extended information

Creation background:

Yuan Tiangang's bone-calling fortune-telling method is a famous astrologer, Taoist priest and geomancer Yuan Tiangang's bone-calling prediction method in the Tang Dynasty. This method, like four-column fortune telling, can predict a person's good fortune, bad fortune, ups and downs of honor and disgrace, and its accuracy needs to be verified, so it is easier to master and use.

Yuan Tiangang was born in Chengdu, Yizhou (now Chengdu, Sichuan) in the early Tang Dynasty. Being good at learning from the wind, tired and uncomfortable, Zeng Shi was ordered by the salt official in Sui Dynasty. In the Tang dynasty, it was a volcano order. He is the author of "Six Rens Course" and "Five Elements Book". Tongzhi recorded, including Yi Jing Xuan Yao, which has been lost for a long time.