Haha, fortune telling is not superstitious, but the current scientific level cannot reasonably explain it. Fortune telling is a good thing that has been passed down from our ancestors for thousands of years. It is the accumulation of history and has a very high technical content. For example, if you are born at a certain moment, then the information of the universe at that moment is projected onto you. Everything is connected. This projected information will have a great impact on you, but what ultimately affects you is character. After thousands of years of experience, the ancients have figured out what kind of cosmic information corresponds to what kind of personality, so that everyone can figure it out. However, there are many social variables in life. The formation of acquired personality has an innate component, but it can also be changed the day after tomorrow. So when you feel that what the fortune teller said is wrong, the fortune teller usually says, "I read what the fortune teller said." Destiny is determined by nature, while luck is acquired. We cannot control the innate destiny. We can only actively create a better future through hard work. Bless you! Maybe today’s reply to you is also the result of the control of the universe’s information on me when I was born:) The first thing to look at in fortune telling is the ancestral graves, the second is Feng Shui, and the third is the birth date.
The master Zhang Dawen you mentioned, I just went to his blog and took a look. It can be used as a premise for the fee calculation to allow the customer to verify previous events, and after it is determined to be accurate, the customer will feel that the master will pay. The principle of Yi is very worthy of recognition. Nowadays, the Yi academic world is in chaos. There are real masters and there are some who pretend to be fake. It would be great if there were a few more qualified and honest masters like Zhang Dawen.