Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - Are palms and constellations credible?

Are palms and constellations credible?

It is credible in essence. But I don't advise you to believe it.

Because from the palm of your hand, it does exist, but few people really know it, most of them are deceptive or only have a little knowledge, so if you can find a powerful master, you can believe it, but it is difficult.

As for the eight-character, it is essentially a connection between heaven and man, and I also think it is more accurate, because the traditional eight-character is more accurate, so it is also a connection between heaven and man. Although it is a little rough compared with the horoscope (because one is accurate for everyone, the horoscope is simply divided into twelve kinds), it is also credible. But the problem is that the intersection angle between yellow and red has changed, and the corresponding star map has also been adjusted, which is a bit inaccurate. Secondly, it is more important to know that the essence of constellations is the connection between heaven and man, which is distinguished according to the star map in the sky when you were born, but the essence of the twelve constellations corresponds to the star map time in Europe, that is, the western hemisphere, and we are in the eastern hemisphere. For example, Sagittarius in1February, Sagittarius in every part of the world is1February, and only in Europe, the map of1February is the shooter, which is accurate. Elsewhere, the map corresponding to December is not Sagittarius but other constellations. So now there will be something about the contraposition constellation rising constellation, which feels a bit accurate. In fact, the essence is the dislocation of the actual constellation. Similarly, the interpretation of each constellation is basically a hodgepodge, because there are a lot of materials on the Internet, which have been translated from all over the world. Because of the dislocation above, what is accurate in itself is no longer accurate.