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Are coins accurate?

Coins are accurate. The method of divination:

The process of "tossing a coin" is technically called "divination". There are various methods of divination, and the masters also have their own ways of playing. The following are three highly accurate traditional divination methods:

Take three copper coins in your hand (if you don't have them, you can use a dime instead), and put them flat on your palm. In a quiet environment, when you don't drink, are not too full or hungry, and don't panic, you should calm down and concentrate on what you want to test. After about 1-2 minutes, put your hands together. When you close them, the space in the middle should be as large as possible so that the copper coins can pass through. After shaking a few times, let the copper coins in your hand spread naturally on the desktop or clean and flat ground. Write down the results of three copper coins (a few heads and tails) and repeat this action six times.

The result of these six times is a hexagram. The teacher can calculate this divination image by calculating the divination time and predict what the tester thinks will happen. According to the forecast, some changes and solutions are put forward to achieve the purpose of benefiting and avoiding disadvantages.

It only requires the tester to be sincere, the calculator technology is in place, and the accuracy rate can reach more than 90%.