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Please advise: our traditional astrological writings

The "Sam Tong Qi" was originally a work of alchemy (whether it was an external or internal elixir is debatable).

Medicine, divination and astrology were not separate in ancient times, and were closely related to each other. The I Ching was the king of all ancient scriptures, long before the I Ching.

These are the first time that a person has ever been in a position to make a decision on a matter of life and death, and the first time that a person has ever been in a position to make a decision on a matter of life and death.

There are many books on astrology. All generations of Taoist priests have been involved in this path, and the dynasty of Chintian supervisors have also written a lot. And astrology if the theory, for the star (astronomy and astrology) and phase (eight, face, palmistry, feng shui and so on), between the writings of the sweat cow. Taoist collections, calendars, and the stream of folk magicians are all included.

Some of them:

Linde Calendar, PuiBeiTu, YisiZhan, Tang, Li Chunfeng.

Yuan Hai Zi Ping (渊海子平), by Xu Zi Ping (徐子平), Song Dynasty.

Titian marrow, rumored to be the original work of Ming Liu Ji, Qing Ren Tieqiao, and Republic of China Xu Leguo.

The Three Fates of the World (三命通会), by Ming Wan Yuwu.

The True Interpretation of Zi Ping (子平真诠), originally written by Shen Xiaozhan (沈孝瞻), Republic of China (徐乐吾) and supplemented by Xu Leguo.

Poor Tong Baojian (The Net of the Pen River), Republic of China - Xu Leguo.

The New Theory of Fate, by Wu Junmin, Republic of China.

Taiyi jinjing shi jing, Tang, by Wang Ximing.

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